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Marian Seldes

Marian Hall Seldes (August 23, 1928 – October 6, 2014) was an American actress. A five-time Tony Award nominee, she won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for A Delicate Balance in 1967, and received subsequent nominations for Father's Day (1971), Deathtrap (1978–82), Ring Round the Moon (1999), and Dinner at Eight (2002). She also won a Drama Desk Award for Father's Day.

Marian Seldes
Seldes in Ondine (1954)
Born
Marian Hall Seldes

(1928-08-23)August 23, 1928
New York City, U.S.
DiedOctober 6, 2014(2014-10-06) (aged 86)
New York City, U.S.
OccupationActress
Spouse(s)
(m. 1953; div. 1961)

(m. 1990; died 1999)
Children1
ParentGilbert Seldes (father)
RelativesGeorge Seldes (uncle)

Her other Broadway credits include Equus (1974–77), Ivanov (1997), and Deuce (2007). She was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1995 and received the Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2010.

Early life

Seldes was born in Manhattan, the daughter of Alice Wadhams Hall, a socialite, and Gilbert Seldes, a journalist, author, and editor.[1] Her uncle was journalist George Seldes. She had one brother, Timothy. Seldes's paternal grandparents were Russian-Jewish immigrants, and her mother was from a "prominent WASP family," the "Episcopalian blue-blooded Halls."[2][3] She grew up in a creative environment, studying acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse. Her maternal aunt, Marian Wells Hall, was a prominent interior decorator.[4]

Career

Trained for the stage, Seldes made her Broadway debut in 1948 in a production of Medea. She went on to an illustrious career in which she earned five Tony Award nominations, winning her first time out in 1967 for A Delicate Balance. In addition to performing in live theatre, Seldes began acting in television in 1952 in a Hallmark Hall of Fame production that marked the first of many guest star roles. She also performed in a number of movies and in radio plays. In the mid-1960s, Seldes recorded five albums for Folkways Records of famous works of literature, including two recordings of poetry by Robinson Jeffers.[5] Between 1974 and 1982, she appeared in 179 episodes of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater. In 1992, she appeared in an episode of Murphy Brown as the title character’s eccentric Aunt Brooke.

Seldes studied with Sanford Meisner, Katharine Cornell, and Martha Graham. Actor Laura Linney said "Marian is our touchstone to those theatrical ancestors. She provides an inspiration that makes you want to reach outside of yourself to something more potent and powerful."[6] Seldes was a member of the drama faculty of The Juilliard School from 1967 to 1991. Her students included Christopher Reeve, Robin Williams, Kelsey Grammer, Kevin Kline, William Hurt, Patti LuPone,[6] Val Kilmer, and Kevin Spacey.[7] In 2002, Seldes began teaching at Fordham University, Lincoln Center.

Seldes appeared in every one of the 1,809 Broadway performances of Ira Levin's play Deathtrap, a feat that earned her a mention in the Guinness Book of World Records as "most durable actress".[8][9] Seldes was also well known for her readings of short stories in the "Selected Shorts" series hosted by Isaiah Sheffer at New York City's Symphony Space.

In December 2008, for their annual birthday celebration to "The Master", Noël Coward, the Noël Coward Society invited Seldes as the guest celebrity to lay flowers in front of Coward's statue at New York's Gershwin Theatre, thereby commemorating the playwright’s 109th birthday. Seldes was the recipient of a 2010 Tony Lifetime Achievement Award.[10] "All I've done is live my life in the theater and loved it ... If you can get an award for being happy, that's what I've got."[11]

In 2012, Seldes played the knife-wielding socialite Mabel Billingsly in the film adaptation of Wendy Mass' popular children's book Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life, written and directed by Tamar Halpern.[12]

Personal life

Seldes had one child, Katharine, by her first marriage to Julian Claman. They were divorced in 1961. Seldes stated that the marriage to Claman was violent. "If I sound a little vague about that marriage, it's because I don't understand the person in it. Me. I literally didn't know that people could be abusive." Seldes left the marriage after her father noticed marks on her face.[6] Seldes was married to screenwriter/playwright Garson Kanin from 1990 until his death in 1999.[6]

Death

Seldes died at age 86 on October 6, 2014 in Manhattan.[11]

The cause of her death was not released. However, in 2017, it was reported that a documentary about her life, Marian, by director R.E. "Rick" Rodgers, chronicling Seldes' last years, had created "consternation in the theater world" as a "horrific, intrusive depiction of her slide into dementia".[13][14]

Partial listing of her work

Theatre

Television

  • Our Sister Emily (TV movie): Played Emily Brontë (1950) (television debut)
  • Sure As Fate (TV showcase): Played Lady Macduff in Macbeth (1951)
  • Westinghouse Studio One: Played Bell Giles in "The Laugh Maker" (1953)
  • Gunsmoke: Played Mrs. Cullen in "Indian White" (1956)
  • Have Gun – Will Travel: Played Christie Smith in "The Bride" (1957), and Mollie Stanton in "The Teacher" (1958)
  • Perry Mason: Played Mary K. Davis in "The Case of the Screaming Woman" (1958)
  • The Court of Last Resort: Played Roberta Farrell in "The Frank Clark Case" (1958), and Mary Morales in "The Mary Morales Case" (1958)
  • Half Hour to Kill: Played Joyce Field. Half Hour to Kill was a proposed but unrealized television series mystery show with episodes hosted by Vincent Price and planned to occasionally star him as well. Released to the home movie market as Freedom to Get Lost, with Price playing scientist Gene Wolcott and Seldes playing an undercover security agent tracking him. The episode is available on the DVD titled Vincent Price – The Sinister Image. (1958)
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Played Lydia Brailing in "Design For Loving" (1958)
  • The Rifleman: Played two roles, a saucy woman named Hazel and, in the sick son's fevered delirium, the spirit of widower Lucas McCain's wife and Mark McCain's mother (Margaret), in "The Vision" (1960)
  • Branded: Played Neela, an Indian housekeeper, in "The Bar Sinister" (1965)
  • Law & Order: Played Suzanne in "God Bless the Child" (1991)
  • Murder, She Wrote: Played Lydia Winthrop in "The Witch's Curse" (1992)
  • Murphy Brown: Played Murphy's Aunt Brooke in "I'm Dreaming of a Brown Christmas" (1992)
  • Wings: Played Eleanor Kingsbury in "Death Becomes Him" (1995)
  • One Life to Live: Played Dorian Lord's mother (1998)
  • Cosby: Played Elaine in "One Foot in Your Mouth" (1996), and Virginia in "The Greatest Gift" (1998)
  • Sex and the City: Guest-starred as Mr. Big's mother Mrs. Big in "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" (1998)
  • A Nero Wolfe Mystery: Portrayed Mrs. Robilotti in "Champagne for One" (2001), and Mrs. Pitcairn in "Door to Death" (2001)
  • Frasier: Played Betty, Ronee's mother (Wendie Malick), in "Miss Right Now" (2004)
  • Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Played Peggy Kendall in "Haystack" (2007)

Films

Discography

  • The Roan Stallion by Robinson Jeffers (1963)
  • The Making of Americans by Gertrude Stein (1963
  • Theodore Bikel: "Songs of Songs" and other Bible Prophecies featuring Marian Seldes as Shulamite (1964))
  • Tower Beyond Tragedy by Robinson Jeffers (1964)
  • Phèdre by Jean Racine (1964)
  • Prayers from the Ark: French and English Poems (1964)

Radio

Awards and nominations

Awards

  • 1964 Obie Award for Distinguished Performance: The Ginger Man
  • 1967 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play: A Delicate Balance
  • 1971 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance: Father's Day
  • 1983 Outer Circle Critics Award for Best Actress in a Play: Painting Churches
  • 2001 Obie Award for Sustained Achievement
  • 2010 Tony Lifetime Achievement Award

Nominations

  • 1971 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play: Father's Day
  • 1978 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play: Deathtrap
  • 1998 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play: Ivanov
  • 1999 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play: Ring Round the Moon
  • 1999 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play: Ring Round the Moon
  • 2001 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play: The Butterfly Collection
  • 2001 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play: The Play About the Baby
  • 2003 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play: Dinner at Eight
  • 2006 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play: Dedication or The Stuff of Dreams

References

  1. ^ "Fifteenth Census of the United States: 1930 Population", enumeration page including household of Gilbert Seldes and documentation relating to his 19-month-old daughter Marian H. Seldes, Manhattan Borough, New York City, April 11, 1930; digital image of original 1930 enumeration page, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. Retrieved image of cited document via FamilySearch online archive, January 7, 2023.
  2. ^ . The Villager. Archived from the original on September 2, 2013. Retrieved March 27, 2013.
  3. ^ . Yahoo! Movies. April 20, 2011. Archived from the original on May 22, 2011. Retrieved March 27, 2013.
  4. ^ "Marian Wells Hall, Decorator, Was 76". The New York Times. March 2, 1972.
  5. ^ "Seldes discography". Smithsonian Folkways.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ a b c d Witchel, Alex (June 14, 2010). "The 60-Year Stage Life of Marian Seldes". The New York Times.
  7. ^ Spacey, Kevin (October 10, 2014). . New York Post. New York City: News Corp. Archived from the original on April 28, 2016.
  8. ^ Simonson, Robert (November 13, 2007). "Ira Levin, Author of Hit Mystery Play Deathtrap, Dies at 78". Playbill. New York City: Playbill, Inc. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  9. ^ "No. 4 in Long Play Runs, 'Deathtrap' Will Close". The New York Times. New York City. June 8, 1982.
  10. ^ "Spotlight On: The 2012–2013 Broadway Season". TonyAwards.com. Retrieved March 27, 2013.
  11. ^ a b Berkvist, Robert (October 7, 2014). "Theater: Marian Seldes, Regal Presence of Broadway, Dies". The New York Times. No. 56647. New York City. Retrieved October 6, 2017.
  12. ^ Buckwald, Bethany (October 6, 2014). "Tony Award and American Theatre Hall of Fame Inductee Marian Seldes Has Died". Theatermania. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  13. ^ Riedel, Michael (September 26, 2017). "Broadway insiders horrified by documentary on theater icon's sad final days". New York Post. New York City: News Corp. Retrieved October 7, 2017.
  14. ^ "Rick McKay Pens Open Letter to Marian Seldes Documentary Filmmaker". Broadwayworld.com. Retrieved October 7, 2017.
  15. ^ "Those Were the Days". Nostalgia Digest. 41 (2): 32–41. Spring 2015.

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Marian Hall Seldes August 23 1928 October 6 2014 was an American actress A five time Tony Award nominee she won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for A Delicate Balance in 1967 and received subsequent nominations for Father s Day 1971 Deathtrap 1978 82 Ring Round the Moon 1999 and Dinner at Eight 2002 She also won a Drama Desk Award for Father s Day Marian SeldesSeldes in Ondine 1954 BornMarian Hall Seldes 1928 08 23 August 23 1928New York City U S DiedOctober 6 2014 2014 10 06 aged 86 New York City U S OccupationActressSpouse s Julian Claman m 1953 div 1961 wbr Garson Kanin m 1990 died 1999 wbr Children1ParentGilbert Seldes father RelativesGeorge Seldes uncle Her other Broadway credits include Equus 1974 77 Ivanov 1997 and Deuce 2007 She was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1995 and received the Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2010 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Partial listing of her work 5 1 Theatre 5 2 Television 5 3 Films 5 4 Discography 5 5 Radio 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditSeldes was born in Manhattan the daughter of Alice Wadhams Hall a socialite and Gilbert Seldes a journalist author and editor 1 Her uncle was journalist George Seldes She had one brother Timothy Seldes s paternal grandparents were Russian Jewish immigrants and her mother was from a prominent WASP family the Episcopalian blue blooded Halls 2 3 She grew up in a creative environment studying acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse Her maternal aunt Marian Wells Hall was a prominent interior decorator 4 Career EditTrained for the stage Seldes made her Broadway debut in 1948 in a production of Medea She went on to an illustrious career in which she earned five Tony Award nominations winning her first time out in 1967 for A Delicate Balance In addition to performing in live theatre Seldes began acting in television in 1952 in a Hallmark Hall of Fame production that marked the first of many guest star roles She also performed in a number of movies and in radio plays In the mid 1960s Seldes recorded five albums for Folkways Records of famous works of literature including two recordings of poetry by Robinson Jeffers 5 Between 1974 and 1982 she appeared in 179 episodes of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater In 1992 she appeared in an episode of Murphy Brown as the title character s eccentric Aunt Brooke Seldes studied with Sanford Meisner Katharine Cornell and Martha Graham Actor Laura Linney said Marian is our touchstone to those theatrical ancestors She provides an inspiration that makes you want to reach outside of yourself to something more potent and powerful 6 Seldes was a member of the drama faculty of The Juilliard School from 1967 to 1991 Her students included Christopher Reeve Robin Williams Kelsey Grammer Kevin Kline William Hurt Patti LuPone 6 Val Kilmer and Kevin Spacey 7 In 2002 Seldes began teaching at Fordham University Lincoln Center Seldes appeared in every one of the 1 809 Broadway performances of Ira Levin s play Deathtrap a feat that earned her a mention in the Guinness Book of World Records as most durable actress 8 9 Seldes was also well known for her readings of short stories in the Selected Shorts series hosted by Isaiah Sheffer at New York City s Symphony Space In December 2008 for their annual birthday celebration to The Master Noel Coward the Noel Coward Society invited Seldes as the guest celebrity to lay flowers in front of Coward s statue at New York s Gershwin Theatre thereby commemorating the playwright s 109th birthday Seldes was the recipient of a 2010 Tony Lifetime Achievement Award 10 All I ve done is live my life in the theater and loved it If you can get an award for being happy that s what I ve got 11 In 2012 Seldes played the knife wielding socialite Mabel Billingsly in the film adaptation of Wendy Mass popular children s book Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life written and directed by Tamar Halpern 12 Personal life EditSeldes had one child Katharine by her first marriage to Julian Claman They were divorced in 1961 Seldes stated that the marriage to Claman was violent If I sound a little vague about that marriage it s because I don t understand the person in it Me I literally didn t know that people could be abusive Seldes left the marriage after her father noticed marks on her face 6 Seldes was married to screenwriter playwright Garson Kanin from 1990 until his death in 1999 6 Death EditSeldes died at age 86 on October 6 2014 in Manhattan 11 The cause of her death was not released However in 2017 it was reported that a documentary about her life Marian by director R E Rick Rodgers chronicling Seldes last years had created consternation in the theater world as a horrific intrusive depiction of her slide into dementia 13 14 Partial listing of her work EditTheatre Edit Ondine 1954 The Chalk Garden 1955 The Milk Train Doesn t Stop Here Anymore 1964 Tiny Alice 1964 A Delicate Balance 1966 Before You Go 1968 Mercy Street 1969 Equus 1974 Deathtrap 1978 Painting Churches 1983 Gertrude Stein and a Companion 1986 Three Tall Women 1993 Ivanov 1998 The Haunting 1999 The Torch Bearers 2000 The Play About the Baby 2001 45 Seconds from Broadway 2001 Dinner at Eight 2003 revival Deuce 2007 La fille du regiment 2008 Television Edit George Nader and Seldes in The Further Adventures of Ellery Queen 1959 Our Sister Emily TV movie Played Emily Bronte 1950 television debut Sure As Fate TV showcase Played Lady Macduff in Macbeth 1951 Westinghouse Studio One Played Bell Giles in The Laugh Maker 1953 Gunsmoke Played Mrs Cullen in Indian White 1956 Have Gun Will Travel Played Christie Smith in The Bride 1957 and Mollie Stanton in The Teacher 1958 Perry Mason Played Mary K Davis in The Case of the Screaming Woman 1958 The Court of Last Resort Played Roberta Farrell in The Frank Clark Case 1958 and Mary Morales in The Mary Morales Case 1958 Half Hour to Kill Played Joyce Field Half Hour to Kill was a proposed but unrealized television series mystery show with episodes hosted by Vincent Price and planned to occasionally star him as well Released to the home movie market as Freedom to Get Lost with Price playing scientist Gene Wolcott and Seldes playing an undercover security agent tracking him The episode is available on the DVD titled Vincent Price The Sinister Image 1958 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Played Lydia Brailing in Design For Loving 1958 The Rifleman Played two roles a saucy woman named Hazel and in the sick son s fevered delirium the spirit of widower Lucas McCain s wife and Mark McCain s mother Margaret in The Vision 1960 Branded Played Neela an Indian housekeeper in The Bar Sinister 1965 Law amp Order Played Suzanne in God Bless the Child 1991 Murder She Wrote Played Lydia Winthrop in The Witch s Curse 1992 Murphy Brown Played Murphy s Aunt Brooke in I m Dreaming of a Brown Christmas 1992 Wings Played Eleanor Kingsbury in Death Becomes Him 1995 One Life to Live Played Dorian Lord s mother 1998 Cosby Played Elaine in One Foot in Your Mouth 1996 and Virginia in The Greatest Gift 1998 Sex and the City Guest starred as Mr Big s mother Mrs Big in Oh Come All Ye Faithful 1998 A Nero Wolfe Mystery Portrayed Mrs Robilotti in Champagne for One 2001 and Mrs Pitcairn in Door to Death 2001 Frasier Played Betty Ronee s mother Wendie Malick in Miss Right Now 2004 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Played Peggy Kendall in Haystack 2007 Films Edit The Light in the Forest 1958 Crime and Punishment U S A 1959 The Big Fisherman 1959 The Greatest Story Ever Told 1965 Fingers 1978 The Gun in Betty Lou s Handbag 1992 Truman 1995 Tom and Huck 1995 Tell the Truth and Run George Seldes and the American Press 1996 documentary as herself Affliction 1997 Home Alone 3 1997 Digging to China 1997 The Haunting 1999 If These Walls Could Talk 2 2000 Duets 2000 Town amp Country 2001 Mona Lisa Smile 2003 Proteus 2004 narrator Ballets Russes 2005 narrator August Rush 2007 as Dean Alice McNeille The Visitor 2007 Leatherheads 2008 The Extra Man 2010 Discography Edit The Roan Stallion by Robinson Jeffers 1963 The Making of Americans by Gertrude Stein 1963 Theodore Bikel Songs of Songs and other Bible Prophecies featuring Marian Seldes as Shulamite 1964 Tower Beyond Tragedy by Robinson Jeffers 1964 Phedre by Jean Racine 1964 Prayers from the Ark French and English Poems 1964 Radio Edit Theatre Guild on the Air Played Julia in 1984 1953 15 CBS Radio Mystery Theater appeared in 206 episodes Awards and nominations EditAwards 1964 Obie Award for Distinguished Performance The Ginger Man 1967 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play A Delicate Balance 1971 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance Father s Day 1983 Outer Circle Critics Award for Best Actress in a Play Painting Churches 2001 Obie Award for Sustained Achievement 2010 Tony Lifetime Achievement AwardNominations 1971 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play Father s Day 1978 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play Deathtrap 1998 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play Ivanov 1999 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play Ring Round the Moon 1999 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play Ring Round the Moon 2001 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play The Butterfly Collection 2001 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play The Play About the Baby 2003 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play Dinner at Eight 2006 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play Dedication or The Stuff of DreamsReferences Edit Fifteenth Census of the United States 1930 Population enumeration page including household of Gilbert Seldes and documentation relating to his 19 month old daughter Marian H Seldes Manhattan Borough New York City April 11 1930 digital image of original 1930 enumeration page U S Bureau of the Census Department of Commerce Washington D C Retrieved image of cited document via FamilySearch online archive January 7 2023 Marian Seldes to headline her latest stage return The Villager Archived from the original on September 2 2013 Retrieved March 27 2013 Marian Seldes Yahoo Movies April 20 2011 Archived from the original on May 22 2011 Retrieved March 27 2013 Marian Wells Hall Decorator Was 76 The New York Times March 2 1972 Seldes discography Smithsonian Folkways permanent dead link a b c d Witchel Alex June 14 2010 The 60 Year Stage Life of Marian Seldes The New York Times Spacey Kevin October 10 2014 Kevin Spacey pays tribute to the Juilliard teacher who gave him wings New York Post New York City News Corp Archived from the original on April 28 2016 Simonson Robert November 13 2007 Ira Levin Author of Hit Mystery Play Deathtrap Dies at 78 Playbill New York City Playbill Inc Retrieved August 22 2017 No 4 in Long Play Runs Deathtrap Will Close The New York Times New York City June 8 1982 Spotlight On The 2012 2013 Broadway Season TonyAwards com Retrieved March 27 2013 a b Berkvist Robert October 7 2014 Theater Marian Seldes Regal Presence of Broadway Dies The New York Times No 56647 New York City Retrieved October 6 2017 Buckwald Bethany October 6 2014 Tony Award and American Theatre Hall of Fame Inductee Marian Seldes Has Died Theatermania Retrieved April 28 2020 Riedel Michael September 26 2017 Broadway insiders horrified by documentary on theater icon s sad final days New York Post New York City News Corp Retrieved October 7 2017 Rick McKay Pens Open Letter to Marian Seldes Documentary Filmmaker Broadwayworld com Retrieved October 7 2017 Those Were the Days Nostalgia Digest 41 2 32 41 Spring 2015 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marian Seldes Marian Seldes at IMDb Marian Seldes at the Internet Broadway Database Marian Seldes at the Internet Off Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marian Seldes amp oldid 1140775043, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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