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Maureen Stapleton (June 21, 1925 – March 13, 2006) was an American actress in film, theater and television. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Lonelyhearts (1958), Airport (1970) and Interiors (1978), before winning for her performance as Emma Goldman in Reds (1981). She was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame in 1981.
Stapleton made her Broadway debut in 1946 in The Playboy of the Western World, and went on to win the 1951 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for The Rose Tattoo and the 1971 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for The Gingerbread Lady. She also won an Emmy Award for the television film Among the Paths to Eden (1967) and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Reds. Her other film roles included Bye Bye Birdie (1963), Plaza Suite (1971), The Fan (1981), Cocoon (1985) and The Money Pit (1986).
Stapleton was born Lois Maureen Stapleton in Troy, New York, the daughter of John P. Stapleton and Irene (née Walsh) , and grew up in a strict Irish American Catholic family. Her father was an alcoholic and her parents separated during her childhood.
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John William "Johnny" Carson (October 23, 1925 – January 23, 2005) was an American television host, comedian, writer, producer, actor, and musician, best known for his thirty years as host of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962–1992). Carson received six Emmy Awards, the Governor's Award, and a 1985 Peabody Award. He was inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame in 1987. Johnny Carson was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1992 and received a Kennedy Center Honor in 1993.
Although his show was already successful by the end of the 1960s, during the 1970s Carson became an American icon and remained so even after his retirement in 1992. He adopted a casual, conversational approach with extensive interaction with guests, an approach pioneered by Arthur Godfrey and previous Tonight Show hosts Steve Allen and Jack Paar. Former late-night host and friend, David Letterman, cited Carson's influence.
Maureen /mɔːˈriːn/ is a female given name. Anglicized form of Máirín, a pet form of Máire, which is the Irish cognate of Mary, which is in turn derived from the Hebrew Miriam. It may also be a feminine form of Maurice.
Variants include: Maura, Maury, Maurene, Maurianne, Marien, Maurine, Maurisa, Maurise, Maurissa, Marissa, Maurita, Maurizia, Mavra, Moira, Mora, Moreen, Morena, Morene, Moria and Morine.
Maureen may refer to:
The Tonight Show is an American late-night talk show broadcast from the Rockefeller Center in New York City and airing on NBC since 1954. It is the world's longest-running talk show, and the longest running, regularly scheduled entertainment program in the United States. It is the third-longest-running show on NBC, after only the news-and-talk shows Today and Meet the Press.
Over the course of more than 60 years, The Tonight Show has undergone only minor title changes. It aired under the name Tonight for several of its early years, eventually settling on The Tonight Show after the seating of long-time host Johnny Carson in 1962. In later decades, network programmers, advertisers, and the show's announcers would refer to the show by including the name of the host; for example, it is currently announced as The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. In 1957, the show briefly tried a more news-style format. It has otherwise remained a talk show throughout its run.
The Tonight Show began broadcasting in 1954. It has had six official hosts, beginning with Steve Allen (1954–57), followed by Jack Paar (1957–62), Johnny Carson (1962–92), Jay Leno (1992–2009, 2010–14), Conan O'Brien (2009–10), and Jimmy Fallon (2014–present). It has had several recurring guest hosts, a practice especially common during the Paar and Carson eras.
Maureen Stapleton Wins Supporting Actress: 1982 Oscars
Maureen Stapleton appearing on Carson - March 30, 1982
Maureen Stapleton: A Tribute by Rick McKay
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Maureen Stapleton wins the Tony Award for "The Gingerbread Lady" (1971)
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Maureen Stapleton Wins Supporting Actress: 1982 Oscars
MAUREEN STAPLETON TRIBUTE
Maureen Stapleton wins Supporting Actress for Reds at the 54th Academy Awards. Timothy Hutton presents the award; hosted by Johnny Carson. Watch more of the 1982 Oscars: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8RjvesnvDMhrxJtMXxZ38R4aUmT6Ft6
Maureen Stapleton appearing on Carson the day after winning an Oscar for REDS.
By the way, to anyone who is enjoying this work on our BROADWAY: THE GOLDEN AGE FILM TRILOGY and would like to see it reach the public, you can help by making a 100% tax-deductible donation to our film at the link below - and you can do it in about 60 seconds. No donation is too small - or too big ;-) And this film will be preserving the past and helping to create the future in theatre for generations after we are gone. http://thefield.org/form/make-donation?sa=549356 THANK YOU! (Please Copy & Share) Rick McKay Filmmaker Rick McKay ("Broadway: The Golden Age") was commissioned to make this short film tribute to the legendary Oscar/Emmy/Tony-award-winning American actress Maureen Stapleton for her NYC memorial service in 2006. The film stars Barbara Cook, Anne Jackson, Eli Wallach, J...
Lois Maureen Stapleton (June 21, 1925 – March 13, 2006) was an American actress in film, theater and television. She was nominated for the Academy Award . The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson { Feat. Roger Moore & Maureen Stapleton } , March 30, 1982. Library Questions. Please comment, like, subscribe, and . Sir Roger George Moore KBE (born 14 October 1927) is an English actor. Moore played the British secret agent James Bond in seven feature films between . The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson is a talk show hosted by Johnny Carson under The Tonight Show franchise from October 1, 1962 through May 22, .
Maureen Stapleton wins the Tony Award for her role as Evy Meara in Neil Simon's "The Gingerbread Lady". Stapleton received six Tony nominations during her lengthy career and won twice. Her first Tony was in the Best Featured Actress category for "The Rose Tattoo" (1951).
Patty Duke sat down with William G Carey Jr to discuss working with Maureen Stapleton on the ABC television film, Last Wish. The interview was shown during tours of the Rensselaer County Historical Society's exhibit, "Troy Is My Home Town : The Life & Times of Maureen Stapleton." The Stapleton exhibit ran from February 1, 2013 through July 27, 2013.
Maggie Smith and Maureen Stapleton present Scientific and Technical Awards at the 51st Academy Awards in 1979 to Eastman Kodak Company for the research and development of a Duplicating Color film for Motion Pictures, to Stefan Kudelski of Nagra Magnetic Recorders, Incorporated, for the continuing research, design and development of the Nagra Production Sound Recorder for Motion Pictures, and to Panavision, Incorporated, and its engineering staff under the direction of Robert E. Gottschalk, for the concept, design and continuous development of the Panaflex Motion Picture Camera System.
Plaza Suite movie clips: http://j.mp/1J9aF0O BUY THE MOVIE: http://j.mp/JKKUrk Don't miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u2y6pr CLIP DESCRIPTION: Sam (Walter Matthau) doesn't understand Karen's (Maureen Stapleton) reaction when she finds out that he has been having an affair. FILM DESCRIPTION: It is not uncommon for actors to double and triple in roles while appearing in the "omnibus" plays of Neil Simon. Plaza Suite was the first film version of a Simon play to carry over the multiple-role device to the screen. Walter Matthau appears in all three one-act playlets comprising Plaza Suite, with a different leading lady in each. First we see Matthau as the husband of Maureen Stapleton, nostalgically returning to the same hotel suite where they'd spent their honeymoon 24 years earl...
Timothy Hutton presenting Maureen Stapleton with the Best Supporting Actress Oscar® for her performance in "Reds" at the 54th Academy Awards® in 1982.
Tennessee William’s daffy, operatic “love-play to the world” came to City Center in October 1966 in a production starring Maureen Stapleton, Harry Guardino, Christopher Walken, and Maria Tucci. The revival transferred to Broadway later that year and was preserved by Caedmon Records. With the permission of Harper Audio, we’re delighted to share that recording. Please forgive any noise or imperfections in the sound quality. Learn more about the production here: http://bit.ly/2ohVBN4
This is a 1968 early color episode from the Syndicated years of What's My Line? Nipsey Russell, Joanna Barnes, Bert Convy, and Arlene Francis
Among the Paths To Eden - Xerox Special Event Original Air Date : December 17, 1967 Emmy Award : Maureen Stapleton (Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Drama) Synopsis : In a Queens (New York) cemetery, middle-aged Ivor Belli (Balsam) visits his wife's grave. Mary O'Meaghan (Stapleton), a spinster who often walks in the cemetery, approaches Ivor in the hope of beginning a relationship based on their mutual loneliness.
A man (Rick Worthington) assaults the Alta Vista Hospital taking four women, a man and two babies as hostages. He wants to kill Dr. Garrick, who, according to . A man (Rick Worthington) assaults the Alta Vista Hospital taking four women, a man and two babies as hostages. He wants to kill Dr. Garrick, who, according to. J.D. returns to his small Texas hometown where four years ago he left Carrie at the altar. She's now a deputy sheriff, and she's not happy to see him. Patty Duke, Maureen Stapleton, Dwight Schultz | See full cast & crew »
Best Plays was another of the prestigious sustaining productions of the NBC Presents family of presentations from the National Broadcasting Company which, over the years, had presented numerous consistently rich, high-production value series' of NBC-produced and financed dramatic productions. Announced almost six weeks previously, NBC decided to wait until the summer of 1952 to introduce the series as a summer replacement for their Theatre Guild series. And indeed, the series was so well received as a summer series that NBC extended the franchise for another full year season. Where this production differed was in presenting 20th Century, award winning Stage Plays exclusively. The common demoninator for the selections were, for the most part, their previous identification by the New York D...
1.16 East Side/West Side: ONE DRINK AT A TIME 27-Jan-1964 written by Edward Adler directed by John Berry George C. Scott (as Neil Brock) Maureen Stapleton, Molly, J.D. Cannon, Sam, John Karlen, Billy, Tom Ahearne, Harry, Richard Schaal, Teddy Larsen, Albert M. Ottenheimer, Michaels, Sam Raskyn, James Luisi, Tom Lillard, Synopsis: Bowery derelicts Molly and Sam, friends for 20 years, have a falling out. Premise: East Side/West Side is an American drama series starring George C. Scott, Elizabeth Wilson, Cicely Tyson, and later on, Linden Chiles. Set in New York City, the show explored issues of urban life, some of them grim. Though it won critical praise, it also generated some controversy. The series centers on Scott in the role of Neil Brock, a New York City social worker who worke...
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Best Plays was another of the prestigious sustaining productions of the NBC Presents family of presentations from the National Broadcasting Company which, over the years, had presented numerous consistently rich, high-production value series' of NBC-produced and financed dramatic productions. Announced almost six weeks previously, NBC decided to wait until the summer of 1952 to introduce the series as a summer replacement for their Theatre Guild series. And indeed, the series was so well received as a summer series that NBC extended the franchise for another full year season. Where this production differed was in presenting 20th Century, award winning Stage Plays exclusively. The common demoninator for the selections were, for the most part, their previous identification by the New York D...
Sarah McDavid, an idealistic young teacher, takes a job in a rough high school where she is eventually attacked and raped in her classroom after school hours . New school teacher (Patty Duke Astin) is raped in her classroom and the school principal (Ned Beatty) tries to cover it up in order to save her own sterling . New school teacher (Patty Duke Astin) is raped in her classroom and the school principal (Ned Beatty) tries to cover it up in order to save her own sterling . New school teacher (Patty Duke Astin) is raped in her classroom and the school principal (Ned Beatty) tries to cover it up in order to save her own sterling .
Director: Jeff Bleckner Writers: Betty Rollin (book), Jerome Kass (teleplay) Stars: Patty Duke, Maureen Stapleton, Dwight Schultz | See full cast & crew
Maureen Stapleton appearing on Carson the day after winning an Oscar for REDS.
Full interview at http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/jean-stapleton From the interview with the "All in the Family" star by the Archive of American Television. Edited by Steve Wyant.
Patty Duke sat down with William G Carey Jr to discuss working with Maureen Stapleton on the ABC television film, Last Wish. The interview was shown during tours of the Rensselaer County Historical Society's exhibit, "Troy Is My Home Town : The Life & Times of Maureen Stapleton." The Stapleton exhibit ran from February 1, 2013 through July 27, 2013.
By the way, to anyone who is enjoying this work on our BROADWAY: THE GOLDEN AGE FILM TRILOGY and would like to see it reach the public, you can help by making a 100% tax-deductible donation to our film at the link below - and you can do it in about 60 seconds. No donation is too small - or too big ;-) And this film will be preserving the past and helping to create the future in theatre for generations after we are gone. http://thefield.org/form/make-donation?sa=549356 THANK YOU! (Please Copy & Share) Rick McKay Filmmaker Rick McKay ("Broadway: The Golden Age") was commissioned to make this short film tribute to the legendary Oscar/Emmy/Tony-award-winning American actress Maureen Stapleton for her NYC memorial service in 2006. The film stars Barbara Cook, Anne Jackson, Eli Wallach, J...
Maureen Stapleton wins Supporting Actress for Reds at the 54th Academy Awards. Timothy Hutton presents the award; hosted by Johnny Carson. Watch more of the 1982 Oscars: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8RjvesnvDMhrxJtMXxZ38R4aUmT6Ft6
Ed Begley presenting Margaret Rutherford the Oscar® for Supporting Actress for "The V.I.P.s," accepted by Peter Ustinov, at the 36th Academy Awards® in 1964. Hosted by Jack Lemmon.
An interview I did with actress Jean Stapleton in 2000, about her one-woman show in which she portrayed Eleanor Roosevelt.
Jean Stapleton Died EDITH BUNKER And Carroll O'Connor Final Interview On Donnie & Marie Show. Jean Stapleton, who played Archie Bunker's wife Edith in the TV series "All in the Family," died yesterday (May 31) in New York. She was 90. According to the Chicago Tribune, Stapleton's family announced she had died of natural causes. Stapleton won three Emmys for her work on "All in the Family," reports TMZ. She was nominated for two additional Emmy awards, adds The Hollywood Reporter, for portraying Eleanor Roosevelt in the 1982 CBS telefilm "Eleanor, First Lady of the World," and as Aunt Vivian on the ABC series "Grace Under Fire." Stapleton was last seen on screen in the 1998 movie "You've Got Mail" (as Meg Ryan's co-worker). Stapleton is survived by her children -- TV producer Pamela Putch a...
Maggie Smith and Maureen Stapleton present Scientific and Technical Awards at the 51st Academy Awards in 1979 to Eastman Kodak Company for the research and development of a Duplicating Color film for Motion Pictures, to Stefan Kudelski of Nagra Magnetic Recorders, Incorporated, for the continuing research, design and development of the Nagra Production Sound Recorder for Motion Pictures, and to Panavision, Incorporated, and its engineering staff under the direction of Robert E. Gottschalk, for the concept, design and continuous development of the Panaflex Motion Picture Camera System.
Maureen Stapleton wins Supporting Actress for Reds at the 54th Academy Awards. Timothy Hutton presents the award; hosted by Johnny Carson. Watch more of the 1982 Oscars: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8RjvesnvDMhrxJtMXxZ38R4aUmT6Ft6
Maureen Stapleton appearing on Carson the day after winning an Oscar for REDS.
By the way, to anyone who is enjoying this work on our BROADWAY: THE GOLDEN AGE FILM TRILOGY and would like to see it reach the public, you can help by making a 100% tax-deductible donation to our film at the link below - and you can do it in about 60 seconds. No donation is too small - or too big ;-) And this film will be preserving the past and helping to create the future in theatre for generations after we are gone. http://thefield.org/form/make-donation?sa=549356 THANK YOU! (Please Copy & Share) Rick McKay Filmmaker Rick McKay ("Broadway: The Golden Age") was commissioned to make this short film tribute to the legendary Oscar/Emmy/Tony-award-winning American actress Maureen Stapleton for her NYC memorial service in 2006. The film stars Barbara Cook, Anne Jackson, Eli Wallach, J...
Lois Maureen Stapleton (June 21, 1925 – March 13, 2006) was an American actress in film, theater and television. She was nominated for the Academy Award . The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson { Feat. Roger Moore & Maureen Stapleton } , March 30, 1982. Library Questions. Please comment, like, subscribe, and . Sir Roger George Moore KBE (born 14 October 1927) is an English actor. Moore played the British secret agent James Bond in seven feature films between . The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson is a talk show hosted by Johnny Carson under The Tonight Show franchise from October 1, 1962 through May 22, .
Maureen Stapleton wins the Tony Award for her role as Evy Meara in Neil Simon's "The Gingerbread Lady". Stapleton received six Tony nominations during her lengthy career and won twice. Her first Tony was in the Best Featured Actress category for "The Rose Tattoo" (1951).
Patty Duke sat down with William G Carey Jr to discuss working with Maureen Stapleton on the ABC television film, Last Wish. The interview was shown during tours of the Rensselaer County Historical Society's exhibit, "Troy Is My Home Town : The Life & Times of Maureen Stapleton." The Stapleton exhibit ran from February 1, 2013 through July 27, 2013.
Maggie Smith and Maureen Stapleton present Scientific and Technical Awards at the 51st Academy Awards in 1979 to Eastman Kodak Company for the research and development of a Duplicating Color film for Motion Pictures, to Stefan Kudelski of Nagra Magnetic Recorders, Incorporated, for the continuing research, design and development of the Nagra Production Sound Recorder for Motion Pictures, and to Panavision, Incorporated, and its engineering staff under the direction of Robert E. Gottschalk, for the concept, design and continuous development of the Panaflex Motion Picture Camera System.
Plaza Suite movie clips: http://j.mp/1J9aF0O BUY THE MOVIE: http://j.mp/JKKUrk Don't miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u2y6pr CLIP DESCRIPTION: Sam (Walter Matthau) doesn't understand Karen's (Maureen Stapleton) reaction when she finds out that he has been having an affair. FILM DESCRIPTION: It is not uncommon for actors to double and triple in roles while appearing in the "omnibus" plays of Neil Simon. Plaza Suite was the first film version of a Simon play to carry over the multiple-role device to the screen. Walter Matthau appears in all three one-act playlets comprising Plaza Suite, with a different leading lady in each. First we see Matthau as the husband of Maureen Stapleton, nostalgically returning to the same hotel suite where they'd spent their honeymoon 24 years earl...
Timothy Hutton presenting Maureen Stapleton with the Best Supporting Actress Oscar® for her performance in "Reds" at the 54th Academy Awards® in 1982.
Tennessee William’s daffy, operatic “love-play to the world” came to City Center in October 1966 in a production starring Maureen Stapleton, Harry Guardino, Christopher Walken, and Maria Tucci. The revival transferred to Broadway later that year and was preserved by Caedmon Records. With the permission of Harper Audio, we’re delighted to share that recording. Please forgive any noise or imperfections in the sound quality. Learn more about the production here: http://bit.ly/2ohVBN4
This is a 1968 early color episode from the Syndicated years of What's My Line? Nipsey Russell, Joanna Barnes, Bert Convy, and Arlene Francis
Among the Paths To Eden - Xerox Special Event Original Air Date : December 17, 1967 Emmy Award : Maureen Stapleton (Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Drama) Synopsis : In a Queens (New York) cemetery, middle-aged Ivor Belli (Balsam) visits his wife's grave. Mary O'Meaghan (Stapleton), a spinster who often walks in the cemetery, approaches Ivor in the hope of beginning a relationship based on their mutual loneliness.
A man (Rick Worthington) assaults the Alta Vista Hospital taking four women, a man and two babies as hostages. He wants to kill Dr. Garrick, who, according to . A man (Rick Worthington) assaults the Alta Vista Hospital taking four women, a man and two babies as hostages. He wants to kill Dr. Garrick, who, according to. J.D. returns to his small Texas hometown where four years ago he left Carrie at the altar. She's now a deputy sheriff, and she's not happy to see him. Patty Duke, Maureen Stapleton, Dwight Schultz | See full cast & crew »
Best Plays was another of the prestigious sustaining productions of the NBC Presents family of presentations from the National Broadcasting Company which, over the years, had presented numerous consistently rich, high-production value series' of NBC-produced and financed dramatic productions. Announced almost six weeks previously, NBC decided to wait until the summer of 1952 to introduce the series as a summer replacement for their Theatre Guild series. And indeed, the series was so well received as a summer series that NBC extended the franchise for another full year season. Where this production differed was in presenting 20th Century, award winning Stage Plays exclusively. The common demoninator for the selections were, for the most part, their previous identification by the New York D...
1.16 East Side/West Side: ONE DRINK AT A TIME 27-Jan-1964 written by Edward Adler directed by John Berry George C. Scott (as Neil Brock) Maureen Stapleton, Molly, J.D. Cannon, Sam, John Karlen, Billy, Tom Ahearne, Harry, Richard Schaal, Teddy Larsen, Albert M. Ottenheimer, Michaels, Sam Raskyn, James Luisi, Tom Lillard, Synopsis: Bowery derelicts Molly and Sam, friends for 20 years, have a falling out. Premise: East Side/West Side is an American drama series starring George C. Scott, Elizabeth Wilson, Cicely Tyson, and later on, Linden Chiles. Set in New York City, the show explored issues of urban life, some of them grim. Though it won critical praise, it also generated some controversy. The series centers on Scott in the role of Neil Brock, a New York City social worker who worke...
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Best Plays was another of the prestigious sustaining productions of the NBC Presents family of presentations from the National Broadcasting Company which, over the years, had presented numerous consistently rich, high-production value series' of NBC-produced and financed dramatic productions. Announced almost six weeks previously, NBC decided to wait until the summer of 1952 to introduce the series as a summer replacement for their Theatre Guild series. And indeed, the series was so well received as a summer series that NBC extended the franchise for another full year season. Where this production differed was in presenting 20th Century, award winning Stage Plays exclusively. The common demoninator for the selections were, for the most part, their previous identification by the New York D...
Sarah McDavid, an idealistic young teacher, takes a job in a rough high school where she is eventually attacked and raped in her classroom after school hours . New school teacher (Patty Duke Astin) is raped in her classroom and the school principal (Ned Beatty) tries to cover it up in order to save her own sterling . New school teacher (Patty Duke Astin) is raped in her classroom and the school principal (Ned Beatty) tries to cover it up in order to save her own sterling . New school teacher (Patty Duke Astin) is raped in her classroom and the school principal (Ned Beatty) tries to cover it up in order to save her own sterling .
Director: Jeff Bleckner Writers: Betty Rollin (book), Jerome Kass (teleplay) Stars: Patty Duke, Maureen Stapleton, Dwight Schultz | See full cast & crew