Frances Sternhagen

Frances Sternhagen

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Frances Sternhagen was born on Jan 13, 1930 in USA. Frances Sternhagen's big-screen debut came with The Hospital directed by Arthur Hiller in 1971. Frances Sternhagen is known for The Mist directed by Frank Darabont, Thomas Jane stars as David Drayton and Marcia Gay Harden as Mrs. Carmody. Frances Sternhagen has got 3 awards and 7 nominations so far. The most recent award Frances Sternhagen achieved is Lone Star Film & Television Awards. The upcoming new movie Frances Sternhagen plays is And So It Goes which will be released on Jul 25, 2014.

Raised in Washington, D.C., the great-granddaughter (on her father's side) of German immigrants, Frances Hussey Sternhagen taught acting, singing and dancing to schoolchildren before first performing herself with the Arena Stage Group.Since then, she has been seen in numerous Broadway and Off-Broadway shows. She has been nominated five times for a Tony Award (winning once for her performance in "The Good Doctor"). Other shows in which she appeared include "Equus", "On Golden Pond", "Angel", and "You Can't Take it With You". Among many other appearances Off-Broadway, including the original production of "On Golden Pond", Sternhagen delighted Off-Broadway audiences for over two years with her feisty portrayal of the title character in "Driving Miss Daisy".Her film debut was in Escalier interdit (1967). Since then her credits have included Fedora (1978), Merci d'avoir été ma femme... (1979), Outland... Loin de la Terre (1981) and Communion (1989). She appeared on the long-running television series Cheers (1982) as Esther Clavin, mother of John Ratzenberger's character, the pedagogic know-it-all mailman Cliff Clavin. She played wealthy philanthropist and society matron Millicent Carter, the grandmother of John Carter (Noah Wyle) on Urgences (1994). She also appeared in episodes of Sex and the City (1998) and Becker (1998).

  • Birthday

    Jan 13, 1930
  • Place of Birth

    Washington, District of Columbia, USA
  • Also known

    Francis Sternhagen, Frances Hussey Sternhagen

Known For

Awards

3 wins & 7 nominations

Lone Star Film & Television Awards
1999
Best TV Supporting Actress
Winner - Lone Star Film & Television Award
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA
1982
Best Supporting Actress
Winner - Saturn Award
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