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Marsha Mason

 
Actor: Marsha Mason
 
  • Born: Apr 03, 1942 in St. Louis, Missouri
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '70s-'90s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: The Goodbye Girl, Blume in Love, Only When I Laugh
  • First Major Screen Credit: Cyrano De Bergerac (1972)

Biography

A former dancer and New York theater star, Marsha Mason never quite reached the heights of stardom suggested by her early film career. Still she remains a respected supporting and occasional leading Hollywood actress and has four Oscar nominations to prove it. In film, Mason started out playing bit parts. She also appeared on television in such series as Dr. Kildare. She had her first substantial film role in Hot Rod Hulaballoo (1966). Her first big break came after she traveled to San Francisco to appear in an American Conservatory Theater production of Private Lives directed by Francis Ford Coppola. While on the West Coast she played a supporting role in Paul Mazursky's Blume in Love (1973). It was her stage work, however, that led filmmaker Mark Rydell to cast her as a pregnant single mother who prostitutes herself in Seattle in Cinderella Liberty (1973). She beat out Barbra Streisand, the studio's choice, for the role and won her first Academy Award nomination. Her second nomination came from her portrayal of a divorced chorine trying to support herself and her daughter while dealing with a series of failed romances in Neil Simon's comedy-drama The Goodbye Girl (1977). She and Simon were married at the time and the famed playwright wrote the part especially for her. Mason's co-star, Richard Dreyfuss, won a Best Actor Oscar. Simon wrote the screenplay for the film responsible for Mason's third Oscar nomination, Chapter Two (1979), which was an autobiographical account of their courtship. He also penned the part that landed her a fourth nomination, Only When I Laugh (1981). Through the '80s, Mason seemed to concentrate more on television movies, such as Love Canal (1982) and Surviving (1985), and her feature-film appearances became sporadic. In 1991, she starred in the short-lived sitcom Sibs. In 1997, Mason became a semi-regular on the popular NBC sitcom Frasier, playing the love interest of Kelsey Grammar's father, John Mahoney. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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Marsha Mason
Born April 3, 1942 (1942-04-03) (age 67)
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Occupation Actress/Director
Years active 1966–present
Spouse(s)
Gary Campbell
(1965–1970)
Neil Simon
(1973–1981)

Marsha Mason (born April 3, 1942) is an American actress and television director.

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Early life

Mason was born in St. Louis, Missouri, to Edward Marion Mason, Jr., and his wife Catharine Kentwood-Mason. She has a younger sister, Linda (b. 1943). She grew up on Elmont Lane in Crestwood, MO. Mason is a graduate of Nerinx Hall High School and Webster University, both in Webster Groves, MO.

Career

She was married to playwright and screenwriter Neil Simon, and starred in several movies based on his writings, including The Goodbye Girl, Chapter Two, Only When I Laugh, The Cheap Detective, and Max Dugan Returns. Chapter Two (1979) was based on her relationship with Simon up to their marriage. They divorced in 1984.

She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for Cinderella Liberty, The Goodbye Girl, Chapter Two, and Only When I Laugh. She has received a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame. In 1987, she directed the television film Little Miss Perfect.

Mason last appeared on Broadway in August 2005 in Steel Magnolias, with Delta Burke, Frances Sternhagen, Rebecca Gayheart, Lily Rabe, and Christine Ebersole.

In 2001, she opened an herbal medicine shop, selling products from the garden of her home in Abiquiu, New Mexico.

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1966 Hot Rod Hullabaloo Marcia Hamden
1968 Beyond the Law Marcia Stillwell (as Marcia Mason)
1969 Dark Shadows Audrey
Where the Heart Is Laura Blackburn (Television)
1971-1972 Love of Life Judith Cole (TV)
1972 Cyrano de Bergerac Roxane (Television)
Young Dr. Kildare Nurse Marsha Lord (TV series)
1973 Blume in Love Arlene
Cinderella Liberty Maggie Paul Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama
Nominated — Academy Award for Best Actress
1977 Audrey Rose Janice Templeton Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Actress
The Goodbye Girl Paula McFadden Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Nominated — Academy Award for Best Actress
Nominated — BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
1978 The Cheap Detective Georgia Merkle
The Good Doctor Various roles (Television)
1979 Promises in the Dark Dr. Alexandra Kendall Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama
Chapter Two Jennie MacLaine Nominated — Academy Award for Best Actress
Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
1981 Only When I Laugh Georgia Nominated — Academy Award for Best Actress
1982 Lois Gibbs and the Love Canal Lois Gibbs (Television)
1983 Max Dugan Returns Nora McPhee
1985 Surviving Lois (Television)
1986 Trapped in Silence Jennifer Hubbell (Television)
Heartbreak Ridge Aggie
1988 Hothouse
1989 Dinner at Eight Millicent Jordan (Television)
1990 The Image Jean Cromwell (Television)
Stella Janice Morrison
1991 Drop Dead Fred Polly Cronin
Sibs Nora Ruscio (TV series)
1993 One Life to Live Sabrina Episode dated 1 December 1993
1994 I Love Trouble Senator Gayle Robbins
1995 Broken Trust Ruth (Television)
Nick of Time Governor Eleanor Grant
1996 2 Days in the Valley Audrey Hopper
1997-1998 Frasier Sherry Dempsey 6 episodes
Nominated — Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress – Comedy Series
1999 Dead Aviators Lydia (Television)
2001 Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows Ethel Gumm (Television)
2002 The Education of Max Bickford Lilith Bigelow Episode "The Egg and I"
2004 The Long Shot Mary Lou O'Brian (Television)
Bride & Prejudice Catherine Darcy
Bereft Helen (Television)
2006 Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King Aunt Trudy Episode "The Road Virus Heads North"
2008 Lipstick Jungle Episode "Chapter Seven: Carpe Threesome"
Army Wives Charlotte Meade (2 episodes)

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