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Ellen Burstyn (born Edna Rae Gillooly; December 7, 1932) is an American actress. Her career began in theatre during the late 1950s, and over the next decade included several films and television series.
Burstyn's performance in the acclaimed 1971 ensemble drama The Last Picture Show brought her first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination, after which she moved from supporting to leading film and stage roles. Burstyn received a second Academy Award nomination for her lead performance in The Exorcist (1973), and won the Academy Award for Best Actress the following year for her work in Martin Scorsese's Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore.
In 1975, she won the Tony Award for her lead performance in the Broadway production of Same Time, Next Year, and received a Golden Globe Award and a fourth Academy Award nomination for her performance in the 1978 film version of the play.
Burstyn has worked consistently in film, television and theatre since, receiving multiple awards and nominations along the way, including seven additional Golden Globe Award nominations, five Emmy Award nominations (two wins), and two more Academy Award for Best Actress nominations for her performances in the films Resurrection (1980) and Requiem for a Dream (2000).
Ellen Burstyn on her acting career and her role in the film, "Requiem for a Dream." »»﴿───► See more on the Actors Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsOd2Va0fMmofeGIqPbAYy2NY_jfclmP2
Ellen Burstyn is one of America's greatest living actresses, winning nearly every award imaginable over a six-decade career that has included nearly 150 movies and multiple TV series. She's now the most recent addition to the award-winning Netflix phenomenon, "House Of Cards." Burstyn joins TODAY to talk about the incredibly successful series. » Subscribe to TODAY: http://on.today.com/SubscribeToTODAY » Watch the latest from TODAY: http://bit.ly/LatestTODAY About: TODAY brings you the latest headlines and expert tips on money, health and parenting. We wake up every morning to give you and your family all you need to start your day. If it matters to you, it matters to us. We are in the people business. Subscribe to our channel for exclusive TODAY archival footage & our original web series....
Jack Lemmon presenting Ellen Burstyn the Oscar® for Best Actress for her performance in " Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" at the 47th Academy Awards® in 1975. Award accepted by Martin Scorsese. See more 1975 Oscar highlights: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8RjvesnvDNLj3dzmRjJIB9srcM4wl3O Become an Oscar Insider: http://www.oscars.org/insider/ Check out our Academy Originals: https://www.youtube.com/user/AcademyOriginals ABOUT THE ACADEMY The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is the world's preeminent movie-related organization, with a membership of more than 6,000 of the most accomplished men and women working in cinema. In addition to the annual Academy Awards—in which the members vote to select the nominees and winners¬—the Academy presents a diverse year-round ...
During the filming of The Exorcist, Burstyn injured her coccyx (tailbone), which led to permanent injury to her spine.
SUBSCRIBE to Larry King's YouTube Channel:http://bit.ly/131HuYM Ellen Burstyn chats about finding an unknown director Martin Scorsese for her film 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore' and her upcoming directorial debut. Plus, Larry grabs what little information he can about Ellen's next project 'Interstellar'. FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/OraTV &http;://www.facebook.com/LarryKing TWITTER: http://twitter.com/OraTV Use #LarryKingNow to make comments & ask us questions on Twitter! Watch the Full Interview Here: http://www.ora.tv/larrykingnow
Adam Pally talks about being fired from a movie by Ellen Burstyn, while his father listened over speakerphone. "Subscribe To ""The Late Late Show"" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/CordenYouTube Watch Full Episodes of ""The Late Late Show"" HERE: http://bit.ly/1ENyPw4 Like ""The Late Late Show"" on Facebook HERE: http://on.fb.me/19PIHLC Follow ""The Late Late Show"" on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/1Iv0q6k Follow ""The Late Late Show"" on Google+ HERE: http://bit.ly/1N8a4OU Watch The Late Late Show with James Corden weeknights at 12:35 AM ET/11:35 PM CT. Only on CBS. Get the CBS app for iPhone & iPad! Click HERE: http://bit.ly/12rLxge Get new episodes of shows you love across devices the next day, stream live TV, and watch full seasons of CBS fan favorites anytime, anywhere with CBS All Acces...
Conversations with Ellen Burstyn. Moderated by Richard Ridge, Broadway World. About Ellen Burstyn Ellen Burstyn's illustrious acting career encompasses film, stage and television. She became a "triple crown winner" when she won an Emmy for her guest appearance in "Law & Order: SVU" (2009) to add to her Oscar win for "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" (1974) and her Tony Award for "Same Time, Next Year" (1974) on Broadway. Ellen has been nominated for an Academy Award five other times for "The Last Picture Show" (1972), "The Exorcist" (1973), "Same Time, Next Year," (1979), "Resurrection" (1981), and "Requiem for a Dream" (2000). Her many theater credits include the Broadway production of "84 Charing Cross Road" (1982), the acclaimed one-woman play "Shirley Valentine" (1989) and "Sacril...
Director: J. Lee Thompson Starring: Donald Pleasence, Ellen Burstyn, Fabio Testi, Michal Bat-Adam, Robert Mitchum, Rock Hudson An American ambassador in the Middle East finds his life threatened by terrorists as he attempts to find a peaceful solution to the turmoil there. Hudson's final performance!
Resurrection was nominated for two Academy Awards; one for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Ellen Burstyn) and another for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Eva LeGallienne). Ms. Burstyn is featured in this clip. They lost to Sissy Spacek in Coal Miner's Daughter and Mary Steenburgen in Melvin and Howard respectively. This movie was released in 1980 and is currently not available other than on second hand VHS tapes or bootleg DVDs. After a car crash leaves her paralyzed and widowed, Edna McCauley (Ellen Burstyn) returns to her small hometown in Kansas to recuperate. During recovery, she notices a strange, almost mystical side effect of her near-death experience. Despite her own religious disbelief, Edna starts to exhibit miraculous abilities and goes on to become a healer. Edna captivat...
Ellen Burstyn on her acting career and her role in the film, "Requiem for a Dream." »»﴿───► See more on the Actors Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsOd2Va0fMmofeGIqPbAYy2NY_jfclmP2
SUBSCRIBE to Larry King's YouTube Channel:http://bit.ly/131HuYM Ellen Burstyn chats about finding an unknown director Martin Scorsese for her film 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore' and her upcoming directorial debut. Plus, Larry grabs what little information he can about Ellen's next project 'Interstellar'. FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/OraTV &http;://www.facebook.com/LarryKing TWITTER: http://twitter.com/OraTV Use #LarryKingNow to make comments & ask us questions on Twitter! Watch the Full Interview Here: http://www.ora.tv/larrykingnow
Conversations with Ellen Burstyn. Moderated by Richard Ridge, Broadway World. About Ellen Burstyn Ellen Burstyn's illustrious acting career encompasses film, stage and television. She became a "triple crown winner" when she won an Emmy for her guest appearance in "Law & Order: SVU" (2009) to add to her Oscar win for "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" (1974) and her Tony Award for "Same Time, Next Year" (1974) on Broadway. Ellen has been nominated for an Academy Award five other times for "The Last Picture Show" (1972), "The Exorcist" (1973), "Same Time, Next Year," (1979), "Resurrection" (1981), and "Requiem for a Dream" (2000). Her many theater credits include the Broadway production of "84 Charing Cross Road" (1982), the acclaimed one-woman play "Shirley Valentine" (1989) and "Sacril...
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Into Thin Air Ellen Burstyn stars as the Canadian mother of a college student who vanishes mysteriously while driving back to school in the states. After having no luck from the police, she hires a private detective (Robert Prosky) to help her. Their tenacious pursuit of clues uncovers the grim details of her sons fate, leading to a shocking climax.
Director: J. Lee Thompson Starring: Donald Pleasence, Ellen Burstyn, Fabio Testi, Michal Bat-Adam, Robert Mitchum, Rock Hudson An American ambassador in the Middle East finds his life threatened by terrorists as he attempts to find a peaceful solution to the turmoil there. Hudson's final performance!
The TONIGHT SHOW with Johnny Carson - November 24, 1978 - James Garner, Ellen Burstyn, David Letterman, Rod Dornsife FULL SHOWS! From 20 years ago, 'The LATE SHOW with David Letterman'. Uploaded on the same date, 20 years after initial broadcast. Days of the week may or may not match but the date will be the same. Missing shows will be substituted with compilation videos. Thanks to other uploaders, especially Don Giller and Zschim! Enjoy!
Mit dem CineMerit Award ehrt das FILMFEST MÜNCHEN 2016 in diesem Jahr die große US-Schauspielerin Ellen Burstyn für ihre Verdienst um die Filmkunst. Das FILMFEST MÜNCHEN 2016 zeigt dazu innerhalb einer großen Hommage und Retrospektive noch einmal wegweisende Filme aus ihrer Weltkarriere. Natürlich war Ellen Burstyn auch im Rahmen der beliebten Reihe FILMMAKERS LIVE! in München zu Gast und sprach dabei anschaulich und sehr unterhaltsam über markante Stationen ihrer langen Karriere. Weitere Informationen und alle Screenings: http://www.filmfest-muenchen.de/de/programm/filme/?cat=64&q64;=Hommage+|+CineMerit+Award+Ellen+Burstyn&y;=99 #ffmuc16 #filmmakerslive
Ellen Burstyn on her acting career and her role in the film, "Requiem for a Dream." »»﴿───► See more on the Actors Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsOd2Va0fMmofeGIqPbAYy2NY_jfclmP2
SUBSCRIBE to Larry King's YouTube Channel:http://bit.ly/131HuYM Ellen Burstyn chats about finding an unknown director Martin Scorsese for her film 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore' and her upcoming directorial debut. Plus, Larry grabs what little information he can about Ellen's next project 'Interstellar'. FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/OraTV &http;://www.facebook.com/LarryKing TWITTER: http://twitter.com/OraTV Use #LarryKingNow to make comments & ask us questions on Twitter! Watch the Full Interview Here: http://www.ora.tv/larrykingnow
Ellen Burstyn is one of America's greatest living actresses, winning nearly every award imaginable over a six-decade career that has included nearly 150 movies and multiple TV series. She's now the most recent addition to the award-winning Netflix phenomenon, "House Of Cards." Burstyn joins TODAY to talk about the incredibly successful series. » Subscribe to TODAY: http://on.today.com/SubscribeToTODAY » Watch the latest from TODAY: http://bit.ly/LatestTODAY About: TODAY brings you the latest headlines and expert tips on money, health and parenting. We wake up every morning to give you and your family all you need to start your day. If it matters to you, it matters to us. We are in the people business. Subscribe to our channel for exclusive TODAY archival footage & our original web series....
Ellen Burstyn (born December 7, 1932) is an American actress. Her career began in theatre during the late 1950s, and over the next decade included several films and television series. Burstyn's performance in the acclaimed 1971 ensemble drama The Last Picture Show brought her first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination, after which she moved from supporting to leading film and stage roles. Burstyn received a second Academy Award nomination for her lead performance in The Exorcist (1973), and won the Academy Award for Best Actress the following year for her work in Martin Scorsese's Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. In 1975, she won the Tony Award for her lead performance in the Broadway production of Same Time, Next Year, and received a Golden Globe Award and a fourth Academy...
Oscar-winning actress Ellen Burstyn chats with the Hudson Union Society on the making of The Exorcist and why it's still scary after 40-odd years.
Conversations with Ellen Burstyn. Moderated by Richard Ridge, Broadway World. About Ellen Burstyn Ellen Burstyn's illustrious acting career encompasses film, stage and television. She became a "triple crown winner" when she won an Emmy for her guest appearance in "Law & Order: SVU" (2009) to add to her Oscar win for "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" (1974) and her Tony Award for "Same Time, Next Year" (1974) on Broadway. Ellen has been nominated for an Academy Award five other times for "The Last Picture Show" (1972), "The Exorcist" (1973), "Same Time, Next Year," (1979), "Resurrection" (1981), and "Requiem for a Dream" (2000). Her many theater credits include the Broadway production of "84 Charing Cross Road" (1982), the acclaimed one-woman play "Shirley Valentine" (1989) and "Sacril...
During the filming of The Exorcist, Burstyn injured her coccyx (tailbone), which led to permanent injury to her spine.
We're All Sworn to Secrecy SUBSCRIBE to Larry King's YouTube Channel:http://bit.ly/131HuYM Ellen Burstyn tells Larry the little she can about her upcoming film 'Interstellar' and what Matthew McConaughey shared with her about the film at the Emmy's. FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/OraTV &http;://www.facebook.com/LarryKing TWITTER: http://twitter.com/OraTV Use #LarryKingNow to make comments & ask us questions on Twitter! Watch the Full Interview Here: http://www.ora.tv/larrykingnow
Subscribe to SaturdayNightLive: http://j.mp/1bjU39d SEASON 6: http://j.mp/1a6ZJlG The ever-annoying Pinky & Leo Waxman interview Ellen Burstyn, asking about adultery and Ellen's own sexuality. Aired 12/06/80
Ellen Burstyn on her acting career and her role in the film, "Requiem for a Dream." »»﴿───► See more on the Actors Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsOd2Va0fMmofeGIqPbAYy2NY_jfclmP2
Ellen Burstyn is one of America's greatest living actresses, winning nearly every award imaginable over a six-decade career that has included nearly 150 movies and multiple TV series. She's now the most recent addition to the award-winning Netflix phenomenon, "House Of Cards." Burstyn joins TODAY to talk about the incredibly successful series. » Subscribe to TODAY: http://on.today.com/SubscribeToTODAY » Watch the latest from TODAY: http://bit.ly/LatestTODAY About: TODAY brings you the latest headlines and expert tips on money, health and parenting. We wake up every morning to give you and your family all you need to start your day. If it matters to you, it matters to us. We are in the people business. Subscribe to our channel for exclusive TODAY archival footage & our original web series....
Jack Lemmon presenting Ellen Burstyn the Oscar® for Best Actress for her performance in " Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" at the 47th Academy Awards® in 1975. Award accepted by Martin Scorsese. See more 1975 Oscar highlights: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8RjvesnvDNLj3dzmRjJIB9srcM4wl3O Become an Oscar Insider: http://www.oscars.org/insider/ Check out our Academy Originals: https://www.youtube.com/user/AcademyOriginals ABOUT THE ACADEMY The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is the world's preeminent movie-related organization, with a membership of more than 6,000 of the most accomplished men and women working in cinema. In addition to the annual Academy Awards—in which the members vote to select the nominees and winners¬—the Academy presents a diverse year-round ...
During the filming of The Exorcist, Burstyn injured her coccyx (tailbone), which led to permanent injury to her spine.
SUBSCRIBE to Larry King's YouTube Channel:http://bit.ly/131HuYM Ellen Burstyn chats about finding an unknown director Martin Scorsese for her film 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore' and her upcoming directorial debut. Plus, Larry grabs what little information he can about Ellen's next project 'Interstellar'. FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/OraTV &http;://www.facebook.com/LarryKing TWITTER: http://twitter.com/OraTV Use #LarryKingNow to make comments & ask us questions on Twitter! Watch the Full Interview Here: http://www.ora.tv/larrykingnow
Adam Pally talks about being fired from a movie by Ellen Burstyn, while his father listened over speakerphone. "Subscribe To ""The Late Late Show"" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/CordenYouTube Watch Full Episodes of ""The Late Late Show"" HERE: http://bit.ly/1ENyPw4 Like ""The Late Late Show"" on Facebook HERE: http://on.fb.me/19PIHLC Follow ""The Late Late Show"" on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/1Iv0q6k Follow ""The Late Late Show"" on Google+ HERE: http://bit.ly/1N8a4OU Watch The Late Late Show with James Corden weeknights at 12:35 AM ET/11:35 PM CT. Only on CBS. Get the CBS app for iPhone & iPad! Click HERE: http://bit.ly/12rLxge Get new episodes of shows you love across devices the next day, stream live TV, and watch full seasons of CBS fan favorites anytime, anywhere with CBS All Acces...
Conversations with Ellen Burstyn. Moderated by Richard Ridge, Broadway World. About Ellen Burstyn Ellen Burstyn's illustrious acting career encompasses film, stage and television. She became a "triple crown winner" when she won an Emmy for her guest appearance in "Law & Order: SVU" (2009) to add to her Oscar win for "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" (1974) and her Tony Award for "Same Time, Next Year" (1974) on Broadway. Ellen has been nominated for an Academy Award five other times for "The Last Picture Show" (1972), "The Exorcist" (1973), "Same Time, Next Year," (1979), "Resurrection" (1981), and "Requiem for a Dream" (2000). Her many theater credits include the Broadway production of "84 Charing Cross Road" (1982), the acclaimed one-woman play "Shirley Valentine" (1989) and "Sacril...
Director: J. Lee Thompson Starring: Donald Pleasence, Ellen Burstyn, Fabio Testi, Michal Bat-Adam, Robert Mitchum, Rock Hudson An American ambassador in the Middle East finds his life threatened by terrorists as he attempts to find a peaceful solution to the turmoil there. Hudson's final performance!
Resurrection was nominated for two Academy Awards; one for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Ellen Burstyn) and another for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Eva LeGallienne). Ms. Burstyn is featured in this clip. They lost to Sissy Spacek in Coal Miner's Daughter and Mary Steenburgen in Melvin and Howard respectively. This movie was released in 1980 and is currently not available other than on second hand VHS tapes or bootleg DVDs. After a car crash leaves her paralyzed and widowed, Edna McCauley (Ellen Burstyn) returns to her small hometown in Kansas to recuperate. During recovery, she notices a strange, almost mystical side effect of her near-death experience. Despite her own religious disbelief, Edna starts to exhibit miraculous abilities and goes on to become a healer. Edna captivat...
Into Thin Air (1985) Ellen Burstyn TV Movie
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