Geraldine Page (November 22, 1924 – June 13, 1987) was an American actress who earned critical recognition as a stage actress on Broadway as well as in feature films and television. Over the course of her career, which spanned over three decades, Page earned a total of eight Academy Award nominations, three Emmy nominations, and four Tony nominations. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in The Trip to Bountiful (1985).
Screen
editFilm
editTelevision
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1952 | Lux Video Theatre | Neighbor | Episode: "The Lesson" |
1952 | Studio One | Episode: "The Shadowy Third" | |
1952 | Robert Montgomery Presents | Episode: "The Fall Guy" | |
1954 | The Philco Television Playhouse | Episode: "Miss Look-Alike" | |
1955 | Omnibus | Governess | Episode: "The Turn of the Screw" |
1955 | Windows | The Woman Alcoholic | Episode: "A Domestic Dilemma" |
1955 | Matinee Theatre | Miss Myrtle | Episode: "An Apple for Miss Myrtle" |
1955 | The United States Steel Hour | Marian | Episode: "Shoot It Again" |
1957 | The United States Steel Hour | Estelle | Episode: "The Hill Wife" |
1957 | Kraft Television Theatre | Episode: "Fire and Ice" | |
1958 | General Electric Theater | Heddie | Episode: "No Hiding Place" |
1958 | Playhouse 90 | Florry / Addie |
Episode: "Portrait of a Murderer" Episode: "The Old Man" |
1959 | NBC Sunday Showcase | Virginia Reed | Episode: "People Kill People Sometimes" |
1966 | Barefoot in Athens | Xantippe | Television film |
1966 | The Long, Hot Summer | Maribelle Kirkpatrick | Episode: "Evil Angel" |
1966 | ABC Stage 67 | Woman | Episode: "A Christmas Memory" |
1967 | The Thanksgiving Visitor | Miss Sook | Television film |
1969 | NBC Children's Theatre | Narrator | Episode: "Little Women" |
1971 | The Name of the Game | Sister Lucia | Episode: "A Sister from Napoli" |
1971 | Montserrat | Felisa | Television film |
1972 | Look Homeward, Angel | Eliza Grant | Television film |
1972 | Medical Center | Ellen Davis | Episode: "Betrayed" |
1972 | Ghost Story | Hattie | Episode: "Touch of Madness" |
1972 | Night Gallery | Frances Turchin Mrs. Evans |
Segment: "Stop Killing Me" Segment: "The Sins of the Fathers" |
1972 | Two by Chekhov | Part of Hollywood Television Theatre | |
1973 | Night Gallery | Molly Wheatland | Episode: "Something in the Woodwork" |
1973 | The Snoop Sisters | Olivia Cunningham | Episode: "Corpse and Robbers" |
1974 | Live Again, Die Again | Mrs. O'Neill | Television film |
1976 | Kojak | Edna Morrison | Episode: "A Shield for Murder - Part 1" Episode: "A Shield for Murder - Part 2" |
1977 | Hawaii Five-O | Philomena Underwood | Episode: "The Descent of the Torches" |
1977 | Something for Joey | Ann Cappelletti | Television film |
1982 | The Blue and the Gray | Mrs. Lovelace | Television miniseries (3 episodes) |
1983 | Loving | Amelia Whitley | Episode: "Pilot" |
1984 | The Parade | Sarah | Television film |
1984 | The Dollmaker | Mrs. Kendrick | Television film |
1985 | The Hitchhiker | Lynette 'Mama' Powers | Episode: "W.G.O.D" |
1986 | American Playhouse | Sally Phelps | Episode: "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Part I" |
1986 | Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story | Itta Halaunbrenner | Television film |
Stage roles
editYear(s) | Title | Role | Venue(s) | No. of performances |
Notes | Ref. |
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1945 | Seven Mirrors | Blackfriars Repertory Theatre (New York City) | 23 | [8] | ||
1952 | Yerma | Circle in the Square Theatre | — | [9] | ||
1952 | Summer and Smoke | Alma Winemiller | Circle in the Square Theatre | — | [10] | |
1953 | Mid-Summer | Lily | Vanderbilt Theatre | 109 | Broadway | [11] |
1954 | The Immoralist | Marcelline | Royale Theatre | 96 | Broadway | [11] |
1954 | The Rainmaker | Liz Curry | Cort Theatre | 125 | Broadway | [11] |
1956 | The Innkeepers | Amy McGregor | John Golden Theatre | 4 | Broadway | [11] |
1957 | Separate Tables | Mrs. Shankland | Music Box Theatre | 332 | Broadway (replacement) | [11] |
1959–60 | Sweet Bird of Youth | Princess Kosmonopolis | Martin Beck Theatre | 375 | Broadway | [11] |
1963 | Strange Interlude | Nina Leeds | Hudson Theatre; Martin Beck Theatre | 97 | Broadway | [11] |
1964 | The Three Sisters | Olga / Masha[i] | Morosco Theatre | 119 | Broadway | [11] |
1964 | P.S. I Love You | Julie Cunningham | Henry Miller's Theatre | 12 | Broadway | [11] |
1966 | The Great Indoors | Oriane Brice | Eugene O'Neill Theatre | 7 | Broadway | [11] |
1967 | Black Comedy / White Lies | Clea / Baroness Lemberg | Ethel Barrymore Theatre | 337 | Broadway | [11] |
1968 | The Little Foxes | Regina Giddens | Hanna Theatre (Cleveland, Ohio) et al. | — | Touring production | [12] |
1969 | Angela | Angela Palmer | Music Box Theatre | 4 | Broadway | [11] |
1973 | Look Away | Mary Todd Lincoln | Playhouse Theatre | 1 | Broadway | [11] |
1974 | Absurd Person Singular | Marion | Music Box Theatre | 591 | Broadway | [11] |
1976 | A Streetcar Named Desire | Blanche DuBois | Academy Festival Theatre (Lake Forest, Illinois) | — | [13] | |
1977 | Creditors / The Stronger | Tekla / Mlle. Y | Joseph Papp Public Theatre | — | Off-Broadway | [14] |
1978 | The Little Foxes | Regina Giddens | Academy Festival Theatre (Lake Forest, Illinois) | — | [15] | |
1979 | Slightly Delayed | The Cape Playhouse (Dennis, Massachusetts) Westport Playhouse (Westport, Connecticut) |
— | [16] | ||
1980 | Clothes for a Summer Hotel | Zelda Fitzgerald | Cort Theatre | 15 | Broadway | [11] |
1980 | Mixed Couples | Elberta | Brooks Atkinson Theatre | 9 | Broadway | [11] |
1982 | Agnes of God | Mother Miriam Ruth | Music Box Theatre | 599 | Broadway | [11] |
1983 | Inheritors | Isabel Fejevary | The Real Stage (New York City) | — | [17] | |
1983 | Paradise Lost | Clara Gordon | The Mirror Theatre | — | [18] | |
1984 | Rain | Mrs. Horn | Theatre at St. Peter's Church | — | [19] | |
1984 | Agnes of God | Mother Miriam Rush | The Cape Playhouse (Dennis, Massachusetts) | — | [20] | |
1985 | The Madwoman of Chaillot | Countess Aurelia | Theatre at St. Peter's Church | — | Off-Broadway | [14] |
1985 | Clarence | Mrs. Wheeler | Theatre at St. Peter's Church | — | Off-Broadway | [21] |
1985 | Vivat! Vivat Regina! | Elizabeth I | Theatre at St. Peter's Church | — | Off-Broadway | [14] |
1985 | A Lie of the Mind | Lorraine | Promenade Theatre | — | Off-Broadway | [14] |
1986 | The Circle | Lady Catherine Champion-Cheney | Theatre at St. Peter's Church; Citicorp Center | — | Off-Broadway | [14] |
1987 | Blithe Spirit | Madame Arcati | Neil Simon Theatre | — | Broadway; final role | [11] |
See also
editNotes
editReferences
edit- ^ "Versatile Actress Geraldine Page Proud to Be Native of Kirksville". The Kirksville Daily Express. April 3, 1960. p. 3B.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v "Geraldine Page Filmography". American Film Institute Catalog. Los Angeles. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
- ^ a b Liebman 2017, p. 186.
- ^ Christensen, Foley & Kremer 1999, p. 590.
- ^ a b c Liebman 2017, p. 187.
- ^ Thise 2008, p. 118.
- ^ "Geraldine Page". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on July 7, 2016. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
- ^ Nathan 1974, p. 142.
- ^ "'Yerma,' Lorca Poetic Tragedy, Offered by Loft Players in the Circle Theatre". The New York Times. February 8, 1952. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
- ^ Banham 1995, p. 1144.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "Geraldine Page Theatre Credits". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
- ^ "Straw Hat Circuit Foxes Thrill for Geraldine Page". The Portsmouth Herald. Portsmouth, New Hampshire. July 24, 1968. p. 16 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Winship, Frederick M. (February 14, 1986). "Geraldine Page's eighth Oscar try". UPI. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
- ^ a b c d e "Geraldine Page Theatre Credits". Broadway World. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
- ^ Carroll 2013, p. 60.
- ^ Leclaire, Anne D. (June 24, 1979). "It's Frantic Time on the Straw Hat Circuit". The New York Times. p. 1. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
- ^ Mitgang, Herbert (December 14, 1983). "Theater - 'Inheritors' with Geraldine Page". The New York Times. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
- ^ Mitgang, Herbert (December 20, 1983). "Stage - 'Paradise Lost' by Clifford Odets Revived". The New York Times. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
- ^ Gussow, Mel (March 11, 1984). "Theater - Mirror Rep, in a Revival of 'Rain'". The New York Times. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
- ^ Klein, Alvin (June 24, 1984). "Entertainment, Summer Style: Playhouse's Success is Annual". The New York Times. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
- ^ Gussow, Mel (February 14, 1985). "The Stage: Booth Tarkington's 'Clarence'". The New York Times. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
Works cited
edit- Banham, Martin (1995). The Cambridge Guide to Theatre. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-43437-9.
- Carroll, Joseph (2013). "Geraldine Page". In Senelick, Laurence (ed.). Theatre Arts on Acting. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-72375-1.
- Christensen, Lawrence O.; Foley, William E.; Kremer, Gary (1999). Dictionary of Missouri Biography. Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri Press. ISBN 978-0-826-26016-1.
- Liebman, Roy (2017). Broadway Actors in Films, 1894–2015. Jefferson, North Caroline: McFarland. ISBN 978-1-476-62615-4.
- Muir, John Kenneth (2001). Terror Television: American Series, 1970-1999. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. ISBN 978-0-786-40890-0.
- Nathan, George J. (1974). Angoff, Charles (ed.). The Theatre Book of the Year, 1945-1946. Farleigh Dickinson University Press. ISBN 978-0-838-61174-6.
- Pugh, Tison (2014). Truman Capote: A Literary Life at the Movies. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press. ISBN 978-0-820-34709-7.
- Thise, Mark (2008). Hollywood Winners & Losers A to Z. Wisconsin: Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 978-0-879-10351-4.