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Elizabeth Wilson

 
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Elizabeth Wilson
Born Elizabeth Welter Wilson
April 4, 1921 (1921-04-04) (age 88)
Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA

Elizabeth Welter Wilson[1] (born April 4, 1921) is an American Tony Award-winning actress. She was elected to the Theatre Hall of Fame in 2007.

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Life and career

Wilson was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the daughter of Marie Ethel (née Welter) and Henry Dunning Wilson, who was an insurance agent.[1] Wilson attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, then studied with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse. She made her Broadway debut in Picnic in 1953. Her stage credits include The Good Woman of Sezuan, Sticks and Bones, Uncle Vanya, Threepenny Opera, The Importance of Being Earnest, Morning's at Seven, You Can't Take It with You, Ah, Wilderness!, and A Delicate Balance.

Wilson made her screen debut reprising her stage role in the 1955 film adaptation of Picnic. Additional credits include The Goddess, A Child is Waiting, The Birds, The Graduate, Catch-22, The Day of the Dolphin, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, Nine to Five, Grace Quigley, Regarding Henry, The Tunnel of Love, The Addams Family, and Quiz Show.

Wilson's television credits include such early anthology series as Kraft Television Theatre, The United States Steel Hour, and Armstrong Circle Theatre. She was a regular on the primetime drama East Side/West Side and sitcom Doc and has appeared in Dark Shadows, Another World, All in the Family, Murder, She Wrote, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

Wilson appeared with Shirley Booth in The Desk Set on Broadway. Information concerning her experiences with Shirley are found in the recently published book, Love is the Reason for it All: The Shirley Booth Story" by Jim Manago (BearManor Media, April 2008).

Awards and nominations

Awards
Nominations

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