Colleen Dewhurst
Known for: Acting
Born: June 2, 1924 in Montréal, Québec, Canada - Died: August 21, 1991
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Colleen Rose Dewhurst (June 3, 1924 — August 22, 1991) was a Canadian-American actress known for a while as "the Queen of Off-Broadway." In her autobiography, Dewhurst wrote: "I had moved so quickly from one Off-Broadway production to the next that I was known, at one point, as the 'Queen of Off-Broadway'. This title was not due to my brilliance but rather because most of the plays I was in closed after a run of anywhere from one night to two weeks. I would then move immediately into another." Dewhurst was a renowned interpreter of the works of Eugene O’Neill on the stage, and her career also encompassed film, early dramas on live television, and Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival. Description above from the Wikipedia article Colleen Dewhurst, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Annie Hall
Mrs. Hall
The Dead Zone
Henrietta Dodd
The Boy Who Could Fly
Mrs. Sherman
Dying Young
Estelle Whittier
The Nun's Story
Dangerous Hospital Patient
Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel
Marilla Cuthbert
The Cowboys
Kate
When a Stranger Calls
Tracy
Anne of Green Gables
Marilla Cuthbert
A Fine Madness
Dr. Vera Kropotkin
Man on a String
Helen Benson
Ice Castles
Beulah Smith
The Last Run
Monique
Death Penalty
Elaine Lipton
You Can't Take it With You
Grand Duchess Olga Katrina
Between Two Women
Barbara Petherton
A Moon for the Misbegotten
Josie Hogan
Tribute
Gladys Petrelli
Bed & Breakfast
Ruth
Tennessee Williams' South
Burning Bright
Mordeen Saul
Split Cherry Tree
Mrs. Sexton
The Third Walker
Kate Maclean
Bigfoot
Gladys