Connie Sawyer Dies: Hollywood’s Oldest Working Actress Was 105
She was not on the list.
Actress Connie Sawyer died peacefully at the age of 105 at
her home at in Woodland Hills, CA. With more than 140 TV and film credits to
her name, Sawyer was known as Hollywood’s oldest working actress who worked
through late 2017.
Sawyer was born on November 27, 1912, in Pueblo, CO. Her
career in entertainment began at the age of 8 when she won a talent contest in
Oakland. At 18 years old, she landed her first vaudeville show in Santa Cruz.
Legendary singer, comedian, and actress Sophie Tucker became
Sawyer’s mentor before she went on to Broadway where she played Miss Wexler in
A Hole in the Head. She would later take the same role in the film adaptation
starring Frank Sinatra. Her other film credits include The Way West, Ada and
The Man in the Glass Booth.
To many, she is recognized as the lady in Dumb and Dumber
who stole Jim Carrey’s character’s wallet. She also appeared in The Pineapple
Express, as well as When Harry Met Sally.
She has numerous TV credits which span six decades. This
includes The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Hawaii Five-O, Dynasty, Murder, She Wrote,
Archie Bunker’s Place, Home Improvement, Seinfeld, Will & Grace, ER, The
Office, and How I Met Your Mother. Most recently she appeared in Showtime’s Ray
Donovan as James Woods’ mother.
In addition to her being highlighted in the documentaries
Showfolk and Troupers, she published her autobiography, I Never Wanted To Be a
Star – And I Wasn’t.
Sawyer is survived by her two daughters Lisa Dudley and
Julie Watkins; four grandchildren Hannah Stubblefield, Sam Dudley, Emily and
Carrie Watkins; and three great-grandchildren, Sebastian, Adam and Maya.
No comments:
Post a Comment