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Mary Steenburgen

Mary Nell Steenburgen[1] (/ˈstnbɜːrən/; born February 8, 1953) is an American actress, comedian, singer, and songwriter. After studying at New York's Neighborhood Playhouse in the 1970s, she made her professional acting debut in 1978 Western comedy film Goin' South. Steenburgen went on to earn critical acclaim for her role in Jonathan Demme's 1980 comedy-drama film Melvin and Howard, for which she received the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Mary Steenburgen
Steenburgen at the 2009 ceremony to receive her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Born
Mary Nell Steenburgen

(1953-02-08) February 8, 1953 (age 69)
EducationHendrix College
Occupations
  • Actress
  • comedian
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active1978–present
Spouses
Children2, including Charlie McDowell
AwardsAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actress
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

Steenburgen also received nominations for a Golden Globe Award for Miloš Forman's drama film Ragtime (1981), a BAFTA TV Award for the drama miniseries Tender Is the Night (1985), and a Primetime Emmy Award for the television film The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank (1988). Her other film appearances include Time After Time (1979), Cross Creek (1983), Parenthood (1989), Back to the Future Part III (1990), Philadelphia (1993), What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993), Nixon (1995), Elf (2003), The Brave One (2007), Step Brothers (2008), The Proposal (2009), The Help (2011), A Walk in the Woods (2015), Book Club (2018), Happiest Season (2020), and Nightmare Alley (2021).

Steenburgen appeared in television series such as Back to the Future (1991–1992), Gulliver's Travels (1996), Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000–2017), Joan of Arcadia (2003–2005), Wilfred (2011–2013), 30 Rock (2012), Justified (2014–2015), Orange Is the New Black (2015–2017), The Last Man on Earth (2015–2018), Bless the Harts (2019–2021), and Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist (2020–2021). She also worked as a singer-songwriter for numerous films, some of which she starred in. For her song "Glasgow (No Place Like Home)", which was featured in the musical film Wild Rose (2018), she received the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Song.

Early life

Steenburgen was born February 8, 1953, in Newport, Arkansas, to Nellie Mae (née Wall),[2] a school-board secretary, and Maurice Hoffman Steenburgen, a freight-train conductor who worked for the Missouri Pacific Railroad.[3][4][1][5] She has a sister, Nancy Kelly (née Steenburgen), a teacher.[6] In 1971, she enrolled at Hendrix College to study drama.[1] She subsequently traveled to Dallas at the suggestion of her drama teacher where she successfully auditioned for New York City's Neighborhood Playhouse.[1]

Career

Early career

Steenburgen moved to Manhattan in 1972 after the Neighborhood Playhouse offered her an opportunity to study acting. She worked as a server at The Magic Pan and for Doubleday while studying under William Esper.[6]

Film career

Steenburgen's break came when she was discovered by Jack Nicholson in the reception room of Paramount's New York office and was cast as the female lead in his second directorial work, the 1978 Western Goin' South.[6]

Steenburgen had a leading role, for which she won the Saturn Award for Best Actress, in the 1979 film Time After Time, as a modern woman who falls in love with author H. G. Wells, played by Malcolm McDowell, whom she married the following year.

In her third film, she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1980 film Melvin and Howard, playing Lynda Dummar, the wife of Melvin Dummar, then a trucker and aspiring singer, who claimed to have befriended reclusive eccentric Howard Hughes. Another notable film appearance came in the well-received 1983 film Cross Creek, portraying Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, author of The Yearling. In 1985, she also starred in the movie One Magic Christmas as a mother and wife who falls on devastating times at Christmas only to rely on a Christmas miracle to save her family. In 1989, she played Karen Buckman in Parenthood. In Back to the Future Part III (1990), Steenburgen played Clara Clayton, a school teacher who falls in love with Doc Brown. She was persuaded to play the role by her children, as well as by fans of the Back to the Future films, and reprised the role by providing the character's voice in Back to the Future: The Animated Series.

Other performances have been: in What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993), as a woman who is having an affair with the title character; My Summer Story (1994), as the mother of Ralphie Parker (the sequel to A Christmas Story); the role of Hannah Nixon in the Oliver Stone biopic, Nixon (1995); and the Will Ferrell 2003 comedy Elf, as a woman who discovers that her husband is the father of one of Santa's elves.

 
Steenburgen in December 2000

She has appeared in the comedy films Step Brothers (2008), playing the mother of Will Ferrell's character; Four Christmases (2008); and The Proposal (2009).

Dirty Girl, which featured Steenburgen, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2010. She also appeared in the critically acclaimed film The Help (2011) and had a featured role as a lounge singer, who is the romantic interest in a love triangle, in the 2013 comedy Last Vegas.

She had a small part in the 2015 film A Walk in the Woods as Jeannie. In 2018, Steenburgen starred in the romantic comedy film Book Club.

Television career

In television, Steenburgen appeared as Kate Montgomery in Ink (1996) and co-starred as Mary Gulliver in Gulliver's Travels (1996). She has a recurring role as herself in Curb Your Enthusiasm. Steenburgen co-starred as Helen Girardi, the mother of Amber Tamblyn's title character in Joan of Arcadia. In 2011, she had a recurring role as Josephine in the HBO sitcom Bored to Death. Steenburgen starred as Anastasia Lee in the 2011 FX pilot, Outlaw Country,[7] but it was passed by the network.[8] She appeared in the dark sitcom Wilfred from 2011 through 2013 as Catherine Newman, the title character's eccentric and mentally ill mother. Steenburgen had a recurring role on the NBC sitcom 30 Rock from 2012 to 2013 where she played Diana Jessup.

In 2014, she began a recurring role as former Dixie Mafia boss Katherine Hale in the fifth and sixth seasons of Justified.

From 2015 to 2018, she starred as Gail Klosterman on the comedy series The Last Man on Earth.

From 2020 to 2021, she played the role of Maggie Clarke in the NBC musical comedy-drama series Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist for two seasons. She reprised the role for The Roku Channel television film Zoey's Extraordinary Christmas.

Music career

In 2007, Steenburgen underwent minor surgery on her arm, which required a general anesthetic; shortly thereafter, she began experiencing "music (...) playing in her head day and night". She subsequently took music lessons so that she could write down what she was hearing, and by 2013 had almost 50 songwriting credits.[9] She has collaborated with musicians from Nashville and was also signed to Universal Music as a songwriter.[10] She performs one of her own songs in Last Vegas.[11]

In 2018, her composition "Glasgow (No Place Like Home)" as performed by Jessie Buckley featured as the climactic musical moment in the film Wild Rose and won Steenburgen several awards, including Critics Choice Award.[12] On October 30, 2020, Steenburgen signed a global publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing Group.[13]

Personal life

In 1978, Steenburgen met and began dating actor Malcolm McDowell while both were co-starring in Time After Time.[14] They married and had two children together, including son Charlie McDowell. They later divorced.[15] On October 7, 1995, Steenburgen married actor Ted Danson, whom she had met on the set of the film Pontiac Moon, and became the stepmother to Danson's two daughters from his previous marriage to producer Cassandra Coates.[16][17] Steenburgen resides in the Los Angeles area with her family.[18] An alumna of Hendrix College, she received an honorary doctorate from the institution in 1989.[19] In 2006, Steenburgen received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Lyon College in Batesville, Arkansas.[20] In September 2005, she and Danson gave a guest lecture for students at the Clinton School of Public Service where they discussed their roles in public service as well as the foundations and causes in which they are involved.[21]

Steenburgen is a friend of former senator and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and supported, along with Danson, Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign.[22] She also spoke at the 2016 Democratic National Convention. Steenburgen also is involved with various groups ranging from human rights to environmental causes.[23]

Since 2014, Steenburgen's son Charlie McDowell has had a running joke at her expense, claiming on numerous occasions on social media that his mother is actress Andie MacDowell.[24]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1978 Goin' South Julia Tate Moon
1979 Time After Time Amy Robbins
1980 Melvin and Howard Lynda West Dummar
1981 Ragtime Mother
1982 A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy Adrian
1983 Cross Creek Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
1983 Romantic Comedy Phoebe Craddock
1985 One Magic Christmas Ginny Grainger
1987 Dead of Winter Julie Rose / Katie McGovern / Evelyn
1987 The Whales of August Young Sarah
1987 End of the Line Rose Pickett
1989 Miss Firecracker Elaine Rutledge
1989 Parenthood Karen Buckman
1990 Back to the Future Part III Clara Clayton
1990 The Long Walk Home Narrator (voice)
1991 The Butcher's Wife Stella Keefover
1993 What's Eating Gilbert Grape Betty Carver
1993 Philadelphia Belinda Conine
1994 Clifford Sarah Davis Daniels
1994 Pontiac Moon Katherine Bellamy
1994 It Runs in the Family Mrs. Parker (mother)
1995 My Family Gloria
1995 The Grass Harp Sister Ida
1995 Powder Jessie Caldwell
1995 Nixon Hannah Milhous Nixon
2001 Nobody's Baby Estelle
2001 The Trumpet of the Swan Mother (voice)
2001 Life as a House Colleen Beck
2001 I Am Sam Dr. Blake
2002 Sunshine State Francine Pinkney
2002 Wish You Were Dead Sally Rider
2003 Hope Springs Joanie Fisher
2003 Casa de los Babys Gayle
2003 Elf Emily Hobbs
2005 Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing & Charm School Marienne Hotchkiss
2006 The Dead Girl Leah's mother
2006 Inland Empire Visitor #2
2007 Elvis and Anabelle Geneva
2007 Nobel Son Sarah Michaelson
2007 Numb Dr. Blaine
2007 The Brave One Carol
2007 Honeydripper Amanda Winship
2008 Step Brothers Nancy Huff
2008 Four Christmases Marilyn
2009 American Outrage Narrator Documentary
2009 In the Electric Mist Bootsie Robicheaux
2009 The Proposal Grace Paxton
2009 The Open Road Katherine
2009 Did You Hear About the Morgans? Emma Wheeler
2010 Dirty Girl Peggy
2011 Keepin' It Real Estate Claire Short film
2011 The Help Elaine Stein
2012 Mrs. Pilgrim Goes to Hollywood Mary
2013 Last Vegas Diana Boyle
2013 Brahmin Bulls Helen West
2013 The Tale of the Princess Kaguya The Bamboo Cutter's Wife (voice)
2014 Song One Karen
2015 A Walk in the Woods Jeannie
2016 The Book of Love Julia
2016 Dean Carol
2016 Katie Says Goodbye Maybelle
2017 The Discovery Interviewer
2017 I Do... Until I Don't Cybil Burger
2018 Book Club Carol
2018 Antiquities Dr. Margot
2019 Flannery Narrator
2020 Happiest Season Tipper Caldwell
2021 Nightmare Alley Mrs. Kimball
2023 Book Club 2 — The Next Chapter Carol Filming

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1983 Faerie Tale Theatre Mary / Little Red Riding Hood Episode: "Little Red Riding Hood"
1985 Tender Is the Night Nicole Warren Diver Miniseries
1988 The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank Miep Gies Television film
1991–1992 Back to the Future Clara Clayton (voice) Main role
1994 The Gift Catherine Television short film
1995 Frasier Marjorie (voice) Episode: "Retirement Is Murder"
1996 Gulliver's Travels Mary Gulliver Miniseries
1996–1997 Ink Kate Montgomery Main role
1998 About Sarah Sarah Elizabeth McCaffrey Television film
1999 Noah's Ark Naamah Television film
2000 Picnic Rosemary Sydney Television film
2000–2017 Curb Your Enthusiasm Mary Steenburgen 6 episodes
2002 Living with the Dead Det. Karen Condrin Television film
2002 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Grace Rinato Episode: "Denial"
2003–2005 Joan of Arcadia Helen Girardi Main role
2004 Becker Patient Episode: "DNR"
2004 It Must Be Love Clem Gazelle Television film
2004 Capital City Elaine Summer Television film
2007 Reinventing the Wheelers Claire Wheeler Television film
2009 Happiness Isn't Everything Audrey Veil Television film
2010 Southern Discomfort Mary Lou Dobson Television film
2011–2013 Wilfred Catherine Newman 4 episodes
2011 Robot Chicken Athena (voice) Episode: "The Core, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover"
2011 Bored to Death Josephine 4 episodes
2012 30 Rock Diana Jessup 5 episodes
2012 Outlaw Country Anastasia Lee Television film
2014–2015 Justified Katherine Hale 13 episodes
2015 Togetherness Linda 2 episodes
2015–2017 Orange Is the New Black Delia Powell 6 episodes
2015–2018 The Last Man on Earth Gail Klosterman Main role
2015 7 Days in Hell Louisa Poole Television film
2015 Turkey Hollow Aunt Cly Television film
2016 Blunt Talk Margaret Rudolph 4 episodes
2017 Finding Your Roots Herself Episode: "Puritans and Pioneers"
2018 The Conners Marcy Bellinger Episode: "Keep on Truckin'"
2019–2021 Bless the Harts Crystalynn Poole (voice) 7 episodes
2019 On Becoming a God in Central Florida Ellen Joy Bonar 5 episodes
2020–2021 Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist Maggie Clarke Main role
2020 Grace and Frankie Miriam 2 episodes
2020 The Good Place Music Teacher Episode: "Whenever You're Ready"
2021 Zoey's Extraordinary Christmas Maggie Clarke Television film
2022 Mr. Mayor Adriana Episode: "Murder in the Old West"

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Work Result
1978 Golden Globe Awards New Star of the Year – Actress Goin' South Nominated
1979 Saturn Awards Best Actress Time After Time Won
1980 Academy Awards Best Supporting Actress Melvin and Howard Won
Boston Society of Film Critics Best Supporting Actress Won
Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won
National Society of Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress Won
New York Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Won
1981 Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Ragtime Nominated
1985 Genie Awards Actress in a Leading Role One Magic Christmas Nominated
1985 British Academy Television Awards Best Actress Tender Is the Night Nominated
1988 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress – Miniseries or a Movie The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank Nominated
1989 Chicago Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Miss Firecracker Nominated
1990 Saturn Awards Best Supporting Actress Back to the Future Part III Nominated
1995 Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nixon Nominated
1998 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie About Sarah Nominated
2004 Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actress – Television Series Joan of Arcadia Won
2011 Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture The Help Won
2019 Critics' Choice Movie Awards Best Song Wild Rose
for "Glasgow (No Place Like Home)"
Won[a]
Hollywood Critics Association Best Original Song Won
Houston Film Critics Society Won

In addition to these recognitions, Steenburgen received the 1,337th star on Hollywood Walk of Fame on December 16, 2009.[25]

References

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  2. ^ "Steenburgen". Familysearch.org. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
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  4. ^ McIntosh, Barbara (April 3, 1988). . The Washington Post. Archived from the original on October 20, 2012. Retrieved September 7, 2010 – via Highbeam.com.
  5. ^ Stated on Finding Your Roots, October 17, 2017
  6. ^ a b c "Mary Steenburgen: Biography". TV Guide. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
  7. ^ Stanhope, Kate (June 21, 2010). "Mary Steenburgen Saddles Into Outlaw Country Pilot". TV Guide.
  8. ^ Levine, Stuart (November 17, 2011). "FX says no to 'Outlaw Country'". Variety. Retrieved September 18, 2013.
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  10. ^ Fisher, Luchina (October 21, 2013). "Oscar Winning Actress Mary Steenburgen Takes Up Accordion at 60". abcnews.com.
  11. ^ Newcott, Bill (January 2014). "2014 Movies for Grownups Awards". aarp.com.
  12. ^ Ehrlich, David (November 14, 2019). "How Actress Mary Steenburgen Suddenly Became a Great Songwriter". Rolling Stone.
  13. ^ Mary Steenburgen [@mary_steenburgen] (October 30, 2020). "To write music is a blessing in any situation, but the company and warmth and inspiration of the UMPG circle is my happy place. I'm so grateful! Photo by @jessiewebster". Retrieved April 20, 2021 – via Instagram.
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External links

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  • Mary Steenburgen discography at Discogs
  • Mary Steenburgen: The Gift of Giving

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Mary Nell Steenburgen 1 ˈ s t iː n b ɜːr dʒ e n born February 8 1953 is an American actress comedian singer and songwriter After studying at New York s Neighborhood Playhouse in the 1970s she made her professional acting debut in 1978 Western comedy film Goin South Steenburgen went on to earn critical acclaim for her role in Jonathan Demme s 1980 comedy drama film Melvin and Howard for which she received the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress Mary SteenburgenSteenburgen at the 2009 ceremony to receive her star on the Hollywood Walk of FameBornMary Nell Steenburgen 1953 02 08 February 8 1953 age 69 Newport Arkansas U S EducationHendrix CollegeOccupationsActresscomediansingersongwriterYears active1978 presentSpousesMalcolm McDowell m 1980 div 1990 wbr Ted Danson m 1995 wbr Children2 including Charlie McDowellAwardsAcademy Award for Best Supporting ActressGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion PictureSteenburgen also received nominations for a Golden Globe Award for Milos Forman s drama film Ragtime 1981 a BAFTA TV Award for the drama miniseries Tender Is the Night 1985 and a Primetime Emmy Award for the television film The Attic The Hiding of Anne Frank 1988 Her other film appearances include Time After Time 1979 Cross Creek 1983 Parenthood 1989 Back to the Future Part III 1990 Philadelphia 1993 What s Eating Gilbert Grape 1993 Nixon 1995 Elf 2003 The Brave One 2007 Step Brothers 2008 The Proposal 2009 The Help 2011 A Walk in the Woods 2015 Book Club 2018 Happiest Season 2020 and Nightmare Alley 2021 Steenburgen appeared in television series such as Back to the Future 1991 1992 Gulliver s Travels 1996 Curb Your Enthusiasm 2000 2017 Joan of Arcadia 2003 2005 Wilfred 2011 2013 30 Rock 2012 Justified 2014 2015 Orange Is the New Black 2015 2017 The Last Man on Earth 2015 2018 Bless the Harts 2019 2021 and Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist 2020 2021 She also worked as a singer songwriter for numerous films some of which she starred in For her song Glasgow No Place Like Home which was featured in the musical film Wild Rose 2018 she received the Critics Choice Movie Award for Best Song Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Film career 2 3 Television career 2 4 Music career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditSteenburgen was born February 8 1953 in Newport Arkansas to Nellie Mae nee Wall 2 a school board secretary and Maurice Hoffman Steenburgen a freight train conductor who worked for the Missouri Pacific Railroad 3 4 1 5 She has a sister Nancy Kelly nee Steenburgen a teacher 6 In 1971 she enrolled at Hendrix College to study drama 1 She subsequently traveled to Dallas at the suggestion of her drama teacher where she successfully auditioned for New York City s Neighborhood Playhouse 1 Career EditEarly career Edit Steenburgen moved to Manhattan in 1972 after the Neighborhood Playhouse offered her an opportunity to study acting She worked as a server at The Magic Pan and for Doubleday while studying under William Esper 6 Film career Edit Steenburgen s break came when she was discovered by Jack Nicholson in the reception room of Paramount s New York office and was cast as the female lead in his second directorial work the 1978 Western Goin South 6 Steenburgen had a leading role for which she won the Saturn Award for Best Actress in the 1979 film Time After Time as a modern woman who falls in love with author H G Wells played by Malcolm McDowell whom she married the following year In her third film she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1980 film Melvin and Howard playing Lynda Dummar the wife of Melvin Dummar then a trucker and aspiring singer who claimed to have befriended reclusive eccentric Howard Hughes Another notable film appearance came in the well received 1983 film Cross Creek portraying Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings author of The Yearling In 1985 she also starred in the movie One Magic Christmas as a mother and wife who falls on devastating times at Christmas only to rely on a Christmas miracle to save her family In 1989 she played Karen Buckman in Parenthood In Back to the Future Part III 1990 Steenburgen played Clara Clayton a school teacher who falls in love with Doc Brown She was persuaded to play the role by her children as well as by fans of the Back to the Future films and reprised the role by providing the character s voice in Back to the Future The Animated Series Other performances have been in What s Eating Gilbert Grape 1993 as a woman who is having an affair with the title character My Summer Story 1994 as the mother of Ralphie Parker the sequel to A Christmas Story the role of Hannah Nixon in the Oliver Stone biopic Nixon 1995 and the Will Ferrell 2003 comedy Elf as a woman who discovers that her husband is the father of one of Santa s elves Steenburgen in December 2000 She has appeared in the comedy films Step Brothers 2008 playing the mother of Will Ferrell s character Four Christmases 2008 and The Proposal 2009 Dirty Girl which featured Steenburgen premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 12 2010 She also appeared in the critically acclaimed film The Help 2011 and had a featured role as a lounge singer who is the romantic interest in a love triangle in the 2013 comedy Last Vegas She had a small part in the 2015 film A Walk in the Woods as Jeannie In 2018 Steenburgen starred in the romantic comedy film Book Club Television career Edit In television Steenburgen appeared as Kate Montgomery in Ink 1996 and co starred as Mary Gulliver in Gulliver s Travels 1996 She has a recurring role as herself in Curb Your Enthusiasm Steenburgen co starred as Helen Girardi the mother of Amber Tamblyn s title character in Joan of Arcadia In 2011 she had a recurring role as Josephine in the HBO sitcom Bored to Death Steenburgen starred as Anastasia Lee in the 2011 FX pilot Outlaw Country 7 but it was passed by the network 8 She appeared in the dark sitcom Wilfred from 2011 through 2013 as Catherine Newman the title character s eccentric and mentally ill mother Steenburgen had a recurring role on the NBC sitcom 30 Rock from 2012 to 2013 where she played Diana Jessup In 2014 she began a recurring role as former Dixie Mafia boss Katherine Hale in the fifth and sixth seasons of Justified From 2015 to 2018 she starred as Gail Klosterman on the comedy series The Last Man on Earth From 2020 to 2021 she played the role of Maggie Clarke in the NBC musical comedy drama series Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist for two seasons She reprised the role for The Roku Channel television film Zoey s Extraordinary Christmas Music career Edit In 2007 Steenburgen underwent minor surgery on her arm which required a general anesthetic shortly thereafter she began experiencing music playing in her head day and night She subsequently took music lessons so that she could write down what she was hearing and by 2013 had almost 50 songwriting credits 9 She has collaborated with musicians from Nashville and was also signed to Universal Music as a songwriter 10 She performs one of her own songs in Last Vegas 11 In 2018 her composition Glasgow No Place Like Home as performed by Jessie Buckley featured as the climactic musical moment in the film Wild Rose and won Steenburgen several awards including Critics Choice Award 12 On October 30 2020 Steenburgen signed a global publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing Group 13 Personal life EditIn 1978 Steenburgen met and began dating actor Malcolm McDowell while both were co starring in Time After Time 14 They married and had two children together including son Charlie McDowell They later divorced 15 On October 7 1995 Steenburgen married actor Ted Danson whom she had met on the set of the film Pontiac Moon and became the stepmother to Danson s two daughters from his previous marriage to producer Cassandra Coates 16 17 Steenburgen resides in the Los Angeles area with her family 18 An alumna of Hendrix College she received an honorary doctorate from the institution in 1989 19 In 2006 Steenburgen received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Lyon College in Batesville Arkansas 20 In September 2005 she and Danson gave a guest lecture for students at the Clinton School of Public Service where they discussed their roles in public service as well as the foundations and causes in which they are involved 21 Steenburgen is a friend of former senator and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and supported along with Danson Clinton s 2008 presidential campaign 22 She also spoke at the 2016 Democratic National Convention Steenburgen also is involved with various groups ranging from human rights to environmental causes 23 Since 2014 Steenburgen s son Charlie McDowell has had a running joke at her expense claiming on numerous occasions on social media that his mother is actress Andie MacDowell 24 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1978 Goin South Julia Tate Moon1979 Time After Time Amy Robbins1980 Melvin and Howard Lynda West Dummar1981 Ragtime Mother1982 A Midsummer Night s Sex Comedy Adrian1983 Cross Creek Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings1983 Romantic Comedy Phoebe Craddock1985 One Magic Christmas Ginny Grainger1987 Dead of Winter Julie Rose Katie McGovern Evelyn1987 The Whales of August Young Sarah1987 End of the Line Rose Pickett1989 Miss Firecracker Elaine Rutledge1989 Parenthood Karen Buckman1990 Back to the Future Part III Clara Clayton1990 The Long Walk Home Narrator voice 1991 The Butcher s Wife Stella Keefover1993 What s Eating Gilbert Grape Betty Carver1993 Philadelphia Belinda Conine1994 Clifford Sarah Davis Daniels1994 Pontiac Moon Katherine Bellamy1994 It Runs in the Family Mrs Parker mother 1995 My Family Gloria1995 The Grass Harp Sister Ida1995 Powder Jessie Caldwell1995 Nixon Hannah Milhous Nixon2001 Nobody s Baby Estelle2001 The Trumpet of the Swan Mother voice 2001 Life as a House Colleen Beck2001 I Am Sam Dr Blake2002 Sunshine State Francine Pinkney2002 Wish You Were Dead Sally Rider2003 Hope Springs Joanie Fisher2003 Casa de los Babys Gayle2003 Elf Emily Hobbs2005 Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing amp Charm School Marienne Hotchkiss2006 The Dead Girl Leah s mother2006 Inland Empire Visitor 22007 Elvis and Anabelle Geneva2007 Nobel Son Sarah Michaelson2007 Numb Dr Blaine2007 The Brave One Carol2007 Honeydripper Amanda Winship2008 Step Brothers Nancy Huff2008 Four Christmases Marilyn2009 American Outrage Narrator Documentary2009 In the Electric Mist Bootsie Robicheaux2009 The Proposal Grace Paxton2009 The Open Road Katherine2009 Did You Hear About the Morgans Emma Wheeler2010 Dirty Girl Peggy2011 Keepin It Real Estate Claire Short film2011 The Help Elaine Stein2012 Mrs Pilgrim Goes to Hollywood Mary2013 Last Vegas Diana Boyle2013 Brahmin Bulls Helen West2013 The Tale of the Princess Kaguya The Bamboo Cutter s Wife voice 2014 Song One Karen2015 A Walk in the Woods Jeannie2016 The Book of Love Julia2016 Dean Carol2016 Katie Says Goodbye Maybelle2017 The Discovery Interviewer2017 I Do Until I Don t Cybil Burger2018 Book Club Carol2018 Antiquities Dr Margot2019 Flannery Narrator2020 Happiest Season Tipper Caldwell2021 Nightmare Alley Mrs Kimball2023 Book Club 2 The Next Chapter Carol FilmingTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1983 Faerie Tale Theatre Mary Little Red Riding Hood Episode Little Red Riding Hood 1985 Tender Is the Night Nicole Warren Diver Miniseries1988 The Attic The Hiding of Anne Frank Miep Gies Television film1991 1992 Back to the Future Clara Clayton voice Main role1994 The Gift Catherine Television short film1995 Frasier Marjorie voice Episode Retirement Is Murder 1996 Gulliver s Travels Mary Gulliver Miniseries1996 1997 Ink Kate Montgomery Main role1998 About Sarah Sarah Elizabeth McCaffrey Television film1999 Noah s Ark Naamah Television film2000 Picnic Rosemary Sydney Television film2000 2017 Curb Your Enthusiasm Mary Steenburgen 6 episodes2002 Living with the Dead Det Karen Condrin Television film2002 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Grace Rinato Episode Denial 2003 2005 Joan of Arcadia Helen Girardi Main role2004 Becker Patient Episode DNR 2004 It Must Be Love Clem Gazelle Television film2004 Capital City Elaine Summer Television film2007 Reinventing the Wheelers Claire Wheeler Television film2009 Happiness Isn t Everything Audrey Veil Television film2010 Southern Discomfort Mary Lou Dobson Television film2011 2013 Wilfred Catherine Newman 4 episodes2011 Robot Chicken Athena voice Episode The Core the Thief His Wife and Her Lover 2011 Bored to Death Josephine 4 episodes2012 30 Rock Diana Jessup 5 episodes2012 Outlaw Country Anastasia Lee Television film2014 2015 Justified Katherine Hale 13 episodes2015 Togetherness Linda 2 episodes2015 2017 Orange Is the New Black Delia Powell 6 episodes2015 2018 The Last Man on Earth Gail Klosterman Main role2015 7 Days in Hell Louisa Poole Television film2015 Turkey Hollow Aunt Cly Television film2016 Blunt Talk Margaret Rudolph 4 episodes2017 Finding Your Roots Herself Episode Puritans and Pioneers 2018 The Conners Marcy Bellinger Episode Keep on Truckin 2019 2021 Bless the Harts Crystalynn Poole voice 7 episodes2019 On Becoming a God in Central Florida Ellen Joy Bonar 5 episodes2020 2021 Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist Maggie Clarke Main role2020 Grace and Frankie Miriam 2 episodes2020 The Good Place Music Teacher Episode Whenever You re Ready 2021 Zoey s Extraordinary Christmas Maggie Clarke Television film2022 Mr Mayor Adriana Episode Murder in the Old West Awards and nominations EditYear Association Category Work Result1978 Golden Globe Awards New Star of the Year Actress Goin South Nominated1979 Saturn Awards Best Actress Time After Time Won1980 Academy Awards Best Supporting Actress Melvin and Howard WonBoston Society of Film Critics Best Supporting Actress WonGolden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture WonLos Angeles Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress WonNational Society of Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress WonNew York Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Won1981 Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture Ragtime Nominated1985 Genie Awards Actress in a Leading Role One Magic Christmas Nominated1985 British Academy Television Awards Best Actress Tender Is the Night Nominated1988 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress Miniseries or a Movie The Attic The Hiding of Anne Frank Nominated1989 Chicago Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Miss Firecracker Nominated1990 Saturn Awards Best Supporting Actress Back to the Future Part III Nominated1995 Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nixon Nominated1998 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie About Sarah Nominated2004 Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actress Television Series Joan of Arcadia Won2011 Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture The Help Won2019 Critics Choice Movie Awards Best Song Wild Rosefor Glasgow No Place Like Home Won a Hollywood Critics Association Best Original Song WonHouston Film Critics Society Won Tied with Elton John and Bernie Taupin for I m Gonna Love Me Again from Rocketman In addition to these recognitions Steenburgen received the 1 337th star on Hollywood Walk of Fame on December 16 2009 25 References Edit a b c d Emberton Jan Mary Nell Steenburgen 1953 Encyclopedia of Arkansas Archived from the original on December 19 2019 Retrieved September 7 2010 Steenburgen Familysearch org Retrieved August 16 2014 Mary Steenburgen Biography 1953 Film Reference Retrieved September 7 2010 McIntosh Barbara April 3 1988 Stony Reception in Little Rock Film by Mary Steenburgen Draws Cries of Foul in Arkansas The Washington Post Archived from the original on October 20 2012 Retrieved September 7 2010 via Highbeam com Stated on Finding Your Roots October 17 2017 a b c Mary Steenburgen Biography TV Guide Retrieved August 16 2014 Stanhope Kate June 21 2010 Mary Steenburgen Saddles Into Outlaw Country Pilot TV Guide Levine Stuart November 17 2011 FX says no to Outlaw Country Variety Retrieved September 18 2013 Mazziotta Julie November 14 2019 Mary Steenburgen s Brain Became Musical After a Strange Complication from a Routine Surgery People Magazine Fisher Luchina October 21 2013 Oscar Winning Actress Mary Steenburgen Takes Up Accordion at 60 abcnews com Newcott Bill January 2014 2014 Movies for Grownups Awards aarp com Ehrlich David November 14 2019 How Actress Mary Steenburgen Suddenly Became a Great Songwriter Rolling Stone Mary Steenburgen mary steenburgen October 30 2020 To write music is a blessing in any situation but the company and warmth and inspiration of the UMPG circle is my happy place I m so grateful Photo by jessiewebster Retrieved April 20 2021 via Instagram Chambers Andrea September 1 1980 Malcolm McDowell s Romance with Mary Steenburgen Has Gone Just Like Clockwork People p 64 Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Billen Andrew March 7 2002 Malcolm in middle age Evening Standard Retrieved August 5 2019 Mattern Jessica November 4 2017 Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen s Marriage Will Make You Believe in Long Lasting Love Country Living Hearst Digital Media Archived from the original on November 6 2017 Retrieved August 5 2019 Martin Annie October 8 2018 Ted Danson Mary Steenburgen Celebrate 23rd Wedding Anniversary UPI Retrieved June 6 2020 Mary Steenburgen Clinton School of Public Service Archived from the original on September 27 2014 Retrieved March 2 2014 Hendrix College Encyclopedia of Arkansas Retrieved September 7 2010 Acclaimed actress Arkansas native to receive honorary Lyon degree Lyon College Newsletter October 2 2006 Archived from the original on July 16 2011 Retrieved July 10 2010 The Clinton School Speaker Series Clinton School of Public Service Retrieved September 7 2010 Eilperin Juliet February 15 2008 Danson to Hit the Road for Clinton Again The Washington Post Archived from the original on September 5 2012 Retrieved July 10 2010 Smiley Tavis October 31 2013 Actress Mary Steenburgen PBS Archived from the original on March 30 2014 Retrieved March 2 2014 All the times Mary Steenburgen s son Charlie McDowell trolled her by pretending actress Andie MacDowell was his mother Celebrity October 8 2020 Retrieved October 11 2020 Nelsen Jo December 15 2009 Spotlight Mary Steenburgen The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved December 26 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mary Steenburgen Wikiquote has quotations related to Mary Steenburgen Mary Steenburgen at IMDb Mary Steenburgen at AllMovie Mary Steenburgen discography at Discogs Mary Steenburgen The Gift of Giving Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mary Steenburgen amp oldid 1132039940, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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