- Nacimiento
- Defunción27 de noviembre de 2023 · Nueva Rochelle, Nueva York, Estados Unidos (causas naturales)
- Nombre de nacimientoFrances Hussey Sternhagen
- Altura1.60 m
- Frances Sternhagen nació el 13 de enero de 1930 en Washington, Distrito de Columbia, EE.UU.. Fue una actriz, conocida por Atmósfera cero (1981), Miseria (1990) y Sobre-Natural (2007). Estuvo casada con Thomas A. Carlin. Murió el 27 de noviembre de 2023 en New Rochelle, Nueva York, Estados Unidos.
- CónyugeThomas A. Carlin(13 de febrero de 1956 - 6 de mayo de 1991) (su muerte, 6 niños)
- NiñosSarah CarlinJohn Carlin
- PadresJohn M. SternhagenGertrude Hussey
- Often plays characters who have a cynical attitude.
- Often plays characters that have a droll sense of humor.
- Frances Sternhagen, the daughter of John M. Sternhagen, a U.S. tax court judge (and his wife, Gertrude Hussey Sternhagen), graduated from Vassar College. She wed actor Thomas A. Carlin in 1956; he died in 1991. The couple had six children (several of whom are also professional actors and musicians) : Paul Carlin, Amanda Carlin, Tony Carlin, Sarah Carlin, Peter Carlin and John Carlin.
- She won two Tony Awards: in 1974 as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Dramatic) for "The Good Doctor," and in 1995 as Best Actress (Featured Role - Play) for a revival of "The Heiress." She was nominated five other times: as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Dramatic) in 1972 for a revival "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window" and in 1975 for "Equus;" as Best Actress (Musical) in 1978 for "Angel;" as Best Actress (Play) in 1979 for "On Golden Pond;" and as Best Actress (Featured Role - Play) in 2002 for a revival of "Morning's at Seven.".
- Nominated for Tony award, along with two other female cast members, as Best Featured Actress in a Play, for role in "Morning's At Seven", May 2002.
- Starred in Steel Magnolias on Broadway as Clairee Belcher (the role played by Olympia Dukakis in the film version of the play).
- Studied with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse during the 1960s.
- If I didn't have my family I would be so lonely. The theater and acting are so artificial that I would go crazy if that was all I had.
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