Elizabeth Wilson, 'Graduate' and '9 to 5' actress, dies at 94
She was not on the list.
Elizabeth Wilson, a longtime character actress who appeared
in such films as "The Graduate," "9 to 5" and "Quiz
Show," died Saturday. She was 94.
Wilson died at Yale New Haven Hospital, surrounded by loved
ones.
"She had just turned 94 a few weeks ago and had rapidly
declining health since then -- she died peacefully," Morton said.
"She died knowing how loved she was."
In a stage, film and television career that began with an
uncredited bit part on Alfred Hitchcock's 1946 film Notorious,
Wilson often played authority figures -- mothers, judges, administrators --
though they were usually unsympathetic types.
She was Dustin Hoffman's mother, Mrs. Braddock, in "The
Graduate," generally ignorant of her son's emotional turmoil. She was Roz
Keith, the office busybody, in "9 to 5," singularly unhelpful to the
secretaries and administrators played by Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin and Dolly
Parton.
And in "Quiz Show," she played Dorothy Van Doren,
the upright mother of Ralph Fiennes' Charles Van Doren -- again, clueless to
her son's angst.
Wilson had more opportunity to show her range on stage. Her
first Broadway role was in William Inge's "Picnic" in 1951. She won a
Tony in 1972 for her performance in David Rabe's "Sticks and Bones"
and Obies for performances in 1979's "Taken in Marriage" and 1986's
"Anteroom."
She was an occasional presence on television, with roles in
many TV movies and parts in the series "East Side/West Side" and
"Doc." She guested on such series as "All in the Family,"
"Murder She Wrote" and "Law & Order: Criminal Intent."
Director Mike Nichols was a frequent collaborator. She was
in four Nichols films, including "The Graduate" and
"Catch-22," and three plays.
"Every director has a different technique, and Mike's
great gift is in casting," she told Connecticut Magazine in 2012. "He
knows who's right for a particular role, and he's not controlling."
Though she was never a household name, she knew that her
value was in being different. She had an opportunity to become a starlet when
she started out, she told Connecticut, and declined.
"A movie company came to see the play I was in and
offered me a contract. But the deal was, my nose was too big and they wanted me
to have surgery. My jaw was crooked, and I'd have to have that fixed,
too," she said. "I don't know how I managed to do this, but I said,
'I don't think so.' Imagine! I can't believe I had the wisdom. But I know
people who did that surgery, and they all looked alike."
Wilson's last part was as Sara Delano Roosevelt, Franklin
Roosevelt's mother, in 2012's "Hyde Park on Hudson."
Filmography
Notorious (1946)
as Woman at Party (uncredited)
Picnic (1955) as
Christine Schoenwalder
Patterns (1956) as
Marge Fleming
The Goddess (1958)
as Harding
The Tunnel of Love
(1958) as Miss MacCracken
Happy Anniversary
(1959) as Millie the Maid
Too Hot to Handle
(1960) as Jacki
A Child Is Waiting
(1963) as Miss Fogarty
The Birds (1963)
as Helen Carter
The Tiger Makes
Out (1967) as Receptionist
The Graduate
(1967) as Mrs. Braddock
Jenny (1970) as
Mrs. Marsh
Catch-22 (1970) as
Mother
Little Murders
(1971) as Marjorie Newquist
The Day of the
Dolphin (1973) as Mrs. Rome
Man on a Swing
(1974) as Dr. Anna Willson
The Prisoner of
Second Avenue (1975) as Pauline
The Happy Hooker
(1975) as Mrs. Gordon
9 to 5 (1980) as Roz
Keith
The Incredible
Shrinking Woman (1981) as Dr. Ruth Ruth
Grace Quigley
(1984) as Emily Watkins
Where Are the
Children? (1986) as Dorothy Prentiss
The Believers
(1987) as Kate Maslow
Regarding Henry
(1991) as Jessica, Henry's Secretary
The Addams Family
(1991) as Abigail Craven / Dr. Greta Pinder-Schloss
Quiz Show (1994)
as Dorothy Van Doren
Nobody's Fool
(1994) as Vera (uncredited)
Rocky Road (2001)
as Grandma Louise
Hyde Park on
Hudson (2012) as Sara Roosevelt (final film role)
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