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Mary Steenburgen
Actress

Mary Steenburgen

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Actress
A.K.A.
Mary Nell Steenburgen
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Newport, Jackson County, Arkansas, U.S.A.
Age
71 years
Residence
Manhattan, Arkansas
Family
Spouse:
Malcolm McDowell Ted Danson
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Height:
1.7272 m
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Biography

Mary Nell Steenburgen (born February 8, 1953) is an American actress. She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress for playing the role of Lynda Dummar in Jonathan Demme's 1980 film Melvin and Howard.

Steenburgen, who studied at New York's Neighborhood Playhouse in the 1970s, also received a Golden Globe nomination for the 1981 film Ragtime, a BAFTA TV Award nomination for the 1985 TV miniseries Tender is the Night and an Emmy Award nomination for the 1988 TV film The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank. Her other film appearances include Cross Creek (1983), Parenthood (1989), Back to the Future Part III (1990), Philadelphia (1993), What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993), Elf (2003), The Brave One (2007), Step Brothers (2008), The Proposal (2009), and The Help (2011).

Early life

Steenburgen was born in Newport, Arkansas, to Nellie Mae (née Wall; 1923–2010), a school-board secretary, and Maurice Steenburgen (1914–1989), a freight-train conductor who worked at the Missouri Pacific Railroad. She has a sister, Nancy (Steenburgen) Kelly, a teacher. After graduating from high school, Steenburgen enrolled at Hendrix College to study drama. She subsequently traveled to Dallas, Texas at the suggestion of her drama teacher to audition for a slot in New York City's Neighborhood Playhouse, which she won.

Career

Early career

Steenburgen moved to Manhattan, New York City in 1972 after being selected by the Neighborhood Playhouse to study acting. She worked as a server at Magic Pan and for Doubleday while studying under Will Esper.

Film career

Steenburgen's big break came when she was discovered by Jack Nicholson in the reception room of Paramount's New York office and was cast as the female lead in his second directorial effort, the 1978 Western Goin' South.

Steenburgen had a leading role in the 1979 film Time After Time as a modern woman who falls in love with author H. G. Wells, played by her future-first husband Malcolm McDowell.

In only her third film, she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1980 film Melvin and Howard, playing Lynda Dummar, the wife of Melvin Dummar, then a trucker and aspiring singer, who claimed to have befriended reclusive eccentric Howard Hughes. Another notable film appearance came in the well-received 1983 film Cross Creek, in which she played Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, author of The Yearling.

In Back to the Future Part III (1990), Steenburgen played Clara Clayton, a school teacher who falls in love with Doc Brown, played by Christopher Lloyd. She was persuaded to play the role by her children, as well as by fans of the Back to the Future films, and reprised the role by providing the character's voice in Back to the Future: The Animated Series.

Other performances have been: in What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993), as a woman who is having an affair with the title character (played by Johnny Depp); the role of Hannah Nixon in the Oliver Stone biopic, Nixon (1995); and in the Will Ferrell 2003 comedy Elf, as a woman who discovers that her husband is the father of one of Santa's elves.

Steenburgen in December 2000

In recent years, she has been in the comedy films, Step Brothers (2008), starring Will Ferrell, playing the mother of Ferrell's character; Four Christmases (2008) opposite Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon; and The Proposal (2009) opposite Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds.

Dirty Girl, which features Steenburgen along with Juno Temple, Milla Jovovich and William H. Macy, premiered at the Toronto Film Festival on September 12, 2010. She also appeared in the critically acclaimed film The Help (2011), starring alongside Emma Stone, Viola Davis and Bryce Dallas Howard, and had a featured role as a lounge singer, who is the romantic interest in a love triangle, in the 2013 comedy Last Vegas.

She had a small part in A Walk in the Woods as Jeannie.

Television career

In television, Steenburgen starred as Kate Montgomery in the CBS sitcom Ink (1996) with her husband, Ted Danson, and co-starred with Danson as Mary Gulliver in the NBC miniseries Gulliver's Travels (1996). She has a recurring role as herself with Danson in the HBO sitcom Curb Your Enthusiasm. Steenburgen co-starred as Helen Girardi, the mother of Amber Tamblyn's title character in the CBS fantasy/family drama Joan of Arcadia. In 2011, she had a recurring role as Josephine in the HBO sitcom Bored to Death with Danson again. Steenburgen starred as Anastasia Lee in the 2011 FX pilot, Outlaw Country, but it was passed by the network. She finally appeared on FX in the dark sitcom Wilfred from 2011 through 2013 as Catherine Newman, the title character's eccentric and mentally ill mother. Steenburgen had a recurring role on the NBC sitcom 30 Rock from 2012 to 2013 where she played Diana Jessup.

In 2014, she began a recurring role as former Dixie Mafia boss Katherine Hale in the fifth and sixth seasons of the FX crime drama Justified.

On June 13, 2014, it was announced that Steenburgen would have a recurring role as Delia in the Netflix crime comedy-drama Orange Is the New Black in the third season.

Currently, she plays Gail Klosterman on The Last Man on Earth.

Personal life

In 1978, Steenburgen met and began dating actor Malcolm McDowell while both were co-starring in Time After Time. They married in 1980 and had two children together, daughter Lilly and son Charlie McDowell. Steenburgen and McDowell separated in 1989 and divorced in 1990.

On October 7, 1995, Steenburgen married actor Ted Danson, whom she met on the set of the film Pontiac Moon in 1993, and became the stepmother to Danson's daughters Kate and Alexis from his previous marriage to producer Cassandra Coates. Steenburgen currently resides in the Los Angeles area with her family.

An alumna of Hendrix College, Steenburgen received an honorary doctorate from the institution in 1989. In 2006, Steenburgen received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Lyon College in Batesville, Arkansas. In September 2005, she and Danson gave a guest lecture for students at the Clinton School of Public Service where they discussed their roles in public service as well as the foundations and causes in which they are involved.

Steenburgen is a close friend of former Senator and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and supported Clinton's 2008 Presidential campaign along with Danson. She also spoke at the 2016 Democratic National Convention.

Steenburgen is also an active humanitarian who is involved with various groups ranging from human rights to environmental causes.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978Goin' SouthJulia Tate Moon
1979Time After TimeAmy
1980Melvin and HowardLynda West Dummar
1981RagtimeMother
1982Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, AA Midsummer Night's Sex ComedyAdrian
1983Cross CreekMarjorie Kinnan Rawlings
1983Romantic ComedyPhoebe Craddock
1985One Magic ChristmasGinny Grainger
1987Dead of WinterJulie Rose / Katie McGovern / Evelyn
1987Whales of August, TheThe Whales of AugustYoung Sarah
1987End of the LineRose Pickett
1989Miss FirecrackerElain Rutledge
1989ParenthoodKaren Buckman
1990Back to the Future Part IIIClara Clayton Brown
1990Long Walk Home, TheThe Long Walk HomeNarrator (voice)
1991Butcher's Wife, TheThe Butcher's WifeStella Keefover
1993What's Eating Gilbert GrapeBetty Carver
1993PhiladelphiaBelinda Conine
1994CliffordSarah Davis
1994Pontiac MoonKatherine Bellamy
1994It Runs in the FamilyMrs. Parker (Mother)
1995My FamilyGloria
1995Grass Harp, TheThe Grass HarpSister Ida
1995PowderJessie Caldwell
1995NixonHannah Milhous Nixon
2001Nobody's BabyEstelle
2001Trumpet of the Swan, TheThe Trumpet of the SwanMother (voice)
2001Life as a HouseColleen Beck
2001I Am SamDr. Blake
2002Sunshine StateFrancine Pinkney
2002Wish You Were DeadSally Rider
2003Hope SpringsJoanie Fisher
2003Casa de los BabysGayle
2003ElfEmily Hobbs
2005Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing & Charm SchoolMarienne Hotchkiss
2006Dead Girl, TheThe Dead GirlLeah's Mother
2007Elvis and AnnabelleGeneva
2007Nobel SonSarah Michaelson
2007NumbDr. Blaine
2007Brave One, TheThe Brave OneCarol
2007HoneydripperAmanda Winship
2008Step BrothersNancy Huff
2008Four ChristmasesMarilyn
2009In the Electric MistBootsie Robicheaux
2009Proposal, TheThe ProposalGrace Paxton
2009Open Road, TheThe Open RoadKatherine
2009Did You Hear About the Morgans?Emma Wheeler
2010Dirty GirlPeggy
2011Keepin' It Real EstateClaireShort film
2011Help, TheThe HelpElain Stein
2012Mrs. Pilgrim Goes to HollywoodMary
2013Last VegasDiana
2013Brahmin BullsHelen West
2013The Tale of the Princess KaguyaThe Bamboo Cutter's WifeVoice role
2014Song OneKaren
2015A Walk in the WoodsJeannie
2016The Book of LoveJulia
2016DeanCarol
2016Katie Says GoodbyeMaybelle
2017The DiscoveryInterviewer
2017I Do...Until I Don'tCybil
2018Book ClubFilming

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983Faerie Tale TheatreMary / Little Red Riding HoodEpisode: "Little Red Riding Hood"
1985Tender Is the NightNicole Warren DiverTelevision miniseries
1988Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank, TheThe Attic: The Hiding of Anne FrankMiep GiesTelevision film
1991–92Back to the FutureClara Clayton (voice)Main role (26 episodes)
1994Gift, TheThe GiftCatherineTelevision short film
1995FrasierMarjorie (voice)Episode: "Retirement Is Murder"
1996Gulliver's TravelsMary GulliverTelevision miniseries
1996–97InkKate MontgomeryMain role (22 episodes)
1998About SarahSarah Elizabeth McCaffreyTelevision film
1999Noah's ArkNaamahTelevision film
2000PicnicRosemary SydneyTelevision film
2000–Curb Your EnthusiasmMary Steenburgen5 episodes
2002Living with the DeadDet. Karen CondrinTelevision film
2002Law & Order: Special Victims UnitGrace RinatoEpisode: "Denial"
2003–05Joan of ArcadiaHelen GirardiMain role (45 episodes)
2004BeckerPatientEpisode: "DNR"
2004It Must Be LoveClem GazelleTelevision film
2004Capital CityElaine SummerTelevision film
2007Reinventing the WheelersClaire WheelerTelevision film
2009Happiness Isn't EverythingAudrey VeillTelevision film
2010Southern DiscomfortTelevision film
2011–13WilfredCatherine Newman4 episodes
2011Robot ChickenAthena (voice)Episode: "The Core, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover"
2011Bored to DeathJosephine4 episodes
201230 RockDiana Jessup5 episodes
2012Outlaw CountryAnastasia LeeTelevision film
2014–15JustifiedKatherine Hale13 episodes
2015TogethernessLinda2 episodes
2015Orange Is the New BlackDelia Powell5 episodes
2015–presentThe Last Man on EarthGail KlostermanMain role (39 episodes)
20157 Days in HellLouisa PooleTelevision film
2015Turkey HollowAunt ClyTelevision film
2016Blunt TalkMargaret Rudolph4 episodes

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResult
1978Golden Globe AwardsNew Star of the Year – ActressGoin' SouthNominated
1979Saturn AwardsBest ActressTime After TimeWon
1980Academy AwardsBest Supporting ActressMelvin and HowardWon
1980Boston Society of Film CriticsBest Supporting ActressMelvin and HowardWon
1980Golden Globe AwardsBest Supporting Actress – Motion PictureMelvin and HowardWon
1980Los Angeles Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActressMelvin and HowardWon
1980National Society of Film Critics AwardsBest Supporting ActressMelvin and HowardWon
1980New York Film Critics CircleBest Supporting ActressMelvin and HowardWon
1981Golden Globe AwardsBest Supporting Actress – Motion PictureRagtimeNominated
1985Genie AwardsActress in a Leading RoleOne Magic ChristmasNominated
1985British Academy Television AwardsBest ActressTender Is the NightNominated
1988Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actress – Miniseries or a MovieThe Attic: The Hiding of Anne FrankNominated
1989Chicago Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActressMiss FirecrackerNominated
1990Saturn AwardsBest Supporting ActressBack to the Future Part IIINominated
1995Screen Actors GuildOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureNixonNominated
1998Screen Actors GuildOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television MovieAbout SarahNominated
2004Satellite AwardsBest Supporting Actress – Television SeriesJoan of ArcadiaWon
2011Screen Actors GuildOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureThe HelpWon

In addition to these recognitions, Steenburgen received the 1,337th star on Hollywood Walk of Fame on December 16, 2009.

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