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Jane Alexander

Jane Alexander (née Quigley; born October 28, 1939)[1] is an American-Canadian actress and author. She is the recipient of two Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, and nominations for four Academy Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards. From 1993 to 1997, Alexander served as the chairwoman of the National Endowment for the Arts.

Jane Alexander
Alexander in 2008
Born
Jane Quigley

(1939-10-28) October 28, 1939 (age 84)
Nationality
EducationSarah Lawrence College (BA)
University of Edinburgh
OccupationActress
Years active1963–present
Spouses
Robert Alexander
(m. 1962; div. 1974)
(m. 1975; died 2017)
ChildrenJace Alexander
RelativesMaddie Corman (daughter-in-law)
Chair of the National Endowment for the Arts
In office
October 1993 – October 1997
Preceded byJohn Frohnmayer
Succeeded byKathryn Higgins

Alexander won the 1969 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her performance in the Broadway production of The Great White Hope. Other Broadway credits include 6 Rms Riv Vu (1972), The Night of the Iguana (1988), The Sisters Rosensweig (1993) and Honour (1998). She has received a total of eight Tony Award nominations and was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1994.[2]

Her film breakthrough came with the romantic drama The Great White Hope (1970), which earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Her subsequent Oscar nominations were for her roles in All the President's Men (1976), Kramer vs. Kramer (1979), and Testament (1983). An eight-time Emmy nominee, she received her first nomination for playing Eleanor Roosevelt in Eleanor and Franklin (1976), a role that required her to age from 18 to 60. She has won two Primetime Emmy Awards for Playing for Time (1980) and Warm Springs (2005).

Early life edit

Alexander was born Jane Quigley in Boston, Massachusetts, daughter of Ruth Elizabeth (née Pearson), a nurse, and Thomas B. Quigley, an orthopedic surgeon.[citation needed] She graduated from Beaver Country Day School, an all-girls school in Chestnut Hill outside of Boston, where she discovered her love of acting.[3]

Encouraged by her father to go to college before embarking on an acting career, Alexander attended Sarah Lawrence College in Yonkers, New York, where she concentrated on theater but also studied mathematics with an eye toward computer programming in the event that she failed as an actress. Also while at Sarah Lawrence, she shared an apartment with Hope Cooke, who would become Queen Consort of the last king of Sikkim. Alexander spent her junior year studying at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland where she participated in the Edinburgh University Dramatic Society. The experience solidified her determination to continue acting.[3]

Career edit

Alexander made her Broadway debut in 1963, replacing Phyllis Wynn as Sandy Dennis' standby in A Thousand Clowns. She reportedly performed the role a handful of times.[4] Alexander's major break in acting came in 1967 when she played Eleanor Backman in the original production of Howard Sackler's The Great White Hope at Arena Stage in Washington, DC. Like her co-star, James Earl Jones, she went on to play the part both on Broadway (1968), winning a Tony Award for her performance, and in the film version (1970), which earned her an Oscar nomination.[5] Alexander's additional screen credits include All the President's Men (1976), Kramer vs. Kramer (1979), and Testament (1983), all of which earned her Oscar nods, Brubaker (1980), The Cider House Rules (1999), and Fur (2006), in which she played Gertrude Nemerov, mother of Diane Arbus, played in the film by Nicole Kidman.

The play The Time of Your Life was revived on March 17, 1972, at the Huntington Hartford Theater in Los Angeles with Alexander, Henry Fonda, Gloria Grahame, Lewis J. Stadlen, Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Thompson, Strother Martin, Richard X. Slattery, and Pepper Martin among the cast with Edwin Sherin directing.[6][7]

Alexander portrayed Eleanor Roosevelt in two television productions, Eleanor and Franklin (1976) and Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years (1977); she also played FDR's mother, Sara Delano Roosevelt, in HBO's Warm Springs (2005) with Kenneth Branagh and Cynthia Nixon, a role which garnered her an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Alexander co-starred with Rachel Roberts in Steven Gether's teleplay and production of A Circle of Children (1977), based on Mary MacCracken's autobiographical book about emotionally disturbed children (with an emphasis on autism), which won Gether an Emmy. Alexander also starred in its sequel, Lovey: A Circle of Children, Part II (1978).

In 1979, the Supersisters trading card set was produced and distributed; one of the cards featured Alexander's name and picture.[8]

Alexander's other television films include Arthur Miller's Playing for Time, co-starring Vanessa Redgrave, for which Alexander won another Emmy Award; Malice in Wonderland (as famed gossip-monger Hedda Hopper); Blood & Orchids; and In Love and War (1987) co-starring James Woods, which tells the story of James and Sybil Stockdale during Stockdale's eight years as a US prisoner of war in Vietnam. Alexander also played the protagonist, Dr. May Foster, in the HBO drama series Tell Me You Love Me. Her character, a psychotherapist, serves as the connecting link between three couples coping with relational and sexual difficulties. The show's frank portrayal of "senior" sexuality and explicit sex scenes generated controversy, although it won a rare endorsement by the AARP. She also had a minor role as Dr. Graznik in The Ring.

External videos
  Booknotes interview with Alexander on Command Performance: An Actress in the Theater of Politics, August 13, 2000, C-SPAN

In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Alexander chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts, the organization that had provided partial funding for The Great White Hope at Arena Stage. Alexander moved to Washington, DC, and served as chair of the NEA until 1997. Her book, Command Performance: an Actress in the Theater of Politics (2000), describes the challenges she faced heading the NEA at a time when the 104th U.S. Congress, headed by Newt Gingrich, unsuccessfully strove to shut it down.[3] She was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1999.[9]

In 2004, Alexander, together with her husband, Edwin Sherin, joined the theater faculty at Florida State University.[10] She serves on various boards, including the Wildlife Conservation Society, the National Audubon Society,[11] Project Greenhope, the National Stroke Association, and Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament, and she has received the Israel Cultural Award and the Helen Caldicott Leadership Award. Alexander is also a fellow of the International Leadership Forum.[12] In 2009 Alexander starred in Thom Thomas's play A Moon to Dance By at the Pittsburgh Playhouse and at the George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick, New Jersey. It was directed by her husband, Edwin Sherin.

Personal life edit

Alexander met her first husband, Robert Alexander, in the early 1960s in New York City, where both were pursuing acting careers. They had one son, Jace Alexander, in 1964, and the couple divorced a decade later. Alexander had been acting regularly in various regional theaters when she met producer/director Edwin Sherin in Washington, DC, where he was artistic director at Arena Stage. Alexander starred in the original theatrical production of The Great White Hope under Sherin's direction at Arena Stage prior to the play's Broadway debut. The two became good friends and, once divorced from their respective spouses,[citation needed] became romantically involved, marrying in 1975. Between the two, they have four children, Alexander's son Jace and Sherin's three sons, Tony, Geoffrey, and Jon.[3] She and Sherin became Canadian citizens, having maintained a home in Lockeport, Nova Scotia starting in 1998.[13] Edwin Sherin died at the age of 87, in Nova Scotia, on May 4, 2017.[14][15]

Filmography edit

 
Alexander in the 1960s

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1970 The Great White Hope Eleanor Bachman Nominated—Academy Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer – Female
Nominated—Golden Laurel Award for Star of Tomorrow – Female
1971 A Gunfight Nora Tenneray USA title Gunfight
1972 The New Centurions Dorothy Fehler a.k.a. Precinct 45: Los Angeles Police
1976 All the President's Men Judy Hoback Miller Nominated—Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
1978 The Betsy Alicia Hardeman a.k.a. Harold Robbins' The Betsy
1979 Kramer vs. Kramer Margaret Phelps Nominated—Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
Nominated—National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress (3rd Place)
Nominated—New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress (2nd Place)
1980 Brubaker Lillian Gray
1982 Night Crossing Doris Strelzyk
1983 Testament Carol Wetherly Nominated—Academy Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
Nominated—Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress (2nd Place)
1984 City Heat Addy
1987 Sweet Country Anna a.k.a. Glykeia patrida (Greece)
1987 Square Dance Juanelle King a.k.a. Home Is Where the Heart Is (USA: TV title)
1989 Glory Sarah Blake Sturgis Shaw (uncredited)
1999 The Cider House Rules Nurse Edna Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
2002 Sunshine State Delia Temple
2002 The Ring Dr. Grasnik
2006 Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus Gertrude Nemerov
2007 Feast of Love Esther Stevenson
2008 Gigantic Mrs. Weathersby
2009 The Unborn Sofi Kozma
2009 Terminator Salvation Virginia
2011 Dream House Dr. Greeley
2013 Mr. Morgan's Last Love Joan Morgan
2017 Three Christs Dr. Abraham

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1969 N.Y.P.D. Episode "The Night Watch"
1969 Adam-12 Flo the Records Clerk Episode "Log 112: You Blew It" (uncredited)
1972 Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol Anne Palmer
1973 Miracle on 34th Street Karen Walker
1974 This Is the West That Was Sarah Shaw
1975 Death Be Not Proud Frances Gunther
1976 Eleanor and Franklin Eleanor Roosevelt, age 18–60 Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama or Comedy Special
1977 A Circle of Children Mary MacCracken CBS two night mini-series adapted from Mary MacCracken's autobiographical book.
1977 Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years Eleanor Roosevelt Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama or Comedy Special
1978 A Question of Love Barbara Moreland a.k.a. A Purely Legal Matter
1978 Lovey: A Circle of Children, Part II Mary MacCracken Two night mini-series adapted from Mary MacCracken's second autobiographical book.
1980 Playing for Time Alma Rose Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Special
1981 Dear Liar Mrs. Patrick Campbell
1982 In the Custody of Strangers Sandy Caldwell
1984 When She Says No Nora Strangis
1984 Calamity Jane Martha Jane "Calamity Jane" Canary Bronze Wrangler Award for Fictional Television Drama
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special
1985 Malice in Wonderland Hedda Hopper a.k.a. The Rumor Mill
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special
1986 Blood & Orchids Doris Ashley
1987 In Love and War Sybil Stockdale
1988 A Friendship in Vienna Hannah Dournenvald Nominated—CableACE Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
1988 Open Admissions Ginny Carlsen
1990 Daughter of the Streets Peggy Ryan
1991 A Marriage: Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz Georgia O'Keeffe
1992 Stay the Night Blanche Kettman
1993 New Year Elsie Robertson
2000 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Regina Mulroney Episode: "Entitled" (also for Law & Order episode "Entitled: Part 2")
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
2000 Law & Order Regina Mulroney Episode: "Entitled: Part 2"
2001 Jenifer Marilyn Estess
2001 Bitter Winter
2004 Freedom: A History of Us Jane Addams Episode: "Yearning to Breathe Free"
2004 Carry Me Home Mrs. Gortimer Nominated—Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in a Children/Youth/Family Special
2005 Warm Springs Sara Delano Roosevelt Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
2006 The Way Helen Warden
2007 Tell Me You Love Me Dr. May Foster 10 episodes
2008 Louisa May Alcott Ednah Cheney
2011 Deck the Halls Nora Regan Reilly
2011–2015 The Good Wife Judge Suzanne Morris 5 episodes
2011 William & Catherine: A Royal Romance Queen Elizabeth II
2013–2014 The Blacklist Diane Fowler 4 episodes
2013 Forgive Me Bookie 5 episodes
2014 The Divide Elizabeth 2 episodes
2014–2016 Elementary C. 2 episodes
2015 The Book of Negroes Maria Witherspoon Episode #1.5
2015 Forever Nora Morgan Episode: "Social Engineering"
2017–2018 The Good Fight Judge Suzanne Morris 2 episodes
2019 Modern Love Margot Episode: "The Race Grows Sweeter Near Its Final Lap"
2020 Tales From The Loop Klara 3 episodes

Stage edit

Date Production Role Notes
October 3, 1968 – January 31, 1970 The Great White Hope Eleanor Bachman Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play
Theatre World Award
October 17, 1972 – May 19, 1973 6 Rms Riv Vu Anne Miller Nominated—Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play
December 13, 1973 – May 4, 1974 Find Your Way Home Jacqueline Harrison Nominated—Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play
December 17, 1975 – January 25, 1976 Hamlet Gertrude
April 20, 1976 – May 9, 1976 The Heiress Catherine Sloper
October 3, 1978 – December 9, 1978 First Monday in October Judge Ruth Loomis Nominated—Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play
April 23, 1980 – April 26, 1980 Goodbye Fidel Natalia
December 14, 1982 – December 18, 1982 Monday After the Miracle Annie
June 26, 1988 – September 4, 1988 The Night of the Iguana Maxine Faulk (revival)
November 11, 1990 – April 7, 1991 Shadowlands Joy Davidman
January 23, 1992 – March 1, 1992 The Visit Claire Zachanassian Nominated—Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play
Nominated—Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play
March 18, 1993 – July 16, 1994 The Sisters Rosensweig Sara Goode Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play
Nominated—Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play
April 26, 1998 – June 14, 1998 Honour Honor Nominated—Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play
December 23, 2019 – March 1, 2020 Grand Horizons Nancy Nominated—Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Nominated work Results Ref.
1970 Academy Awards Best Actress The Great White Hope Nominated [16]
1976 Best Supporting Actress All the President's Men Nominated [17]
1979 Kramer vs. Kramer Nominated [18]
1983 Best Actress Testament Nominated [19]
2013 ACTRA Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female in TV or Feature Forgive Me Won [20]
1989 CableACE Awards Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries A Friendship in Vienna Nominated
2014 Canadian Screen Awards Best Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Series Forgive Me Nominated [21]
2005 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Performer in a Children/Youth/Family Special Carry Me Home Nominated
1969 Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Performance The Great White Hope Won [22]
1992 Outstanding Actress in a Play The Visit Nominated [23]
1993 The Sisters Rosensweig Won [24]
2009 Drama League Awards Distinguished Performance Chasing Manet Nominated [25]
2012 The Lady from Dubuque Nominated
1960 Golden Globe Awards Most Promising Newcomer – Female The Great White Hope Nominated [26]
1979 Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Kramer vs. Kramer Nominated
1983 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Testament Nominated
2005 High Falls Film Festival The Faith Hubley "Web of Life" Award Won
1970 Laurel Awards Star of Tomorrow – Female The Great White Hope 8th Place
1983 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Testament Runner-up [27]
1979 National Society of Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress Kramer vs. Kramer 3rd Place [28]
1979 New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actress Runner-up [29]
1993 New York Women in Film & Television Muse Award Won [30]
2000 Online Film & Television Association Awards Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series Law & Order /
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Nominated [31]
2005 Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries Warm Springs Nominated [32]
2014 Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series The Blacklist Nominated [33]
1976 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama or Comedy Special Eleanor and Franklin Nominated [34]
1977 Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years Nominated
1981 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Special Playing for Time Won
1984 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special Calamity Jane Nominated
1985 Malice in Wonderland Nominated
2000 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
(Episode: "Entitled")
Nominated
2005 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie Warm Springs Won
2017 RiverRun International Film Festival Master of Cinema Award Won [35]
2005 Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Warm Springs Nominated [36]
1999 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture The Cider House Rules Nominated [37]
1969 Theatre World Awards The Great White Hope Won [38]
1969 Tony Awards Best Featured Actress in a Play Won [39]
1973 Best Leading Actress in a Play 6 Rms Riv Vu Nominated [40]
1974 Find Your Way Home Nominated [41]
1979 First Monday in October Nominated [42]
1992 The Visit Nominated [43]
1993 The Sisters Rosensweig Nominated [44]
1998 Honour Nominated [45]
2020 Best Featured Actress in a Play Grand Horizons Nominated [46]
1985 Western Heritage Awards Fictional Television Drama Calamity Jane Won [47]
1996 Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards Norma Zarky Humanitarian Award Won [48]

References edit

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Further reading edit

  • Alexander, Jane (2000). Command Performance: An Actress in the Theater of Politics. New York: PublicAffairs. ISBN 1-891620-06-1.
  • International Leadership Forum biography
  • Lawson, Carol. "Howard Sackler, 52, Playwright Who Won Pulitzer Prize, Dead;" NYT (The New York Times). October 15, 1982. accessed September 8, 2006. (NOTE: payment required for full article, if retrieved online)

External links edit

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1993–1997
Succeeded by
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This article is about the American actress For other people with the same name see Jane Alexander disambiguation Jane Alexander nee Quigley born October 28 1939 1 is an American Canadian actress and author She is the recipient of two Primetime Emmy Awards a Tony Award and nominations for four Academy Awards and three Golden Globe Awards From 1993 to 1997 Alexander served as the chairwoman of the National Endowment for the Arts Jane AlexanderAlexander in 2008BornJane Quigley 1939 10 28 October 28 1939 age 84 Boston Massachusetts U S NationalityUSA Canadian 200 onward EducationSarah Lawrence College BA University of EdinburghOccupationActressYears active1963 presentSpousesRobert Alexander m 1962 div 1974 wbr Edwin Sherin m 1975 died 2017 wbr ChildrenJace AlexanderRelativesMaddie Corman daughter in law Chair of the National Endowment for the ArtsIn office October 1993 October 1997Preceded byJohn FrohnmayerSucceeded byKathryn Higgins Alexander won the 1969 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her performance in the Broadway production of The Great White Hope Other Broadway credits include 6 Rms Riv Vu 1972 The Night of the Iguana 1988 The Sisters Rosensweig 1993 and Honour 1998 She has received a total of eight Tony Award nominations and was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1994 2 Her film breakthrough came with the romantic drama The Great White Hope 1970 which earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress Her subsequent Oscar nominations were for her roles in All the President s Men 1976 Kramer vs Kramer 1979 and Testament 1983 An eight time Emmy nominee she received her first nomination for playing Eleanor Roosevelt in Eleanor and Franklin 1976 a role that required her to age from 18 to 60 She has won two Primetime Emmy Awards for Playing for Time 1980 and Warm Springs 2005 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Stage 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life editAlexander was born Jane Quigley in Boston Massachusetts daughter of Ruth Elizabeth nee Pearson a nurse and Thomas B Quigley an orthopedic surgeon citation needed She graduated from Beaver Country Day School an all girls school in Chestnut Hill outside of Boston where she discovered her love of acting 3 Encouraged by her father to go to college before embarking on an acting career Alexander attended Sarah Lawrence College in Yonkers New York where she concentrated on theater but also studied mathematics with an eye toward computer programming in the event that she failed as an actress Also while at Sarah Lawrence she shared an apartment with Hope Cooke who would become Queen Consort of the last king of Sikkim Alexander spent her junior year studying at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland where she participated in the Edinburgh University Dramatic Society The experience solidified her determination to continue acting 3 Career editAlexander made her Broadway debut in 1963 replacing Phyllis Wynn as Sandy Dennis standby in A Thousand Clowns She reportedly performed the role a handful of times 4 Alexander s major break in acting came in 1967 when she played Eleanor Backman in the original production of Howard Sackler s The Great White Hope at Arena Stage in Washington DC Like her co star James Earl Jones she went on to play the part both on Broadway 1968 winning a Tony Award for her performance and in the film version 1970 which earned her an Oscar nomination 5 Alexander s additional screen credits include All the President s Men 1976 Kramer vs Kramer 1979 and Testament 1983 all of which earned her Oscar nods Brubaker 1980 The Cider House Rules 1999 and Fur 2006 in which she played Gertrude Nemerov mother of Diane Arbus played in the film by Nicole Kidman The play The Time of Your Life was revived on March 17 1972 at the Huntington Hartford Theater in Los Angeles with Alexander Henry Fonda Gloria Grahame Lewis J Stadlen Richard Dreyfuss Ron Thompson Strother Martin Richard X Slattery and Pepper Martin among the cast with Edwin Sherin directing 6 7 Alexander portrayed Eleanor Roosevelt in two television productions Eleanor and Franklin 1976 and Eleanor and Franklin The White House Years 1977 she also played FDR s mother Sara Delano Roosevelt in HBO s Warm Springs 2005 with Kenneth Branagh and Cynthia Nixon a role which garnered her an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress Alexander co starred with Rachel Roberts in Steven Gether s teleplay and production of A Circle of Children 1977 based on Mary MacCracken s autobiographical book about emotionally disturbed children with an emphasis on autism which won Gether an Emmy Alexander also starred in its sequel Lovey A Circle of Children Part II 1978 In 1979 the Supersisters trading card set was produced and distributed one of the cards featured Alexander s name and picture 8 Alexander s other television films include Arthur Miller s Playing for Time co starring Vanessa Redgrave for which Alexander won another Emmy Award Malice in Wonderland as famed gossip monger Hedda Hopper Blood amp Orchids and In Love and War 1987 co starring James Woods which tells the story of James and Sybil Stockdale during Stockdale s eight years as a US prisoner of war in Vietnam Alexander also played the protagonist Dr May Foster in the HBO drama series Tell Me You Love Me Her character a psychotherapist serves as the connecting link between three couples coping with relational and sexual difficulties The show s frank portrayal of senior sexuality and explicit sex scenes generated controversy although it won a rare endorsement by the AARP She also had a minor role as Dr Graznik in The Ring External videos nbsp Booknotes interview with Alexander on Command Performance An Actress in the Theater of Politics August 13 2000 C SPAN In 1993 President Bill Clinton appointed Alexander chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts the organization that had provided partial funding for The Great White Hope at Arena Stage Alexander moved to Washington DC and served as chair of the NEA until 1997 Her book Command Performance an Actress in the Theater of Politics 2000 describes the challenges she faced heading the NEA at a time when the 104th U S Congress headed by Newt Gingrich unsuccessfully strove to shut it down 3 She was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1999 9 In 2004 Alexander together with her husband Edwin Sherin joined the theater faculty at Florida State University 10 She serves on various boards including the Wildlife Conservation Society the National Audubon Society 11 Project Greenhope the National Stroke Association and Women s Action for Nuclear Disarmament and she has received the Israel Cultural Award and the Helen Caldicott Leadership Award Alexander is also a fellow of the International Leadership Forum 12 In 2009 Alexander starred in Thom Thomas s play A Moon to Dance By at the Pittsburgh Playhouse and at the George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick New Jersey It was directed by her husband Edwin Sherin Personal life editAlexander met her first husband Robert Alexander in the early 1960s in New York City where both were pursuing acting careers They had one son Jace Alexander in 1964 and the couple divorced a decade later Alexander had been acting regularly in various regional theaters when she met producer director Edwin Sherin in Washington DC where he was artistic director at Arena Stage Alexander starred in the original theatrical production of The Great White Hope under Sherin s direction at Arena Stage prior to the play s Broadway debut The two became good friends and once divorced from their respective spouses citation needed became romantically involved marrying in 1975 Between the two they have four children Alexander s son Jace and Sherin s three sons Tony Geoffrey and Jon 3 She and Sherin became Canadian citizens having maintained a home in Lockeport Nova Scotia starting in 1998 13 Edwin Sherin died at the age of 87 in Nova Scotia on May 4 2017 14 15 Filmography edit nbsp Alexander in the 1960s Film edit Year Title Role Notes 1970 The Great White Hope Eleanor Bachman Nominated Academy Award for Best ActressNominated Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer FemaleNominated Golden Laurel Award for Star of Tomorrow Female 1971 A Gunfight Nora Tenneray USA title Gunfight 1972 The New Centurions Dorothy Fehler a k a Precinct 45 Los Angeles Police 1976 All the President s Men Judy Hoback Miller Nominated Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress 1978 The Betsy Alicia Hardeman a k a Harold Robbins The Betsy 1979 Kramer vs Kramer Margaret Phelps Nominated Academy Award for Best Supporting ActressNominated Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress Motion PictureNominated National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress 3rd Place Nominated New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress 2nd Place 1980 Brubaker Lillian Gray 1982 Night Crossing Doris Strelzyk 1983 Testament Carol Wetherly Nominated Academy Award for Best ActressNominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture DramaNominated Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress 2nd Place 1984 City Heat Addy 1987 Sweet Country Anna a k a Glykeia patrida Greece 1987 Square Dance Juanelle King a k a Home Is Where the Heart Is USA TV title 1989 Glory Sarah Blake Sturgis Shaw uncredited 1999 The Cider House Rules Nurse Edna Nominated Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture 2002 Sunshine State Delia Temple 2002 The Ring Dr Grasnik 2006 Fur An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus Gertrude Nemerov 2007 Feast of Love Esther Stevenson 2008 Gigantic Mrs Weathersby 2009 The Unborn Sofi Kozma 2009 Terminator Salvation Virginia 2011 Dream House Dr Greeley 2013 Mr Morgan s Last Love Joan Morgan 2017 Three Christs Dr Abraham Television edit Year Title Role Notes 1969 N Y P D Episode The Night Watch 1969 Adam 12 Flo the Records Clerk Episode Log 112 You Blew It uncredited 1972 Welcome Home Johnny Bristol Anne Palmer 1973 Miracle on 34th Street Karen Walker 1974 This Is the West That Was Sarah Shaw 1975 Death Be Not Proud Frances Gunther 1976 Eleanor and Franklin Eleanor Roosevelt age 18 60 Nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama or Comedy Special 1977 A Circle of Children Mary MacCracken CBS two night mini series adapted from Mary MacCracken s autobiographical book 1977 Eleanor and Franklin The White House Years Eleanor Roosevelt Nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama or Comedy Special 1978 A Question of Love Barbara Moreland a k a A Purely Legal Matter 1978 Lovey A Circle of Children Part II Mary MacCracken Two night mini series adapted from Mary MacCracken s second autobiographical book 1980 Playing for Time Alma Rose Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Special 1981 Dear Liar Mrs Patrick Campbell 1982 In the Custody of Strangers Sandy Caldwell 1984 When She Says No Nora Strangis 1984 Calamity Jane Martha Jane Calamity Jane Canary Bronze Wrangler Award for Fictional Television DramaNominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special 1985 Malice in Wonderland Hedda Hopper a k a The Rumor MillNominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special 1986 Blood amp Orchids Doris Ashley 1987 In Love and War Sybil Stockdale 1988 A Friendship in Vienna Hannah Dournenvald Nominated CableACE Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie 1988 Open Admissions Ginny Carlsen 1990 Daughter of the Streets Peggy Ryan 1991 A Marriage Georgia O Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz Georgia O Keeffe 1992 Stay the Night Blanche Kettman 1993 New Year Elsie Robertson 2000 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Regina Mulroney Episode Entitled also for Law amp Order episode Entitled Part 2 Nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series 2000 Law amp Order Regina Mulroney Episode Entitled Part 2 2001 Jenifer Marilyn Estess 2001 Bitter Winter 2004 Freedom A History of Us Jane Addams Episode Yearning to Breathe Free 2004 Carry Me Home Mrs Gortimer Nominated Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in a Children Youth Family Special 2005 Warm Springs Sara Delano Roosevelt Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a MovieNominated Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress Series Miniseries or Television Film 2006 The Way Helen Warden 2007 Tell Me You Love Me Dr May Foster 10 episodes 2008 Louisa May Alcott Ednah Cheney 2011 Deck the Halls Nora Regan Reilly 2011 2015 The Good Wife Judge Suzanne Morris 5 episodes 2011 William amp Catherine A Royal Romance Queen Elizabeth II 2013 2014 The Blacklist Diane Fowler 4 episodes 2013 Forgive Me Bookie 5 episodes 2014 The Divide Elizabeth 2 episodes 2014 2016 Elementary C 2 episodes 2015 The Book of Negroes Maria Witherspoon Episode 1 5 2015 Forever Nora Morgan Episode Social Engineering 2017 2018 The Good Fight Judge Suzanne Morris 2 episodes 2019 Modern Love Margot Episode The Race Grows Sweeter Near Its Final Lap 2020 Tales From The Loop Klara 3 episodes Stage edit Date Production Role Notes October 3 1968 January 31 1970 The Great White Hope Eleanor Bachman Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a PlayDrama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a PlayTheatre World Award October 17 1972 May 19 1973 6 Rms Riv Vu Anne Miller Nominated Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play December 13 1973 May 4 1974 Find Your Way Home Jacqueline Harrison Nominated Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play December 17 1975 January 25 1976 Hamlet Gertrude April 20 1976 May 9 1976 The Heiress Catherine Sloper October 3 1978 December 9 1978 First Monday in October Judge Ruth Loomis Nominated Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play April 23 1980 April 26 1980 Goodbye Fidel Natalia December 14 1982 December 18 1982 Monday After the Miracle Annie June 26 1988 September 4 1988 The Night of the Iguana Maxine Faulk revival November 11 1990 April 7 1991 Shadowlands Joy Davidman January 23 1992 March 1 1992 The Visit Claire Zachanassian Nominated Tony Award for Best Actress in a PlayNominated Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play March 18 1993 July 16 1994 The Sisters Rosensweig Sara Goode Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a PlayNominated Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play April 26 1998 June 14 1998 Honour Honor Nominated Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play December 23 2019 March 1 2020 Grand Horizons Nancy Nominated Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a PlayAwards and nominations editYear Award Category Nominated work Results Ref 1970 Academy Awards Best Actress The Great White Hope Nominated 16 1976 Best Supporting Actress All the President s Men Nominated 17 1979 Kramer vs Kramer Nominated 18 1983 Best Actress Testament Nominated 19 2013 ACTRA Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female in TV or Feature Forgive Me Won 20 1989 CableACE Awards Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries A Friendship in Vienna Nominated 2014 Canadian Screen Awards Best Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Series Forgive Me Nominated 21 2005 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Performer in a Children Youth Family Special Carry Me Home Nominated 1969 Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Performance The Great White Hope Won 22 1992 Outstanding Actress in a Play The Visit Nominated 23 1993 The Sisters Rosensweig Won 24 2009 Drama League Awards Distinguished Performance Chasing Manet Nominated 25 2012 The Lady from Dubuque Nominated 1960 Golden Globe Awards Most Promising Newcomer Female The Great White Hope Nominated 26 1979 Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture Kramer vs Kramer Nominated 1983 Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama Testament Nominated 2005 High Falls Film Festival The Faith Hubley Web of Life Award Won 1970 Laurel Awards Star of Tomorrow Female The Great White Hope 8th Place 1983 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Testament Runner up 27 1979 National Society of Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress Kramer vs Kramer 3rd Place 28 1979 New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actress Runner up 29 1993 New York Women in Film amp Television Muse Award Won 30 2000 Online Film amp Television Association Awards Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series Law amp Order Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Nominated 31 2005 Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries Warm Springs Nominated 32 2014 Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series The Blacklist Nominated 33 1976 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama or Comedy Special Eleanor and Franklin Nominated 34 1977 Eleanor and Franklin The White House Years Nominated 1981 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Special Playing for Time Won 1984 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special Calamity Jane Nominated 1985 Malice in Wonderland Nominated 2000 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Episode Entitled Nominated 2005 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie Warm Springs Won 2017 RiverRun International Film Festival Master of Cinema Award Won 35 2005 Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Series Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Warm Springs Nominated 36 1999 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture The Cider House Rules Nominated 37 1969 Theatre World Awards The Great White Hope Won 38 1969 Tony Awards Best Featured Actress in a Play Won 39 1973 Best Leading Actress in a Play 6 Rms Riv Vu Nominated 40 1974 Find Your Way Home Nominated 41 1979 First Monday in October Nominated 42 1992 The Visit Nominated 43 1993 The Sisters Rosensweig Nominated 44 1998 Honour Nominated 45 2020 Best Featured Actress in a Play Grand Horizons Nominated 46 1985 Western Heritage Awards Fictional Television Drama Calamity Jane Won 47 1996 Women in Film Crystal Lucy Awards Norma Zarky Humanitarian Award Won 48 References edit Edgar Kathleen J ed 1998 Contemporary Theatre Film amp Television Vol 18 Gale Research p 16 ISBN 0 7876 2056 4 Jane Alexander Broadway Cast amp Staff IBDB www ibdb com Retrieved December 1 2020 a b c d Alexander Jane Command Performance an Actress in the Theater of Politics PublicAffairs a member of the Perseus Book Group New York NY 2000 ISBN 1 891620 06 1 pp1 16 Berg Beatrice July 25 1971 Mischief Becomes Her Too Published 1971 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 1 2020 Lawson Howard Sackler 52 Playwright Who Won Pulitzer Prize Dead NYT The New York Times WorldCat Worldcat org OCLC 611053954 Hollywood Beat The Afro American April 8 1972 Retrieved January 22 2012 Wulf Steve March 23 2015 Supersisters Original Roster Espn go com Retrieved June 4 2015 Book of Members 1780 2010 Chapter A PDF American Academy of Arts and Sciences Retrieved April 14 2011 Office of Research Research In Review Portrait Jane Alexander Max Gunzberger Rinr fsu edu Archived from the original on July 30 2010 Retrieved July 26 2010 Audubon Society flying high Crainsnewyork com July 19 2013 Retrieved January 6 2015 Women s International Center biographies Wic org Retrieved June 19 2010 South Shore enchants actress The Chronicle Herald Halifax Nova Scotia Retrieved May 6 2017 permanent dead link McNary Dave May 5 2017 Law amp Order Director DGA Official Ed Sherin Dies at 87 Variety Retrieved May 7 2017 Shanley Patrick May 5 2017 Edwin Sherin Director of The Great White Hope on Broadway and Law amp Order Dies at 87 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 7 2017 The 43rd Academy Awards 1971 Nominees and Winners Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Retrieved July 4 2015 The 49th Academy Awards 1977 Nominees and Winners Academy of Motion Picture Arts and 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2023 Past Awards National Society of Film Critics Retrieved October 21 2023 Awards New York Film Critics Circle New York Film Critics Circle Retrieved October 21 2023 Past Muse Award Honorees New York Women in Film amp Television Retrieved October 21 2023 4th Annual TV Awards 1999 2000 Online Film amp Television Association Retrieved October 21 2023 9th Annual TV Awards 2005 Online Film amp Television Association Retrieved October 21 2023 18th Annual TV Awards 2013 14 Online Film amp Television Association Retrieved October 21 2023 Jane Alexander Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Retrieved October 21 2023 AWARDS RiverRun International Film Festival Retrieved October 21 2023 Nominees amp Winners Satellite Awards 2005 10th Annual Satellite Awards Satellite Awards Archived from the original on February 2 2008 Retrieved April 7 2019 The 6th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Screen Actors Guild Awards Retrieved October 21 2023 Theatre World Award Recipients Theatre World Awards 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links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jane Alexander actress born 1939 Jane Alexander at IMDb Jane Alexander at the Internet Broadway Database Jane Alexander at the Internet Off Broadway Database Jane Alexander at Playbill Vault Jane Alexander at AllMovie Jane Alexander at the TCM Movie Database Downstage Center at the American Theatre Wing interview Jane Alexander in the International Leadership Forum Appearances on C SPAN Political offices Preceded byJohn Frohnmayer Chair of the National Endowment for the Arts1993 1997 Succeeded byKathryn HigginsActing Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jane Alexander amp oldid 1209837726, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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