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Anne Meara

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American comedian and actress (1929–2015)

Anne Meara
Meara in 1975
Born(1929-09-20)September 20, 1929
DiedMay 23, 2015(2015-05-23) (aged 85)
New York City, U.S.
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • actress
Years active1948–2015
Spouse
Children2, includingBen Stiller

Anne Meara (September 20, 1929 – May 23, 2015) was an American comedian and actress. Along with her husbandJerry Stiller, she was one-half of the prominent 1960s comedy teamStiller and Meara. Their son is actor, director, and producerBen Stiller. She was also featured on stage, on television, and in numerous films and later became a playwright. During her career, Meara was nominated for fourEmmy Awards and aTony Award, and she won aWriters Guild Award as a co-writer for the television movieThe Other Woman.

Early years

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Meara was born on September 20, 1929, inBrooklyn,New York City,[1] to Mary (née Dempsey)[1] and Edward Joseph Meara, a corporate lawyer forAmerican Standard.[2] Both of her parents were of Irish descent.[3] An only child, she was raised inRockville Centre, New York, onLong Island. When Anne was 11 years old, her mother committed suicide.[1]

When she was 18, Meara spent a year studying acting at the Dramatic Workshop atThe New School and atHB Studio[4] underUta Hagen in Manhattan. The following year, in 1948, she began her career as an actress insummer stock.[1]

Career

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Comedy team

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Publicity photo of Meara and Jerry Stiller, 1965

Meara met actor-comedianJerry Stiller in 1953, and they married soon after. Until he suggested it, she had never thought of doing comedy. "Jerry started us being a comedy team," she said. "He always thought I would be a great comedy partner."[1] They joined the Chicagoimprovisational companyThe Compass Players (which later becameThe Second City) and, after leaving, formed the comedy team ofStiller and Meara. She debutedoff-Broadway in 1958 inUlysses in Nighttown, based on the work byJames Joyce. In 1961, she and Stiller were performing in nightclubs in New York and by the following year were considered a "national phenomenon", said theNew York Times.[1]

Their often improvised comedy routines brought many relationship foibles to live audiences. Their skits focused on domestic themes, as didNichols and May, another comedy team from the Chicago Compass Players project during that period. "They were Nichols and May without the acid and with warmth," notes authorLawrence Epstein.[5] They also added a new twist to their comedy act, he adds, by sometimes playing up the fact that Stiller was Jewish and Meara was Catholic.[6] After Nichols and May broke up as a team in 1961, Stiller and Meara were the number-one couple comedy team by the late 1960s. And asMike Nichols andElaine May were not married, Stiller and Meara became the most famous married couple comedy team sinceBurns and Allen.[7]

After some years honing the act, Stiller and Meara became regulars onThe Ed Sullivan Show, with 36 appearances,[7] and other TV programs, includingThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. They released their first LP in 1963,Presenting America's New Comedy Sensation: Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara Live at TheHungry I, which became a hit. By 1970, however, they broke up their act because it was affecting their marriage: "I didn't know where the act ended and our marriage began," complained Meara in 1977.[7] Stiller agreed, fearing, "I would have lost her as a wife."[7]

Television, stage, film, and video

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During the 1970s, Meara and Stiller wrote and performed many radio commercials forBlue Nun Wine. In 1975, she starred in her own series,Kate McShane, on CBS. She was nominated for anEmmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1976; however, the show was canceled after ten episodes.[8][9] She had a recurring role on the sitcomRhoda as airline stewardess Sally Gallagher, one of the title character's best friends. She had roles as Mrs. Curry inThe Boys from Brazil (1978) and as Mrs. Sherwood inFame (1980).

In the 1970s, she provided narration for segments of the educational television seriesSesame Street consisting of scenes from silent films.

Meara in an episode ofThe Corner Bar, 1973

Meara co-starred withCarroll O'Connor (with whom she had appeared onstage off-Broadway many years earlier inUlysses in Nighttown) andMartin Balsam in the early 1980s hit sitcomArchie Bunker's Place, which was a continuation of the influential 1970s sitcomAll in the Family. She played Veronica Rooney, the bar's cook, for the show's first three seasons (1979–1982). During that time, she acted in the movieFame (1980), in which she played English teacher Elizabeth Sherwood.[10] She appeared as Dorothy Halligan Deaver, the grandmother, in the TV seriesALF in the late 1980s.The Stiller and Meara Show, her own 1986 TV sitcom, in which Stiller played the deputy mayor of New York City and Meara portrayed his wife, a television commercial actress, was unsuccessful. From 1999 to 2007, Meara guest starred inThe King of Queens (where her husband playedArthur Spooner), first as Mary Finnegan, then as Veronica Olchin (mother ofSpence, who was played byPatton Oswalt). Veronica and Arthur were married inthe series finale.

Starting in October 2010, Meara and Jerry Stiller began starring in aYahoo! web series calledStiller & Meara produced byRed Hour Digital, a production company owned by their sonBen Stiller.[11][12]

In 2011, she accepted a role in theoff-Broadway playLove, Loss, and What I Wore withConchata Ferrell,AnnaLynne McCord,Minka Kelly, andB. Smith.[13]

Writing and consulting

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In 1995, Meara wrote the comedyAfter-Play, which became an off-Broadway production.[1][14] In her later years, she portrayed recurring roles on the television showsSex and the City (as Mary Brady) andThe King of Queens (as Veronica Olchin). During the 2004–05 season, she appeared in an episode ofLaw & Order: Special Victims Unit.

In 2009, Meara wrote her personal life reflections in a New York-focused online blog titledMr. Beller's Neighborhood -- New York City Stories. In it, Meara recalled her mother's death and her childhood experiences at Catholic boarding school.[15]

Personal life

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Religion

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Meara was born, baptized, and raised aRoman Catholic. Sheconverted to Judaism six years after marrying Stiller.[16][17] She insisted that she did not convert at Stiller's request, explaining, "Catholicism was dead to me." She took her conversion seriously and studied the Jewish faith in such depth that her Jewish-born husband quipped, "Being married to Anne has made me more Jewish."[18] They discussed how they met and their early career during a guest appearance on the TV game showWhat's My Line? in 1968.[19]

Children

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Meara and her husband had two children, Amy andBen.[20]

Death

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Meara died on May 23, 2015, aged 85, in Manhattan. She had been living in the Hebrew Home for the Aged following several strokes and reportedly died of natural causes.[21]

Filmography

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Film

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Year[22][23]TitleRoleNotes
1970The Out-of-TownersWoman in Police Station
Lovers and Other StrangersWilma
1972Irish Whiskey RebellionGoldie Fain-Follies Star
1977Nasty HabitsSister Geraldine
1978The Boys from BrazilMrs. Curry
1980FameMrs. Sherwood
1984In Our HandsDocumentary
1986The LongshotMadge
The Perils of P.K.
1987My Little GirlMrs. Shopper
1989That's AdequateCharlene Lane
1990AwakeningsMiriam
1992Highway to HellMedea
Through an Open Window24-minute short
1993So You Want to Be an ActorHerselfShort subject
1994Reality BitesLouise
The Search for One-Eye JimmyHolly Hoyt
1995HeavyweightsAlice Bushkin
Kiss of DeathBev's Mother
1996The DaytrippersRita Malone
1998The Thin Pink LineMrs. Langstrom
SouthieMrs. Quinn
1999The Diary of the Hurdy-Gurdy Man
Judy BerlinBea
Brooklyn Thrill Killers29-minute short
A Fish in the BathtubMolly
2000Amy Stiller's BreastHerselfShort subject
The IndependentRita
2001ZoolanderProtestorUncredited
Keeping It Real: The Adventures ofGreg WallochDocumentary
Get Well SoonLinda
2002Like MikeSister Theresa
The Yard Sale19-minute short
2003Crooked LinesHard Boiled
2004Chump ChangeCasting Director
2006Night at the MuseumDebbie
2007The Mirror
The Shallow End of the OceanVoice of Alice28-minute short
2009When the Evening ComesMarion Corrado
The Queen of Greenwich Village13-minute short
Another Harvest MoonElla
2014Simpler Times33-minute short with Jerry Stiller
Planes: Fire & RescueWinnieVoice

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1954–55The Greatest GiftHarriet219 episodes
1954The Philco Television PlayhouseBetty BlakeEpisode: "Man on the Mountaintop"
1959The DuPont Show of the MonthPerformerEpisode: "Oliver Twist"
1960NinotchkaAnnaABC TV movie[24]
1964–65Linus! The Lion HeartedVoiceAnimated TV series, 3 episodes
1971Dames at SeaJoanTelevision Special[25]
1971–72The Courtship of Eddie's FatherBunny Sterling
Annie Dempsey
2 episodes
1971–73Love, American StyleVarious roles
1973The Paul Lynde ShowGrace Dickerson3 episodes
The Corner BarMae/Jennifer BradleyCast member, 7 episodes
1974Medical CenterRose MillerEpisode: "The Enemies"
1975Kate McShaneKate McShaneCanceled after 10 episodes
1976–77RhodaSally Gallagher7 episodes
1977–78Take Five with Stiller & Meara
1979–83Love BoatVarious roles3 episodes
Archie Bunker's PlaceVeronica Rooney52 episodes
HBO Sneak PreviewsCostarred with Jerry Stiller
1983The Other WomanPeg GilfordTV movie (CBS);
Meara co-wrote the teleplay with Lila Garrett
[26]
1986The Stiller and Meara ShowAnne BenderCo-writer; Canceled after a few weeks
1987Saturday Night LiveBartenderEpisode: "Charlton Heston/Wynton Marsalis"
1987–89ALFDorothy Halligan7 episodes
1987–89CBS Schoolbreak SpecialMrs. SaltersEpisode: "The Day They Came to Arrest the Book"
1988–93Murder, She WroteWinnie Tupper Banner
Mae Shaughnessy
2 episodes
1990MonstersGretaEpisode: "One Wolf's Family"
1991The General Motors Playwrights TheaterRose FinkerEpisode: "Avenue Z Afternoon"
Shalom SesameMiriamEpisode: "Show 10: Passover"
American PlayhouseBernice Shapiro"The Sunset Gang": segment: "The Detective"
1992–99All My ChildrenPeggy Moody5 episodes
CBS Schoolbreak SpecialPatricia LennonEpisode: "Love off Limits"
1994In the Heat of the NightRodaEpisode: "Poor Relations"
Great Performances:The MotherMrs. GeeganPBS TV movie, October 24, 1994[27]
Murphy BrownReena Bernecky2 episodes
1996Homicide: Life on the StreetDonna DiGrazi
1997JittersmotherTV movie[28]
1999After PlayWriter and cast member
1999–02OzAunt Brenda O'Reily2 episodes
1999
2003–07
The King of QueensMary Finnegan (1999)
Veronica Olchin (2003–07)
10 episodes
2001What Makes a FamilyEvelyn CataldiTV movie (Lifetime)[29]
EdBarbara GennacarroEpisode: "The Test"
Will & GraceMrs. FriedmanEpisode: "Star-Spangled Banter"
2002–04Sex and the CityMary Brady4 episodes
2003Good Morning, MiamiClaire's FriendEpisode: "The Slow and the Furious"
Charlie LawrencePauline LawrenceEpisode: "If It's Not One Thing It's Your Mother"[30]
2004–12Law & Order: Special Victims UnitIda Becker
Irene Kerns
Episode: "Scavenger"
Episode: "Dreams Deferred"
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2006Four KingsRuthEpisode: "Pilot"
2009MercyEstelle ThalbergEpisode: "The Last Thing I Said Was"
2009–10Wonder Pets!Granny Ginny/Granny Winny2 episodes: Voice
2010GravityMrs. TalbotEpisode: "Old People Creep Me Out"
2011Rip CityMyrtTVLand sitcom pilot that did not sell[32]

Theatre

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YearTitleCredit(s)NotesRef.
1956A Month in the CountryKatina the maidPhoenix Theatre, Off-Broadway[33]
The Good Woman of SetzuanNiece[34]
1957Miss LoneyheartsSick-of-it-AllMusic Box Theatre, Broadway[35]
1958As You Like ItAudreyJoseph Papp Public Theater, Off-Broadway[36]
Ulysseys in NighttownVarious rolesRooftop Theatre, Off-Broadway[37]
1971The House of Blue LeavesBunny FlingusTruck and Warehouse Theatre, Off-Broadway[38]
1984SpookhousePerformerPlayhouse 91, Off-Broadway[39]
A... My Name Is AliceWriterTop of the Gate, Off-Broadway[40]
1988Romeo and JulietNurseJoseph Papp Public Theater, Off-Broadway[41]
Eastern StandardMay LoganJohn Golden Theatre, Broadway[42]
1993Anna ChristieMarthy OwenCenter Stage Right, Broadway[43]
1995After-PlayTerry Guteman
Playwright
Theatre Four, Broadway[44]
2000Down the Garden PathsPlaywrightMinetta Lane Theatre, Off-Broadway[45]
2011Love, Loss and What I WorePerformerWestside Theatre, Off-Broadway[46]

Radio

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Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1976Golden Globe AwardsBest Supporting Actress - TelevisionRhodaNominated[citation needed]
1976Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesKate McShaneNominated
1981Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesArchie Bunker's PlaceNominated
1982Nominated
1997Guest Actress in a Drama SeriesHomicide: Life on the StreetNominated
1984Writers Guild of America AwardsOriginal/Adapted Comedy AnthologyThe Other WomanWon
1993Tony AwardsBest Featured Actress in a PlayAnna ChristieNominated[47]
1996Outer Critics Circle AwardJohn Gassner AwardAfter-PlayWon
  • On February 9, 2007, Meara and Jerry Stiller received stars on theHollywood Walk of Fame at 7018 Hollywood Blvd.

References

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  2. ^"E.J. Meara, Creator Of Comedy Skits, 73".The New York Times. December 16, 1966.Archived from the original on November 6, 2012.
  3. ^Bloom, Nate (March 17, 2009)."A Pint of Guinness, A Cup of Manischevitz: Some Irish/Jewish Connections". InterfaithFamily.com.Archived from the original on July 6, 2015. RetrievedMay 25, 2015.
  4. ^HB Studio Alumni
  5. ^Epstein, Lawrence.Mixed Nuts: America's Love Affair with Comedy Teams, PublicAffairs, Perseus Book (2004) p. 224
  6. ^Johnny Carson (August 27, 2012)."Stiller & Meara on Computer Dating".Archived from the original on March 7, 2018. RetrievedApril 30, 2018 – via YouTube.
  7. ^abcd"Anne Meara, Comedian of Stiller & Meara Fame, Dies at 85"Archived May 25, 2015, at theWayback Machine,Hollywood Reporter, May 24, 2015
  8. ^Kate McShane TV Guide
  9. ^"Anne Meara Biography and Emmy" emmys.com, retrieved August 17, 2018.
  10. ^"Mrs. Sherwood's Classroom inFameArchived March 10, 2016, at theWayback Machine, video clip
  11. ^"Meet Ben Stiller's Parents on New Yahoo! Web Show".TV Guide. TVGuide.com.Archived from the original on December 27, 2010.
  12. ^"Stiller & Meara".Yahoo!. Archived fromthe original on March 12, 2013. RetrievedApril 30, 2018.
  13. ^Gans, Andrew (April 14, 2011)."Minka Kelly, Susan Sullivan Set for Love, Loss... Off-Broadway".Playbill. Archived fromthe original on April 20, 2011. RetrievedApril 21, 2011.
  14. ^"After-Play" script, Dramatists Play Service (1996)
  15. ^Meara, Anne (June 8, 2009)."Old Nuns".
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  17. ^"LA Times".pqarchiver.com. Archived fromthe original on January 4, 2013. RetrievedApril 30, 2018.
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  19. ^"Stiller & Meara on "What's My Line?" (1968)Archived May 26, 2015, at theWayback Machine, video
  20. ^Gallagher, Donald W. (December 8, 1985). "COMEDY'S FIRST COUPLE FIND COMMERCIAL SUCCESS".Orlando Sentinel. p. F9.ProQuest 276713421.Jerry Stiller and Ann Meara are so familiar to the average American that sitting down to talk with them is like relaxing with neighbors over a cup of coffee. [...] The couple's love for the theater has rubbed off on their children. Both daughter Amy, 24, and son Ben, 20, are acting students in New York.
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