Actress And Union Official Martha Greenhouse Dead At 91
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Actress Martha Greenhouse has died, aged 91.
The stage, film and TV star, who served as an actors union
leader for more than four decades, passed away on Saturday.
Greenhouse appeared in many plays on and off Broadway, and
her TV and film credits include Law & Order, Ryan's Hope, The Jackie
Gleason Show, The Stepford Wives, Woody Allen's Bananas and the original
production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella.
Greenhouse served five terms as president of the American
Federation of Television and Radio Artists' New York branch and two terms on
the Screen Actors Guild's National Board from 1981-87.
She also received a slew of union awards, including the
Founder's Award, the Ken Harvey Award and the George Heller Gold Card, the
highest honour given by national Aftra for service to the union.
Current SAG-Aftra co-president Roberta Reardon says,
"During her more than 40 years of board service, Martha helped lead the
New York Local of Aftra through turbulent times, and the union came out
stronger due to her hard work, talent and dedication. She was an inspiration
not only to me but to the entire leadership. Her service to the union should be
held up as an example to everyone who will walk in her footsteps."
She was an American stage, film and television actress, who also
served as an actors' union leader. Martha Greenhouse film credits included The
Stepford Wives, Bananas, Daniel, and Tomorrow Night. She appeared on such
television and soap opera series as Route 66, Car 54, Where Are You?, Law &
Order, The Jackie Gleason Show, The Phil Silvers Show, Ryan's Hope, and Law
& Order and The Edge of Night She Appeared in 32 episodes of Radio Mystery
Theater
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