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Katherine Helmond

Katherine Marie Helmond (July 5, 1929 – February 23, 2019) was an American actress. Over her five decades of television acting, she was known for her starring role as Jessica Tate on the sitcom Soap (1977–1981) and her co-starring role as Mona Robinson on Who's the Boss? (1984–1992). Helmond also appeared in a 1993 episode of The Upper Hand, the British version of Who's the Boss?. She also played Doris Sherman on Coach and Lois Whelan (the mother of Debra Barone) on Everybody Loves Raymond. She also appeared as a guest on several talk and variety shows.

Katherine Helmond
Helmond at the 41st Primetime Emmy Awards in 1989
Born
Katherine Marie Helmond

(1929-07-05)July 5, 1929
DiedFebruary 23, 2019(2019-02-23) (aged 89)
OccupationActress
Years active1955–2019
Known forSoap
Who's the Boss? Everybody Loves Raymond
Spouse(s)
(m. 1957; div. 1962)

David Christian
(m. 1962)

Helmond had minor or supporting roles in films such as Alfred Hitchcock's Family Plot (1976), Terry Gilliam's Time Bandits (1981) and Brazil (1985), and Garry Marshall's Overboard (1987).[1] She also voiced Lizzie in the Cars film franchise by Disney/Pixar between 2006 and 2017.

Early life

Helmond was born on July 5, 1929, in Galveston, Texas, the only child of Thelma (née Malone) and Joseph P. Helmond.[1] She was raised by her mother and grandmother, both devout Catholics. She attended a Catholic primary school and appeared in school plays.[1]

For a semester, she attended Bob Jones University in Greenville, South Carolina, and appeared in its film (Unusual Films Production) Wine of Morning.[1]

Career

After her stage debut in As You Like It, Helmond began working in New York City in 1955. She later ran a summer theatre in the Catskills for three seasons and taught acting in university theatre programs. She made her television debut in 1962, but did not achieve a high profile until the 1970s.[1] She also acted on stage, earning a Tony award nomination for her performance on Broadway in Eugene O'Neill's The Great God Brown (1973).[2] Her other appearances in Broadway productions included roles in Private Lives, Don Juan, and Mixed Emotions.[3]

Helmond appeared in such feature films as Family Plot (1976), Time Bandits (1981), and Brazil (1985), in which she played the mother of Jonathan Pryce's character. In 1983, she studied at the American Film Institute's Directing Workshop. She picked up Emmy nominations for her role as Mona Robinson in Who's the Boss and as Lois Whelan in Everybody Loves Raymond. She also received acclaim for her stage performance in Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues.[4]

 
Helmond in 1979

Helmond appeared in The Legend of Lizzie Borden (1975) as Emma Borden, the title character's sister.[1] She appeared in an episode of the short-lived 1976 CBS adventure series, Spencer's Pilots, starring Gene Evans. Helmond gained prominence as Jessica Tate, the ditzy matriarch of the Tate family in Soap (1977–1981) on ABC.[1] From 1984 to 1992, she played the role of Mona Robinson on the ABC sitcom Who's the Boss?.[1]

From 1995 to 1997, she starred in the ABC sitcom Coach as Doris Sherman, eccentric owner of the fictional Orlando Breakers professional football team. From 1996 to 2004, she had a recurring role on Everybody Loves Raymond as Lois Whelan (Ray Barone's mother-in-law). On July 25, 2010, she guest-starred on A&E Network's The Glades and as Caroline Bellefleur on HBO's True Blood.[1]

Award nominations

Helmond was nominated for Broadway's 1973 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Dramatic) for Eugene O'Neill's The Great God Brown. She was nominated for an Emmy for her role on Soap four times in a row (1978–1981) as Best Actress in a Comedy Series. In 1988 and 1989, she was nominated as Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role on Who's the Boss?. In 2002, she was nominated as Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in Everybody Loves Raymond.[5] She won two Golden Globe awards for Who's the Boss? and Soap.[2]

Personal life

In 1957, Helmond married George N. Martin. After their divorce in 1962, she married her second husband, David Christian; they remained married until her death, residing in Los Angeles, New York City, Long Island, and London.[2] She and Christian had a history as students of Zen.[6][7]

Death

Helmond died on February 23, 2019, from complications of Alzheimer's disease at her home in Los Angeles, aged 89.[8][2] Her death was announced a week later.[9]

Selected filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
1971 Believe in Me Saleslady
The Hospital Mrs. Marilyn Mead
1975 The Hindenburg Mrs. Mildred Breslau
1976 Family Plot Mrs. Maloney
1981 Time Bandits Mrs. Ogre
1985 Brazil Mrs. Ida Lowry
Shadey Lady Constance Landau British film
1987 Overboard Edith Mintz
1988 Lady in White Amanda Harper Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress (1990)
1992 Inside Monkey Zetterland Honor Zetterland
1998 Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Desk Clerk at Mint Hotel
2006 Cars Lizzie Voice role[2]
2011 Cars 2 Voice role[2]
2017 Cars 3 Voice role[2]
2018 Frank & Ava Betty Burns Final film role[10]

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1962 Car 54, Where Are You? Betty Lou Creco (uncredited) 1 episode
1973 The Bob Newhart Show Dr. A.J. Webster 1 episode
1974 Mannix Mrs. Sylvia Jarrud/Martha Cole
1974 The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman Lady at House TV film
1974 Larry Maureen Whitten TV film
1975 The Legend of Lizzie Borden Emma Borden TV film
1975 The Six Million Dollar Man Middy Episode: "The White Lightning War"[11]
1977–81 Soap Jessica Tate 85 episodes
Won — Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy (1980)[2]
Nominated — Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (1978–1981)[12][13][14][15]
1979 $weepstake$ Sarah Episode: "Lynn and Grover and Joey"
1979–83 Benson Jessica Tate 2 episodes
also as director
1982 Rosie: The Rosemary Clooney Story Frances Clooney TV film
1983 Faerie Tale Theatre Jack's mother 1 episode
1984–92 Who's the Boss? Mona Robinson 196 episodes
Won — Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film (1989)[2]
Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film (1986)[16]
Nominated — Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (1988–1989)[17][18]
1986 Girls on Top Mrs DuPont 1 episode “Mr Yummie Brownie”
1993 The Upper Hand Madame Alexandra 1 episode "Tunnel of Love"
1995–97 Coach Doris Sherman 11 episodes
1996–2004 Everybody Loves Raymond Lois Whelan 14 episodes
Nominated — Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series (2002)[2]
2002 Mr. St. Nick Queen Carlotta TV film
2007 A Grandpa for Christmas Roxanne "Roxie" Ritter TV film
2010 The Glades Evelyn 1 episode
Melissa & Joey Mrs. Geller 1 episode
2011 True Blood Caroline Bellefleur 1 episode
Harry's Law Mrs. Gold 1 episode
2012 Cars Toons: Mater's Tall Tales Lizzie (voice) Episode: "Time Travel Mater"[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Katherine Helmond Biography". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Actress Katherine Helmond dies aged 89". BBC News. March 1, 2019. Retrieved March 2, 2019.
  3. ^ "Katherine Helmond: Credits". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved July 22, 2016.
  4. ^ "Helmond, Lee and Mills Joins Vagina Monologues OB, May 15-June 24". Playbill. May 15, 2001. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  5. ^ "54th Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners: Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series - 2002". Television Academy. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  6. ^ Wilson, Amy (May 18, 1986). "She's The Boss". Texas Weekly Magazine. pp. 4–7. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  7. ^ Burstein, Patricia (December 12, 1977). "Katherine Helmond Cleans Up on 'Soap' While Her Sculptor Husband Takes a Sabbatical". People. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  8. ^ Barnes, Mike (March 1, 2019). "Katherine Helmond, the Man-Crazy Mother on 'Who's the Boss?' Dies at 89". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  9. ^ "'Soap', 'Who's the Boss?' Star Katherine Helmond Dies at 89: Reports". WMAQ News. March 1, 2019. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  10. ^ "Katherine Helmond of 'Soap,' 'Brazil,' 'Who's the Boss?' Dead at 89". Extra. Retrieved March 2, 2019.
  11. ^ ""The Six Million Dollar Man" The White Lightning War (TV Episode 1975)". IMDb. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
  12. ^ "Nominees/Winners 1978". Television Academy. Retrieved March 4, 2019.
  13. ^ "Nominees/Winners 1979". Television Academy. Retrieved March 4, 2019.
  14. ^ "Nominees/Winners 1980". Television Academy. Retrieved March 4, 2019.
  15. ^ "Nominees/Winners 1981". Television Academy. Retrieved March 4, 2019.
  16. ^ "Winners & Nominees 1986". Golden Globes. Retrieved March 4, 2019.
  17. ^ "Nominees/Winners". Television Academy. Retrieved March 4, 2019.
  18. ^ "Nominees/Winners 1989". Television Academy. Retrieved March 4, 2019.

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Katherine Marie Helmond July 5 1929 February 23 2019 was an American actress Over her five decades of television acting she was known for her starring role as Jessica Tate on the sitcom Soap 1977 1981 and her co starring role as Mona Robinson on Who s the Boss 1984 1992 Helmond also appeared in a 1993 episode of The Upper Hand the British version of Who s the Boss She also played Doris Sherman on Coach and Lois Whelan the mother of Debra Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond She also appeared as a guest on several talk and variety shows Katherine HelmondHelmond at the 41st Primetime Emmy Awards in 1989BornKatherine Marie Helmond 1929 07 05 July 5 1929Galveston Texas U S DiedFebruary 23 2019 2019 02 23 aged 89 Los Angeles California U S OccupationActressYears active1955 2019Known forSoapWho s the Boss Everybody Loves RaymondSpouse s George N Martin m 1957 div 1962 wbr David Christian m 1962 wbr Helmond had minor or supporting roles in films such as Alfred Hitchcock s Family Plot 1976 Terry Gilliam s Time Bandits 1981 and Brazil 1985 and Garry Marshall s Overboard 1987 1 She also voiced Lizzie in the Cars film franchise by Disney Pixar between 2006 and 2017 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Award nominations 4 Personal life 5 Death 6 Selected filmography 6 1 Film 6 2 Television 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditHelmond was born on July 5 1929 in Galveston Texas the only child of Thelma nee Malone and Joseph P Helmond 1 She was raised by her mother and grandmother both devout Catholics She attended a Catholic primary school and appeared in school plays 1 For a semester she attended Bob Jones University in Greenville South Carolina and appeared in its film Unusual Films Production Wine of Morning 1 Career EditAfter her stage debut in As You Like It Helmond began working in New York City in 1955 She later ran a summer theatre in the Catskills for three seasons and taught acting in university theatre programs She made her television debut in 1962 but did not achieve a high profile until the 1970s 1 She also acted on stage earning a Tony award nomination for her performance on Broadway in Eugene O Neill s The Great God Brown 1973 2 Her other appearances in Broadway productions included roles in Private Lives Don Juan and Mixed Emotions 3 Helmond appeared in such feature films as Family Plot 1976 Time Bandits 1981 and Brazil 1985 in which she played the mother of Jonathan Pryce s character In 1983 she studied at the American Film Institute s Directing Workshop She picked up Emmy nominations for her role as Mona Robinson in Who s the Boss and as Lois Whelan in Everybody Loves Raymond She also received acclaim for her stage performance in Eve Ensler s The Vagina Monologues 4 Helmond in 1979 Helmond appeared in The Legend of Lizzie Borden 1975 as Emma Borden the title character s sister 1 She appeared in an episode of the short lived 1976 CBS adventure series Spencer s Pilots starring Gene Evans Helmond gained prominence as Jessica Tate the ditzy matriarch of the Tate family in Soap 1977 1981 on ABC 1 From 1984 to 1992 she played the role of Mona Robinson on the ABC sitcom Who s the Boss 1 From 1995 to 1997 she starred in the ABC sitcom Coach as Doris Sherman eccentric owner of the fictional Orlando Breakers professional football team From 1996 to 2004 she had a recurring role on Everybody Loves Raymond as Lois Whelan Ray Barone s mother in law On July 25 2010 she guest starred on A amp E Network s The Glades and as Caroline Bellefleur on HBO s True Blood 1 Award nominations EditHelmond was nominated for Broadway s 1973 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actress Dramatic for Eugene O Neill s The Great God Brown She was nominated for an Emmy for her role on Soap four times in a row 1978 1981 as Best Actress in a Comedy Series In 1988 and 1989 she was nominated as Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role on Who s the Boss In 2002 she was nominated as Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in Everybody Loves Raymond 5 She won two Golden Globe awards for Who s the Boss and Soap 2 Personal life EditIn 1957 Helmond married George N Martin After their divorce in 1962 she married her second husband David Christian they remained married until her death residing in Los Angeles New York City Long Island and London 2 She and Christian had a history as students of Zen 6 7 Death EditHelmond died on February 23 2019 from complications of Alzheimer s disease at her home in Los Angeles aged 89 8 2 Her death was announced a week later 9 Selected filmography EditMain article Katherine Helmond filmography Film Edit Year Film Role Notes1971 Believe in Me SalesladyThe Hospital Mrs Marilyn Mead1975 The Hindenburg Mrs Mildred Breslau1976 Family Plot Mrs Maloney1981 Time Bandits Mrs Ogre1985 Brazil Mrs Ida LowryShadey Lady Constance Landau British film1987 Overboard Edith Mintz1988 Lady in White Amanda Harper Nominated Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress 1990 1992 Inside Monkey Zetterland Honor Zetterland1998 Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Desk Clerk at Mint Hotel2006 Cars Lizzie Voice role 2 2011 Cars 2 Voice role 2 2017 Cars 3 Voice role 2 2018 Frank amp Ava Betty Burns Final film role 10 Television Edit Year Title Role Notes1962 Car 54 Where Are You Betty Lou Creco uncredited 1 episode1973 The Bob Newhart Show Dr A J Webster 1 episode1974 Mannix Mrs Sylvia Jarrud Martha Cole1974 The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman Lady at House TV film1974 Larry Maureen Whitten TV film1975 The Legend of Lizzie Borden Emma Borden TV film1975 The Six Million Dollar Man Middy Episode The White Lightning War 11 1977 81 Soap Jessica Tate 85 episodesWon Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Television Series Musical or Comedy 1980 2 Nominated Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series 1978 1981 12 13 14 15 1979 weepstake Sarah Episode Lynn and Grover and Joey 1979 83 Benson Jessica Tate 2 episodesalso as director1982 Rosie The Rosemary Clooney Story Frances Clooney TV film1983 Faerie Tale Theatre Jack s mother 1 episode1984 92 Who s the Boss Mona Robinson 196 episodesWon Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress Series Miniseries or Television Film 1989 2 Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress Series Miniseries or Television Film 1986 16 Nominated Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series 1988 1989 17 18 1986 Girls on Top Mrs DuPont 1 episode Mr Yummie Brownie 1993 The Upper Hand Madame Alexandra 1 episode Tunnel of Love 1995 97 Coach Doris Sherman 11 episodes1996 2004 Everybody Loves Raymond Lois Whelan 14 episodesNominated Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series 2002 2 2002 Mr St Nick Queen Carlotta TV film2007 A Grandpa for Christmas Roxanne Roxie Ritter TV film2010 The Glades Evelyn 1 episodeMelissa amp Joey Mrs Geller 1 episode2011 True Blood Caroline Bellefleur 1 episodeHarry s Law Mrs Gold 1 episode2012 Cars Toons Mater s Tall Tales Lizzie voice Episode Time Travel Mater 2 References Edit a b c d e f g h i Katherine Helmond Biography Turner Classic Movies Retrieved December 9 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k Actress Katherine Helmond dies aged 89 BBC News March 1 2019 Retrieved March 2 2019 Katherine Helmond Credits Internet Broadway Database Retrieved July 22 2016 Helmond Lee and Mills Joins Vagina Monologues OB May 15 June 24 Playbill May 15 2001 Retrieved December 9 2018 54th Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series 2002 Television Academy Retrieved December 9 2018 Wilson Amy May 18 1986 She s The Boss Texas Weekly Magazine pp 4 7 Retrieved December 11 2021 Burstein Patricia December 12 1977 Katherine Helmond Cleans Up on Soap While Her Sculptor Husband Takes a Sabbatical People Retrieved December 11 2021 Barnes Mike March 1 2019 Katherine Helmond the Man Crazy Mother on Who s the Boss Dies at 89 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved December 11 2021 Soap Who s the Boss Star Katherine Helmond Dies at 89 Reports WMAQ News March 1 2019 Retrieved December 11 2021 Katherine Helmond of Soap Brazil Who s the Boss Dead at 89 Extra Retrieved March 2 2019 The Six Million Dollar Man The White Lightning War TV Episode 1975 IMDb Retrieved October 11 2020 Nominees Winners 1978 Television Academy Retrieved March 4 2019 Nominees Winners 1979 Television Academy Retrieved March 4 2019 Nominees Winners 1980 Television Academy Retrieved March 4 2019 Nominees Winners 1981 Television Academy Retrieved March 4 2019 Winners amp Nominees 1986 Golden Globes Retrieved March 4 2019 Nominees Winners Television Academy Retrieved March 4 2019 Nominees Winners 1989 Television Academy Retrieved March 4 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Katherine Helmond Katherine Helmond at IMDb Katherine Helmond at the Internet Broadway Database Katherine Helmond at the Internet Off Broadway Database Katherine Helmond at The Interviews An Oral History of Television Katherine Helmond at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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