Fitzgerald, Geraldine (1914–2005), actress and director. The Irish performer with a musical voice and a keen sense of character appeared in some two dozen New York productions in between her movie career and work in theatres on two continents. She was born in Dublin, the daughter of an attorney, was educated at the Dublin Art School, and first acted professionally at the Gate Theatre in her hometown. Fitzgerald made her Broadway debut as the innocent Ellie Dunn opposite Orson Welles in the Mercury Theatre production of Heartbreak House in 1938. Among her memorable New York performances were the determined artist's wife Jennifer Dubedat in The Doctor's Dilemma (1955), Goneril to Welles's King Lear (1956), the haunted Mary Tyrone in Long Day's Journey into Night (1971), the motherly Essie Miller in Ah, Wilderness! (1975), the senile Felicity hanging onto life in The Shadow Box (1977), and Nora, the put‐upon wife of a braggart, in A Touch of the Poet (1977). Fitzgerald is also a respected director, and later in life she became popular as a singer of Irish folk songs in concert.




