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American actress
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Age
84 years
Education
Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre,
Thomas Jefferson High School,
Awards
Primetime Emmy Award
 
Theatre World Award
(1962)
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Biography

Brenda Buell Vaccaro (born November 18, 1939) is an American stage, television, and film actress. In a career spanning over half a century, she received one Academy Award nomination, three Golden Globe Award nominations (winning one), four Primetime Emmy Award nominations (winning one), and three Tony Award nominations.

Early life

Vaccaro was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Italian-American parents Christine M. and Mario A. Vaccaro, a restaurateur. She was raised in Dallas, Texas, where her parents, in 1943, founded Mario's Restaurant, and where she graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School.

She returned to New York City to study acting under the guidance of Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse, and made her Broadway debut in the short-lived 1961 comedy Everybody Loves Opal, for which she won a Theatre World Award.

Career

Vaccaro's Broadway credits include The Affair (1962), Cactus Flower (1965), How Now, Dow Jones (1967), The Goodbye People (1968), the female version of The Odd Couple (1985), and Jake's Women (1992). The husky-voiced actress is a three-time Tony Award nominee, for Best Featured Actress in a Play (Cactus Flower), Best Actress in a Musical (Dow Jones), and Best Actress in a Play (The Goodbye People). She was featured on the May 29, 1970 cover of Life magazine.

Vaccaro appeared with Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight in the 1969 film Midnight Cowboy, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress. For her performance in the 1975 film adaptation of Jacqueline Susann's Once Is Not Enough she gained an Academy Award nomination and won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress.

Additional screen credits include Airport '77, Capricorn One, The Pride of Jesse Hallam, Supergirl, The Mirror Has Two Faces, Heart of Midnight, Zorro, The Gay Blade and House by the Lake, also known as Death Weekend.

Her television credits include the title role in the 1976 series Sara, a number of television movies, and a regular role in the short-lived 1984 series Paper Dolls, in addition to guest appearances on Banacek, The Fugitive, The Defenders, Coronet Blue, The Name of the Game, Marcus Welby, M.D., McCloud, The Streets of San Francisco, The Love Boat, St. Elsewhere, Murder, She Wrote, The Golden Girls, Columbo, Touched by an Angel, Friends, The King of Queens, and Nip/Tuck. She was nominated for an Emmy Award three times and won for Best Supporting Actress in Comedy-Variety, Variety or Music for The Shape of Things in 1974.

She supplied the voice for Johnny Bravo's mother Bunny Bravo in the animated cartoon series. She was the first voice of Jay's (Jon Lovitz)'s ex-wife Ardeth on The Critic. She made an appearance on The Smurfs as Scruple, an apprentice of Gargamel, opposite Paul Winchell.

After ill health forced Valerie Harper to bow out of the production of Nice Work if You Can Get It at the Ogunquit Playhouse (Maine), Vaccaro took over the role of Millicent Winter for the remaining performances of the limited run from August 4-15, 2015.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1969Where It's AtMolly HirschNominated—Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress
1969Midnight CowboyShirleyNominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
1970I Love My WifeJody Burrows
1971Going HomeJenny
1972SummertreeVanetta
1975Once Is Not EnoughLinda RiggsGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
Nominated—Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
1976Death WeekendDiane
1977Capricorn OneKay BrubakerNominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress
1977Airport '77Eve Clayton
1979Fast Charlie... the Moonbeam RiderGrace Wolf
1980The First Deadly SinMonica Gilbert
1981Zorro, The Gay BladeFlorinda
1984SupergirlBianca
1985WaterDolores Thwaites
1988Heart of MidnightBetty
1989Ten Little IndiansMarion Marshall
1989CookieBunny
1990Lethal GamesStella Hudson
1991Masque of the Red DeathElaina Hart
1994Love AffairNora Stillman
1996The Mirror Has Two FacesDoris
2002SonnyMeg
2003Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great AdventureMrs. Hirsch
2005Boynton Beach ClubMarilyn
2016Kubo and the Two StringsKameyoVoice
2017The ClapperIda Krumble
201730-LoveHellen
2019Once Upon a Time in HollywoodMary Alice Schwarz

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1961Naked CityRosa AlloroEpisode: "The Corpse Ran Down Mulberry Street"
1963The FugitiveJoanne SpencerEpisode: "See Hollywood and Die"
1971What's a Nice Girl Like You...?ShirleyTelevision movie
1972Marcus Welby, M.D.Marilyn HoffmanEpisode: "House of Mirrors"
1972Streets of San FranciscoPolice Officer Sherry ReeseEpisode: "Act of Duty"
1972McCloudPolice Officer Margaret SerenoEpisode: "The Park Avenue Rustlers"
1972BanacekSharon ClarkEpisode: "To Steal a King"
1973Honor Thy FatherRosalie BonnanoTelevision movie
1974The Shape of ThingsUnknown roleTelevision movie
Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program
1974Streets of San FranciscoHit Woman Sidney (AKA Sally Banning)Episode: "The Most Deadly Species"
1976SaraSara Yarnell12 episodes
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
1976Territorial MenSara YarnellTelevision movie – compiled from footage shot for the television series Sara
1979Dear DetectiveDet. Sgt. Kate Hudson4 episodes
1980Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim JonesJane BriggsTelevision movie
1981A Long Way HomeLillian JacobsTelevision movie
1981The Star MakerDolores BakerTelevision movie
1981The Pride of Jesse HallamMarion GalucciTelevision movie
1984Paper DollsJulia Blake13 episodes
1984St. ElsewhereRose OrsoEpisode: "The Women"
1984The Love BoatEleanor Savage2 episodes
1985DeceptionsHelen AdamsTelevision movie
1985Care BearsAuntie Freeze2 episodes; uncredited
1987The Jetsons Meet the FlintstonesDidiTelevision movie
1988Murder, She WroteMimi HarcourtEpisode:"Just Another Fish Story"
1990Murder, She WroteDidi BlairEpisode: "The Fixer-Upper"
1990Murder, She WroteSheila Kowalski FinleyEpisode: "The Family Jewels"
1990The Golden GirlsAngela PetrilloEpisode: "Ebbtide's Revenge"
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
1990ColumboJess McCurdyEpisode: "Murder in Malibu"
1990Stolen: One HusbandLisa JarrettTelevision movie
1992Civil WarsActressEpisode: "Oceans White the Phone"
1992Red Shoe DiariesMarthaTelevision movie
1994Following Her HeartCecileTelevision movie
1995FriendsGloria TribbianiEpisode: "The One with the Boobies"
1996Touched by an AngelAlEpisode: "Out of the Darkness"
1997Ally McBealKaren HorowitzEpisode: "The Attitude"
1997–2004Johnny BravoBunny Bravo, various55 episodes
1998The King of QueensSheila RednesterEpisode: "Paternal Affairs"
2001BeckerBob's MotherEpisode: "The Ghost of Christmas Presents"
2002Just a Walk in the ParkSelma WilliamsTelevision movie
2004Just DessertsLinaTelevision movie
2005American Dad!Strip Club ManagerEpisode: "Stan Knows Best"
2006Nip/TuckBeatrice MadsenEpisode: "Diana Lubey"
2006The War at HomeBarbaraEpisode: "The West Palm Beach Story"
2010You Don't Know JackMargo JanusTelevision movie
Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
2017GypsyClaire Rogers8 episodes
2017Superior DonutsEllenEpisode: "Get It, Arthur"
2018Summer Camp IslandGodmonsterEpisode: "Monster Visit"
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