Mary Steenburgen
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| Mary Steenburgen | ||||||||||
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| Born | February 8 1953 Newport, Arkansas, United States | |||||||||
| Years active | 1978 - present | |||||||||
| Spouse(s) | Malcolm McDowell (1980-1990) Ted Danson (1995-) | |||||||||
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Mary Steenburgen (IPA: /ˈstiːnbɜrdʒən/; born February 8, 1953) is an Academy Award-winning American actress.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Personal life
Steenburgen was born in Newport, Arkansas, daughter of Nell, a school-board secretary, and Maurice Steenburgen, a freight-train conductor.[1][2] Her last name is of Dutch origin.[3] Steenburgen married Malcolm McDowell in 1980 and they had two children together: Lily Amanda, born January 21, 1981 and Charles Malcolm born July 10, 1983, before divorcing in 1990, and has been married to actor Ted Danson since 1995. In 2006, Steenburgen received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Lyon College in Batesville, Arkansas. She is a close personal friend of former first lady, New York Senator, and new presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. She currently resides in Oxford, MS.
[edit] Career
Steenburgen moved to New York City in 1972 to study acting. She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the 1980 film Melvin and Howard. She played Clara Clayton in Back to the Future Part III (1990), a role which her children, fans of the Back to the Future movies, convinced her to play. She reprised the role by providing the character's voice in the Back to the Future: The Animated Series. She also had a role in the 1979 film Time After Time in which she played the love interest to H.G. Wells played by her husband-to-be Malcolm McDowell. In both films, she played the love interest of a time traveller. She also starred in the sitcom Ink and the television miniseries of Gulliver's Travels with her husband Ted Danson.
[edit] Filmography
- The Brave One (2007)
- Nobel Son (2007)
- Honeydripper (2007)
- Numb (2007)
- Elvis and Anabelle (2007)
- The Dead Girl (2006)
- Inland Empire (2006)
- Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing and Charm School (2005)
- Capital City (2004) TV
- It Must Be Love (2004) TV
- Joan of Arcadia (2003) TV Series
- Elf (2003)
- Casa de los babys (2003)
- Hope Springs (2003)
- Wish You Were Dead (2002)
- Sunshine State (2002)
- Living with the Dead (2002)
- I Am Sam (2001)
- Life as a House (2001)
- The Trumpet of the Swan (2001) Voice
- Nobody's Baby (2001)
- Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000) TV Series
- Picnic (2000) TV
- Noah's Ark (1999) TV
- About Sarah (1998) TV
- Gulliver's Travels (1996)
- Ink (1996) TV Series
- Nixon (1995)
- Powder (1995)
- The Grass Harp (1995)
- My Family (1995)
- Pontiac Moon (1994)
- The Gift (1994) TV
- It Runs in the Family (1994)
- Clifford (1994)
- Philadelphia (1993)
- What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993)
- The Butcher's Wife (1991)
- The Long Walk Home (1990) Narrator
- Back to the Future Part III (1990)
- Parenthood (1989)
- Miss Firecracker (1989)
- The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank (1988) (TV)
- End of the Line (1988)
- The Whales of August (1987)
- Dead of Winter (1987)
- One Magic Christmas (1985)
- Tender Is the Night (1985) TV Series
- Faerie Tale Theatre: Little Red Riding Hood (1983)
- Cross Creek (1983)
- Romantic Comedy (1983)
- A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy (1982)
- Ragtime (1981)
- Melvin and Howard (1980) (won Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress)
- Time After Time (1979)
- Goin' South (1978)
| Preceded by Meryl Streep for Kramer vs. Kramer | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress 1980 for Melvin and Howard | Succeeded by Maureen Stapleton for Reds |
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Mary Steenburgen at the Internet Movie Databasede:Mary Steenburgen
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