Estelle Parsons
Known for: Acting
Born: November 19, 1927 in Lynn, Massachusetts, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Estelle Margaret Parsons (born November 20, 1927) is an American theatre, film and television actress and occasional theatrical director. After studying law, Parsons became a singer before deciding to pursue a career in acting. She worked for the television program Today and made her stage debut in 1961. During the 1960s, Parsons established her career on Broadway before progressing to film. She received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Blanche Barrow in Bonnie and Clyde (1967), and was also nominated for her work in Rachel, Rachel (1968). Parsons worked extensively in film and theatre during the 1970s and later directed several Broadway productions. More recently her television work included a role in the sitcom Roseanne. Nominated on four occasions for a Tony Award, in 2004 Parsons was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame. Description above from the Wikipedia article Estelle Parsons, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Bonnie and Clyde
Blanche
For Pete's Sake
Helen Robbins
Watermelon Man
Althea Janine Gerber
Rachel, Rachel
Calla Mackie
Wilde Salomé
Self
I Walk the Line
Ellen Haney
I Never Sang for My Father
Alice
Ladybug Ladybug
JoAnn's Mother
The UFO Incident
Betty Hill
Revolution! The Making of 'Bonnie and Clyde'
Self
Fore Play
First Lady / Barmaid
A Private Matter
Mary Chessen
Romantic Mysticism: The Music of Billy Goldenberg
Self
Terror on the Beach
Arlene Glynn
Freak City
Mrs. Stanapolous
Don't Drink the Water
Marion Hollander
Two People
Barbara Newman
The Tenth Level
Crossland
Guests of the Nation
Kate O'Connell
Open Admissions
Clare Block
She's The Best Thing in It
Self
Broadway: The Next Generation
Self
The Love Letter
Beatrice Corrigan
The Gun and the Pulpit
Sadie Underwood