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Ellen Albertini Dow

 
Actor: Ellen Albertini Dow
  • Born: 1918
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '80s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy
  • Career Highlights: The Wedding Singer
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Wedding Singer (1998)

Biography

Whenever a script calls for a wacky old lady, character actor Ellen Albertini Dow is there to play the part. After a lifetime as a teacher, the Cornell graduate made her television debut on an episode of the Twilight Zone in 1985 when she was in her late sixties. She spent the rest of the '80s making TV guest appearances on family sitcoms (Mr. Belvedere, The Golden Girls, Family Matters, and Newhart, just to name a few). On the big screen, she appeared in inumerable supporting roles as a grandma, nun, or any random old lady, leading to choir parts in both Sister Act and Sister Act 2. She got to exploit her comedic schtick regularly in 1996 when she joined the cast of the Nickelodeon series Kenan & Kel in the role of Ethel Quagmire. If a cameo can be considered a breakthrough, she at least gained face recognition as the old lady, Rosie, who raps in The Wedding Singer by appearing in the film's commercial. She continued playing the sassy granny role as Disco Dottie in 54, Mrs. MacKenzie in Ready to Rumble, and Tom Green's grandma in Road Trip. In 2001, she returned to the small screen to play Grandma Harriet on the WB series Maybe It's Me. At the age of 84, she lent her voice to Adam Sandler's animated feature Eight Crazy Nights. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
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Ellen Albertini Dow
Born Ellen Albertini
November 16, 1918 (1918-11-16) (age 91)
Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania,
United States
Years active 1985-present

Ellen Albertini Dow (born November 16, 1918) is an American character actress. She often portrays feisty old ladies and is perhaps best known as the rapping grandmother who performs in the feature film The Wedding Singer. She also played a disillusioned, homophobic grandmother (much to the dismay of her gay grandson) in Wedding Crashers and a victim of Christopher Lloyd's slapstick in Radioland Murders.

Life and career

Albertini Dow was born Ellen Albertini in Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania, the seventh child of immigrant parents, a car dealership owner father and a mother also named Ellen.[1] She started studying dance and piano at age 5. She obtained a B.A. and M.A. in theatre from Cornell University, where she was a member of Kappa Delta Sorority. She then moved to New York, where she studied and worked with the legendary dance greats Hanya Holm and Martha Graham. She studied acting with Michael Shurtleff and Uta Hagen and worked with the twentieth century’s greatest mimes, Marcel Marceau and Jacques LeCoq, in Paris. She did comedy in the Borscht Belt and at the Second Avenue Theatre in New York with Menasha Skulnik and Molly Picon. She performed in summer stock companies in Massachusetts, Long Island, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina.

Ellen worked as a director and choreographer for many productions including The Beggar's Opera at Carnegie Recital Hall and light operas and operas, including The Magic Flute and Julius Caesar with famous German musical director Hugo Strelitzer, and was the producer/creator of Albertini Mime Players for 19 years. Awards include a Rockefeller grant for mime, Who’s Who Women (West), and a proclamation by Los Angeles mayor Tom Bradley.

In an episode of Will & Grace, she portrayed the mother-in-law of Karen Walker, who referred to her as "the goiter." Upon inadvertently helping Will Truman muster some confidence, she becomes extremely upset when she realizes he's gay, exclaiming, "I helped a fairy get a date! Oh my God, I'm going to hell!"

She also played J. Peterman's dying mother in an episode of Seinfeld. George tells her his secret ATM code ("BOSCO"), believing that she is unconscious. However, she was not, and shouts out "BOSCO!" just before she dies. Dow also appeared in three episodes of The Golden Girls, playing different characters in each one. She also guest starred in the Hannah Montana episode Debt It Be. She also played a dying woman in the Scrubs episode "My Faith in Humanity". She voiced Yzma's mother, Azma, on The Emperor's New School. She played Disco Dottie in the movie 54. Most recently, she guest starred as Emily Rose on the ABC series According to Jim.

She was married to Eugene Dow until his death in 2004.

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