Renée Taylor

Renée Adorée Taylor (née Wexler; born March 19, 1933) is an American actress, screenwriter, playwright, producer and director.[6] Taylor was nominated for an Academy Award for co-writing the screenplay for the film Lovers and Other Strangers (1970). She also played Sylvia Fine on the television sitcom The Nanny (1993–1999).

Renée Taylor
Taylor in 1974
Born
Renée Adorée Wexler

(1933-03-19) March 19, 1933 (age 91)
EducationAmerican Academy of Dramatic Arts
Occupations
  • Actress
  • screenwriter
  • playwright
  • producer
  • director
Years active1948–present
Spouses
Frank Baxter[1]
(m. 1958; div. 1964)
[citation needed]
(m. 1965; died 2017)
Children1[note 1]

Early years

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Taylor was born on March 19, 1933,[7] in The Bronx, New York City, to Charles and Frieda (née Silverstein) Wexler, an aspiring actress. Her mother named her after silent film actress Renée Adorée.[8] She graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts.[9]

Career

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Taylor acted with improv groups in the 1950s.[9] She worked as a comedian in the early 1960s at the New York City nightclub Bon Soir. Her opening act was a then-unknown Barbra Streisand.[10] In 1967, Taylor played an actress portraying Eva Braun in Mel Brooks' feature film The Producers, a role she got while performing the play Luv with Gene Wilder, whom Brooks cast as protagonist Leo Bloom.[11]

Taylor and husband Joseph Bologna co-wrote the Broadway hit comedy Lovers and Other Strangers, and received Academy Award nominations for writing the 1970 film adaptation. In 1971, the couple co-wrote and starred in the film Made for Each Other. Their screenplay received a nomination for the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Comedy. Taylor played Arlene Sherwood, co-producer of a television show along with Jerry Orbach and John Candy in the 1991 film Delirious.[citation needed]

From 1992 to 1994, Taylor played the overbearing Jewish mother of Brian Benben's lead character on the HBO series Dream On. In 1993, she was cast as the mother of Richard Lewis, and the ex-wife of Don Rickles, in the Fox sitcom Daddy Dearest, which was cancelled after a two-month run in the fall.

Also in 1993, Taylor was slated for sporadic guest appearances on the new CBS sitcom The Nanny, playing Sylvia Fine, the mother of Fran Drescher's title character. After the cancellation of Daddy Dearest, Taylor was upgraded to a recurring cast member during the first season of The Nanny and eventually a full-time cast member by the third season. Her roles on the two broadcast network series in 1993 were concurrent with her work on Dream On.

Taylor is most often recognized for her role in The Nanny. Her character was intent on helping daughter Fran find a husband and had a passionate love for food. Taylor's husband, Joseph Bologna, made two guest appearances on The Nanny—first, as an egomaniacal actor named Allan Beck, who tormented Maxwell Sheffield (Charles Shaughnessy) and second, in the final season, as a doctor and admirer of Sylvia in the episode, "Maternal Affairs".[12]

Between 2008 and 2012, Taylor guest-starred as Ted Mosby's neighbor, Mrs. Matsen, on How I Met Your Mother. She also had a guest-starring role on the Disney Channel series Shake It Up, portraying a cranky elderly woman, Mrs. Lacasio, in a retirement home. She also had a guest-starring role on the Nickelodeon series Victorious, as Robbie's cranky grandmother who wants to learn how to use the Internet.[13] Like Sylvia Fine, Taylor's character on Victorious also has a husband named Morty.

In addition to her numerous guest-starring appearances, Taylor has worked as a voice-actor as the character Mrs. Start in the animated feature film Ice Age: The Meltdown, and in a recurring role as Linda's mother Gloria in the animated Fox series Bob's Burgers. Taylor also played Martha Benson in the film Opposite Day, released in 2009.[14]

Taylor also appeared on Fran Drescher's latest show Happily Divorced as the best friend of Fran's mother. In 2011, Taylor was cast in the short-lived Fox cartoon Allen Gregory, in which she voiced the character of Principal Gottlieb. In 2013, she starred in the Tyler Perry film Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor as Ms. Waco Chapman, the owner of Chapman Drug Company.[15]

In 2016, Taylor starred in the Netflix movie The Do-Over with Adam Sandler as the role of Mrs. Kessler and in the TV show Rock in a Hard Place. Taylor followed that with an appearance in the 2017 film How to Be a Latin Lover.[16]

Taylor had a role in Tango Shalom, in which she acted alongside her husband, Joseph Bologna in his final film role before his death. The film was released theatrically in North America on September 3, 2021, and on VOD and DVD in North America on October 29, 2021.[17] [18] Beginning July 25, 2018, Taylor appeared in My Life on a Diet at the Off-Broadway Theatre at St. Clement's, written with Bologna.[19]After two extensions, she took the production on tour across the U.S.

Personal life

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Taylor married actor Joseph Bologna on August 7, 1965, in Stamford, Connecticut. They had a son, filmmaker, Gabriel[note 1] who directed his parents in the last film they starred in together, Tango Shalom.[5][20][21][22] They were married until Bologna's death in August 2017.[12]

Taylor is Jewish.[23]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1958The MuggerMac's wife
1961The Errand BoyMiss Giles
1961A Bowl of CherriesParty goerShort Film
1966A Fine MadnessMyrna
1967The ProducersEva Braun
1968The DetectiveRachael Schoenstein
1970Lovers and Other StrangersWriter
1971A New LeafSharon Hart
1971Jennifer on My MindSelma Rottner
1971Made for Each OtherPandoraalso Writer
1972Last of the Red Hot LoversJeanette
1983LovesickMrs. Mondragon
1989It Had to Be YouTheda Blaualso Director/Writer
1990The End of InnocenceAngel
1990White PalaceEdith Baron
1991DeliriousArlene Sherwood
1991All I Want for ChristmasSylvia
1992ForeverCharlotte Shelby
1996Love Is All There IsMonaalso Director/Writer
2001Dr. Dolittle 2Female TortoiseVoice
2001Dying on the EdgeLottie Minnow
2002Returning Mickey SternJeannie
2003Gold DiggersBetty Mundt
2004AlfieLu Schnitman
2005Boynton Beach ClubWoman on Cell Phone
2006Ice Age 2: The MeltdownMrs. StartVoice
2006Kalamazoo?Golda
2006A-ListMrs. Smigley
2007Dancin' on the Edge"Adult" Eloise BrownShort Film
2008The Rainbow TribeMs. Crappie
2009Life During WartimeMona
2009Opposite DayMartha Benson
2010Boston GirlsMrs. Palermo
2011When Harry Met Sally 2 with Billy Crystal and Helen MirrenUncreditedShort Film
2012Should've Been RomeoTillie
2012Rose's DietRoseShort Film

also Producer

2012Driving Me Crazy: Proof of ConceptDoris Brown
2013Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage CounselorMs. Waco Chapman
2014Zarra's LawGabriella Zarra
2016The Do-OverMrs. Kessler
2017How to Be a Latin LoverPeggy
2020The Pack PodcastStella / Debby
2021Tango ShalomDeborah Yehudaalso Executive Producer

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1963The DefendersMrs. ThorpeEpisode: "Judgement Eve"
1964The ReporterMyrnaEpisode: "Rope's End"
1968The Joan Rivers ShowHerselfEpisode: "Mrs. Parkinson's Law"
1973Calucci's DepartmentMrs. WoodsCreator / Writer / Actor
"Life Is an Anchovy" (Actor)
Writer (3 episodes)
1973Acts of Love and Other ComediesTelevision film, writer
1974ParadiseMarilyn / Carmel / MadelineTelevision film, also writer
1975FayMarianEpisode: "Mr. Wonderful"
1975Three for TwoTelevision film, writer
1976Woman of the YearTess HardingTelevision film, also writer
1977Good PennyPennyTelevision film, also writer
1977Forever FernwoodAnnabelle KearnsTelevision film
1980A Cry for LoveTelevision film, writer
1983Matt HoustonSheila BaerEpisode: "The Showgirl Murders"
1983Lottery!Sylvia BermanEpisode: "Being a Winner"
1983Lovers and Other StrangersTelevision film; writer and producer
1984BedroomsHost / Riva / WendyTelevision film; also director, writer, and producer
1984St. ElsewhereDr. Charlotte Miller2 episodes
1986The Love BoatMonica DouglasEpisode: "Happily Ever After/Have I Got a Job for You/Mr. Smith Goes to Minikulu" S9 E22
1986Tales from the DarksidePearl KingEpisode: "A Serpent's Tooth"
1987The New Hollywood SquaresHerself (Panelist)2 episodes
1988Win, Lose or DrawHerself (Contestant)Episode: "10.17.1988"
1989HeartbeatUnknown roleEpisode: "From Russia with Love"
1990ThirtysomethingElectra RosebloomEpisode: "The Guilty Party"
1992Empty NestAnneEpisode: "The Mismatchmaker"
1992Carol Leifer: Gaudy, Bawdy & BlueMrs. HimmelfarbTelevision film
1992–1994Dream OnDoris TupperRecurring role (6 episodes)
1993Daddy DearestHelen MitchellSeries regular (13 episodes)
1993–1999The NannySylvia FineRecurring role (94 episodes)
1996Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of SupermanRoweena JohnsonEpisode: "Oedipus Wrecks"
1996Caroline in the CityMrs. FoxEpisode: "Caroline and the Therapist"
1996Jeopardy!Herself (Celebrity Contestant)Episode: "1996 Celebrity Jeopardy! Game 5"
1997A Match Made in HeavenIsobel SlotkinTelevision film
1997Superman: The Animated SeriesLucilleVoice, episode: "Warrior Queen"
1998The Simple LifeSylvia FineEpisode: "The Other Mother"
1999Hollywood SquaresHerself (Panelist)Recurring role (5 episodes)
2001100 Deeds for Eddie McDowdPhyllisEpisode: "Matchmaking Mutt"
200161*Claire RuthTelevision film
2004EveMs. BerkowitzEpisode: "Valentine's Day Reloaded"
2005EverwoodBetty BarrettEpisode: "Piece of Me"
2005Early Birdunknown roleTelevision film
2007PandemicKathryn HadornMiniseries
2007The Wedding BellsGladys MillerEpisode: "For Whom the Bells Toll"
2008BiographyHerself (Interviewee)Episode: "Jude Law"
2009–2012How I Met Your MotherMrs. Matsen / Mrs. MatsonRecurring role (3 episodes)
2010Law & Order: Special Victims UnitMaude MonaghanEpisode: "Bedtime"
2010VictoriousMammawEpisode: "The Birthweek Song"
2010Sonny with a Chanceunknown roleEpisode: "Random Acts of Disrespect"
2010–2012Shake It UpMrs. LocassioRecurring role (3 episodes)
2011Allen GregoryPrincipal GottliebSeries regular (4 episodes)
2011Celebrity Ghost StoriesHerselfEpisode: "Joan Osborne/Ahmad Rashad/Renee Taylor/Mia Taylor"
2011–2012Happily DivorcedMarilynRecurring role (5 episodes)
2011–2023Bob's BurgersGloria GenarroVoice, 5 episodes
20122 Broke GirlsHinda GagelEpisode: "And the Kosher Cupcakes"
2012Natasha Mail Order Bride Escape to AmericaEuniceTelevision film
2013Beverly Hills BrokeReneeTelevision film; also writer and executive producer
2015Weird LonersNanaMiniseries, episode: "Weird Dance"
2016Rock in a Hard PlaceMimiUnknown episode(s)
2017Young & HungryMrs. ShapiroEpisode: "Young & Couchy"
2021DebrisHasmat #4Episode: "Asalah"

Accolades

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The following is a list of awards and nominations received by Renee Taylor:

AssociationYearNominated WorkCategoryResultsRef
Academy Awards1971Lovers and Other StrangersBest Adapted ScreenplayNominated[24]
Emmy Awards (Primetime)1973Acts of Love and Other ComediesOutstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy, Variety or Music (shared with Joseph Bologna)Won[25]
1974ParadiseOutstanding Writing in Comedy-Variety, Variety or Music (shared with Joseph Bologna)Nominated
1996The NannyOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated
Writers Guild Awards1971Lovers and Other StrangersBest Comedy Adapted from Another Medium (shared with Joseph Bologna & David Zelag Goodman)Nominated[26]
1972Made for Each OtherBest Comedy Written Directly for the Screen (shared with Joseph Bologna)Nominated[27]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Although some sources have claimed that Taylor had two children with her second husband Joseph Bologna,[2][3] the couple stated in a 1996 interview that they had only one child, a son.[4] The other child who is claimed to be theirs, a daughter, is actually the wife of their son.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Renee Taylor and husband Frank Baxter play Miami". Newspapers.com. The Miami News. June 18, 1961. Retrieved April 28, 2021.
  2. ^ Gates, Anita (August 14, 2017). "Joseph Bologna, Onscreen Tough Guy with a Sense of Humor, Dies at 82". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Barnes, Mike (August 13, 2017). "Joseph Bologna, 'My Favorite Year' Actor and Oscar-Nominated Screenwriter, Dies at 82". The Hollywood Reporter. ISSN 0018-3660.
  4. ^ "A TAYLOR-MADE MARRIAGE WORKING WITH MY HUSBAND HAS PAID OFF FOR 30 YEARS, SAYS 'NANNY' STAR RENEE". New York Daily News. October 13, 1996. Retrieved September 14, 2021. "At 15, our son met the girl who is now his wife," says Bologna about his 27-year-old only child.
  5. ^ a b "'Tango Shalom' dances its way through cross-cultural tale of community". The Daily Bruin. October 13, 1996. Retrieved September 14, 2021.
  6. ^ "Fourth Annual San Diego Writers Festival".
  7. ^ Partnow, Elaine (2004). The Quotable Jewish Woman: Wisdom, Inspiration & Humor from the Mind and Heart. Jewish Lights Publishing. p. 433. ISBN 9781580231930.
  8. ^ ""My Life on a Diet": Renée Taylor, ladies and gentlemen, and what a life she's led!". 29 November 2019.
  9. ^ a b Silverman, Stephen M. (December 15, 2018). Funny Ladies. New Word City. ISBN 978-1640193529. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
  10. ^ "Goodbye, Dolly". People. October 16, 2000. Retrieved 2011-12-22.
  11. ^ Kashner, Sam (January 6, 2004). "The Making of The Producers". Vanity Fair. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
  12. ^ a b Rossi, Rosemary (August 13, 2017). "Joseph Bologna, Star of 'My Favorite Year,' Dies at 82". TheWrap. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
  13. ^ "Actor: Renee Taylor". Geffen Playhouse. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
  14. ^ "Opposite Day". Tribute Entertainment Group. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
  15. ^ Foundas, Scott (March 29, 2013). "Film Review: 'Tyler Perry's Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor'". Variety. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
  16. ^ Busch, Anita (October 26, 2015). "Ken Marino Set To Direct Eugenio Derbez In 'Latin Lover' For Lionsgate's Pantelion". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
  17. ^ "Faith, footwork, freedom". San Diego Reader. February 4, 2021.
  18. ^ "Tour". My Life on a Diet. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
  19. ^ "Review: Mixing the Salty and the Sweet in 'My Life on a Diet'". The New York Times. July 29, 2018.
  20. ^ "Hollywood's happiest 52-year collaborating marriage: Remembering Joseph Bologna". 9 September 2017.
  21. ^ "Joseph Bologna Obituary (1934 - 2017) the Star-Ledger".
  22. ^ "'Big Daddy' Actor Joe Bologna Dies at 82; Wife Releases Statement". International Business Times. 14 August 2017.
  23. ^ "Tweens: Celebrities: Renee Taylor". JUF. Archived from the original on February 26, 2014. Retrieved 2014-02-21.
  24. ^ "Browser Unsupported - Academy Awards Search | Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences". awardsdatabase.oscars.org. Retrieved 2022-03-19.
  25. ^ "Renee Taylor". Television Academy. Retrieved 2022-03-19.
  26. ^ "Writers Guild of America, USA (1971)". IMDb. Retrieved 2022-03-19.
  27. ^ "Writers Guild of America, USA (1972)". IMDb. Retrieved 2022-03-19.
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