Mary Louise Wilson

Mary Louise Wilson (born November 12, 1931) is an American actress, singer, and comedian, known for her role in Grey Gardens.[1] She is also known for her appearances on One Day at a Time.

Mary Louise Wilson
Born (1931-11-12) November 12, 1931 (age 92)
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Years active1958–present
SpouseAlfred Cibelli (m. 1965; div. 1968)

Early life edit

Wilson was born in New Haven, Connecticut, but raised in New Orleans, Louisiana.[2] She was married to fellow actor Pedro Ferrer in 1974 to 1981 [3]

Work edit

Stage edit

Awards and nominations edit

YearAwardCategoryNominated WorkResult
1996Obie Award[15]Distinguished Performance by an ActressFull GallopWon
1998Tony Award[16]Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a MusicalCabaretNominated
1999Drama Desk Award[17]Outstanding Featured Actress in a PlayBosoms and NeglectNominated
2004Drama Desk Award[18]Outstanding Featured Actress in a PlayThe Beard of AvonNominated
2006Outer Critics Circle Award[19]Outstanding Featured Actress in a MusicalGrey GardensNominated
Lucille Lortel Award[20]Outstanding Performance by a Featured ActressNominated
Drama League Award[21]Distinguished PerformanceNominated
2007Tony Award[22]Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a MusicalWon
Richard Seff Award[23]Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Broadway or Off-Broadway ProductionWon
2012Obie Award[24]Distinguished Performance by an Actress4000 MilesWon
Drama League Award[25]Distinguished PerformanceNominated
2015Outer Critics Circle Award[26]Outstanding Featured Actress in a MusicalOn the Twentieth CenturyNominated

References edit

  1. ^ Haun, Harry (June 18, 2011). "Mary Louise Wilson: Older, Wiser and Loving It, in Off-Broadway's 4000 Miles". Playbill.
  2. ^ Wilson, Mary Louise. My First Hundred Years in Show Business: A Memoir. Abrams Press, 2015. Print.
  3. ^ "Mary L Wilson in the Connecticut, Marriage Index, 1959-2012". Ancestry.com. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  4. ^ "Mary Louise Wilson – Broadway Cast & Staff". Internet Broadway Database.
  5. ^ "Mary Louise Wilson". Internet Off-Broadway Database.
  6. ^ "Mary Louise Wilson". Actors' Equity Association.
  7. ^ "Gypsy – Broadway Musical – 1974-1974 Tour". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  8. ^ Eckert, Thor Jr. (1980-09-08). "The Bard and carpentry make a well-rounded company". Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  9. ^ "Social Security – Broadway Play – Tour". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  10. ^ Klein, Alvin (1994-03-13). "THEATER; Untruth And Truth, The Games People Play". The New York Times. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  11. ^ Shewey, Don (1996-07-14). "How to Be a Producer, in One Instant Lesson". The New York Times. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  12. ^ Gallo, Phil (2002-12-12). "Morning's at Seven". Variety. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  13. ^ Rizzo, Frank (2005-01-24). "The Rivals". Variety. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  14. ^ "Mary Louise Wilson cast in Molnar farce". The Berkshire Eagle. New England Newspapers, Inc. 2010-03-10. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  15. ^ "Winners of the 1996 Obie Awards". Playbill. 1996-05-21. Retrieved 2021-08-09.
  16. ^ "List of 1998 Tony Award Winners". Playbill. 1998-12-14. Retrieved 2021-08-09.
  17. ^ Lefkowitz, David (1999-05-09). "List of 1999 Drama Desk Winners". Playbill. Retrieved 2021-08-09.
  18. ^ Gans, Andrew (2004-04-29). "2003-04 Drama Desk Award Nominations Announced; Wicked Leads Pack with 11 Nominations". Playbill. Retrieved 2021-08-09.
  19. ^ "Outer Critics Circle 2005-2006 winners announced". New York Theater Guide. 2006-05-14. Retrieved 2021-08-09.
  20. ^ "2006 Nominations and Recipients". w.lortelaward.com. Retrieved 2021-08-09.
  21. ^ "Drama League Announces 2006 Nominees". Broadway.com. 2006-04-19.
  22. ^ Ku, Andrew (11 June 2007). "Just the Facts: List of 2007 Tony Award Winners and Nominees". Playbill.
  23. ^ "Richard Seff Award (NOT PAGE) | actorsequityfdn".
  24. ^ "The 2012 Obie Award Winners". The Village Voice. 16 May 2012.
  25. ^ "The 2012 Drama League Award Winners". broadwaymusicalblog.com. 18 May 2012.
  26. ^ Cox, Gordon (11 May 2015). "Outer Critic Circle Awards 2015 (FULL LIST): 'Curious Incident' Wins Big". Variety.

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