Bibi Besch (born Bibiana Maria Köchert; February 1, 1942 – September 7, 1996) was an Austrian-American film, television, and stage actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Dr. Carol Marcus in the science fiction film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982). Her other notable film roles were in Who's That Girl (1987), Steel Magnolias (1989), and Tremors (1990). Besch also appeared in a number of television productions, including the television film The Day After (1983) and The Jeff Foxworthy Show, and received two Primetime Emmy Award nominations.

Bibi Besch
Born
Bibiana Maria Köchert

(1942-02-01)February 1, 1942
DiedSeptember 7, 1996(1996-09-07) (aged 54)
OccupationActress
Years active1954–1996
Spouse
Donald B. Mathis
(m. 1965; div. 1973)
ChildrenSamantha Mathis
Parents

Early life

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Bibiana Maria Köchert was born in Vienna in 1942, the younger of two daughters born to theater actress Gusti Huber, who starred in German films during World War II, and Gotfrid Köchert, an Austrian racing driver, who served in the Wehrmacht. She had an elder sister, Christiana Barbara Köchert. Gusti and her two daughters remained in Vienna throughout World War II, immigrating to the United States after the war ended.[1]

Joseph Besch, a radio executive and former U.S. Army captain, married Huber, a divorcee, in 1946, and became Huber's daughters' stepfather; his stepchildren took his surname. Huber and Besch later had two children, born in the United States, Drea and Andrew, the half-siblings of Bibiana and Christiana.[2] She had a daughter, Samantha Mathis, also an actress.[3]

Career

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Most of Besch's early TV experience came from years spent on New York-based daytime soap operas — The Secret Storm (1966), The Edge of Night (1969), Love Is a Many Splendored Thing (1973) and Somerset (1974). In later years she was seen in primetime soaps, such as Secrets of Midland Heights (1980), The Hamptons (1983), Dynasty (1984), Dallas (1985), Falcon Crest (1985-1986), Knots Landing (1989) and an episode of Melrose Place which aired on September 9, 1996, two days after her death.[4]

Besch guest starred in a variety of television series, including Street Hawk, The Rockford Files, The Golden Girls, Murder, She Wrote, Backstairs at the White House, and It's Garry Shandling's Show. Having appeared on a 1979 episode of James Arness' western series, How the West Was Won, she reunited with him in the 1981 made-for-TV film McClain's Law which served as the two-hour debut episode of Arness' 1981–82 same-named police detective series.

She played Dr. Carol Marcus, the early love of Admiral James T. Kirk in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982). Her other films included Victory at Entebbe (1976), The Pack (1977), The Promise (1979), Meteor (1979), The Beast Within (1982), The Lonely Lady (1983), The Day After (1983), Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry (1986), He's My Girl (1987), Who's That Girl (1987), Date with an Angel (1987), Steel Magnolias (1989), Tremors (1990), and Betsy's Wedding (1990).

In 1992, she received an Emmy Award nomination for her performance in Doing Time on Maple Drive, which starred William McNamara and Jim Carrey as her sons. She received another Emmy nomination in 1993 for her recurring-character role as the neurotic mother of Janine Turner's character on Northern Exposure. She continued to act until 1996, when with 11 television and film credits in 1996, she died.

Death

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Bibi Besch died of breast cancer at Daniel Freeman Hospital in Los Angeles on September 7, 1996. She was 54 years old.[3]

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1975DistanceJoanne Morse
1976Victory at EntebbeGerman WomanTV movie
1977The PackMarge
1978The Six Million Dollar ManCountess Lysandra KorischevaEpisode: The Madonna Caper
1979HardcoreMary
1979The PromiseDr. Faye Allison
1979MeteorHelen Bradley
1981McClain's LawAnnie LammonTV movie
1982The Beast WithinCaroline MacCleary
1982Star Trek II: The Wrath of KhanDr. Carol Marcus
1983The Lonely LadyVeronica Randall
1983The Day AfterEve DahlbergTV movie
1983Likely Stories, Vol. 3Beth Warner
1984Cagney & LaceyLinda CarsonEpisode: Matinee
1986Mrs. Delafield Wants to MarryDoreen DelafieldTV movie
1987Who's That GirlMrs. Worthington
1987He's My GirlMarcia
1987Date with an AngelGrace Sanders
1988Family TiesDr. Hewitt
1989Kill Me AgainJack's Secretary
1989The Golden GirlsHelen BuddEpisode: Sick and Tired (part 2)
1989Steel MagnoliasBelle Marmillion
1990Night CourtMrs. Rollins
1990TremorsMegan as The Doctor's Wife
1990Betsy's WeddingNancy Lovell
1991Lonely HeartsMaria Wilson
1992Doing Time on Maple DriveLisa CarterTV movie
1992–1993Northern ExposureJane O'Connell2 Episodes: "Burning Down the House" and "Grosse Pointe, 48230"
1995My FamilyMrs. Gillespie
1999California MythHarriet(final film role)

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
19844th Golden Raspberry AwardsWorst Supporting ActressNominated
199244th Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a SpecialNominated
199345th Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Guest Actress in a Drama SeriesNominated

References

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  1. ^ "BIBI BESCH, APPEARED IN TV ROLES". Archived from the original on October 17, 2017. Retrieved May 18, 2015. [when accessed on August 4, 2020, this link was no longer active]
  2. ^ Profile Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine AmericanHeritage.com; accessed November 3, 2015. [when accessed on August 4, 2020, this link was no longer active]
  3. ^ a b Van Gelder, Lawrence (September 14, 1996). "Bibi Besch, 54, Dies; TV and Film Actress And a Force in Guild". The New York Times. Retrieved August 4, 2020.
  4. ^ Gelder, Lawrence Van (1996-09-14). "Bibi Besch, 54, Dies; TV and Film Actress And a Force in Guild". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-05-14.
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