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Eileen Heckart(1919-2001)

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Eileen Heckart
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Versatile, award-winning character actress Eileen Heckart, with the lean, horsey face and assured, fervent gait, was born Anna Eileen Herbert on March 29, 1919, in Columbus, Ohio. An only child, she lived with her mother after her parents separated when she was 2 years old, and was eventually adopted by her grandfather, whose surname (Heckart) she took. Her childhood was an acutely unhappy one. Her mother, an alcoholic, was married five times, and her stern grandmother, with whom Eileen was often shuttled off to stay, was physically abusive. To survive, Eileen escaped into the joy of movies as an adolescent.

She graduated from Ohio State University in 1942 with a degree in English. That same year she married John Harrison Yankee Jr., an insurance broker. They had three sons in a union that lasted 54 years, unusual for a feisty, independent lady of show business. While her husband was off to the war (he joined the Navy), she moved to New York and toiled in a number of day jobs while trying to jump start a career in acting. Beginning in summer stock, she took classes at the American Theatre Wing and apprenticed in a number of obscure plays/revues such as "Tinker's Dam" (1943) and "Musical Moment" (1943).

Following extensive work on the NY stage, which included her Broadway debut as an understudy and eventual replacement in "The Voice of the Turtle" (1945), she established herself as a major force on the Great White Way. Her first big break under the Broadway lights was her portrayal of the arch, lonely schoolteacher in William Inge's "Picnic", which earned her both the Outer Critics Circle and Theatre World awards in 1953. (Rosalind Russell played the role in the film version.)

Heckart was in demand by then as flinty, overwrought, down-to-earth types or wise-to-the-bone old gals. Later award-worthy Broadway hits would include "The Bad Seed" (which earned her the Donaldson award), "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" (Tony-nom), "Invitation to a March" (Tony-nom), and "Butterflies Are Free" (Tony-nom). Intermixed were live performances on TV for such prestigious programs as "Goodyear Television Playhouse", "Kraft Television Theatre", "Studio One", "Suspense", "The Alcoa Hour", and "Playhouse 90".

Heckart was a dominant yet only intermittent force in films, making her debut in the so-so Miracle in the Rain (1956) featured as Jane Wyman's confidante. Although greatly disappointed at losing the bid to recreate her Broadway role in the film version of Picnic (1955) (Rosalind Russell won the honors), she did receive the satisfaction of transferring her scene-chewing stage role as the despairing, drunken mom whose son falls victim to young Patty McCormack's malevolent mischief in La Mauvaise Graine (1956). For this Eileen copped both Oscar and Golden Globe nominations. During this period she fell into a number of dowdy matrons, dour moms and matter-of-fact gal friends with flashy roles in Marqué par la haine (1956), Arrêt d'autobus (1956), Vague de chaleur (1958) and La diablesse en collant rose (1960).

Earning another Tony nomination and the New York Drama Critics Award for her brittle role in the 1957 production of Inge's "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs", she was pregnant with her third child when the film version of The Dark at the Top of the Stairs (1960) started rolling and Angela Lansbury stepped in to replace her.

For most of the 1960s, she traded off TV guest parts ("Ben Casey", "Dr. Kildare", "The F.B.I.", "The Defenders") with theater roles ("Pal Joey", "Barefoot in the Park", "You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running"). She was finally rewarded on film as blind Edward Albert's busybody mom in Butterflies Are Free (1972), netting the Academy Award for "Best Supporting Actress". It was a role she had played on Broadway, receiving her fourth Tony nomination.

The Oscar did not bring her the choice roles which other winners had enjoyed but she continued on in all three mediums quite enviably. While not fond of sitcom work, she gave Emmy-style for her guest work on such shows as "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", "Love & War", "Ellen", "Cybill", and was part of a short-lived ensemble series as one of The 5 Mrs. Buchanans (1994). She also put together a one-woman stage tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt and gave assertive theater performances in "The Ladies of the Alamo", "The Cemetery Club", and "Northeast Local".

The Tony Award eluded the four-time nominee during her long, eventful career. The Tony committee finally made up for this oversight in 2000 by awarding her a "special" Tony for "excellence in theater, triggered by her final, multiple award-winning success (Obie, Drama Desk) as an Alzheimer's patient in "The Waverly Gallery" in 2000. In retrospect, it was none too soon as Heckart, who worked nearly until the end, had been diagnosed with lung cancer, which was kept secret until after her death, on December 31, 2001, aged 82.
BornMarch 29, 1919
DiedDecember 31, 2001(82)
BornMarch 29, 1919
DiedDecember 31, 2001(82)
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  • Won 1 Oscar
    • 6 wins & 8 nominations total

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Known for

Patty McCormack in La Mauvaise Graine (1956)
La Mauvaise Graine
7.4
  • Mrs. Hortense Daigle
  • 1956
Butterflies Are Free (1972)
Butterflies Are Free
7.2
  • Mrs. Baker
  • 1972
Goldie Hawn, Diane Keaton, and Bette Midler in Le club des ex (1996)
Le club des ex
6.5
  • Catherine MacDuggan
  • 1996
Clint Eastwood in Le maître de guerre (1986)
Le maître de guerre
6.8
  • Little Mary
  • 1986

Credits

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  • Cybill Shepherd in Cybill (1995)
    Cybill
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Marge
    • 1996–1998
  • Tim Allen, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Patricia Richardson, Zachery Ty Bryan, Earl Hindman, and Taran Noah Smith in Papa bricole (1991)
    Papa bricole
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Elaine Jenkins
    • 1997
  • Ellen DeGeneres, Joely Fisher, and Clea Lewis in Ellen (1994)
    Ellen
    6.1
    TV Series
    • Grandma
    • 1997
  • Mary McCormack, Daniel Benzali, Michael Hayden, J.C. MacKenzie, and Grace Phillips in Murder One (1995)
    Murder One
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Frances Wyler
    • 1996
  • Goldie Hawn, Diane Keaton, and Bette Midler in Le club des ex (1996)
    Le club des ex
    6.5
    • Catherine MacDuggan
    • 1996
  • Charlotte Ross, Beth Broderick, Harriet Sansom Harris, Eileen Heckart, and Judith Ivey in The 5 Mrs. Buchanans (1994)
    The 5 Mrs. Buchanans
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Mother Emma Buchanan
    • 1994–1995
  • Mel Harris and Marlo Thomas in Ultime Trahison (1994)
    Ultime Trahison
    5.9
    TV Movie
    • Sarah McNeil
    • 1994
  • Annie Potts and Jay Thomas in New York café (1992)
    New York café
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Rose Stein
    • 1993–1994
  • Leçons de conduite (1994)
    Leçons de conduite
    6.5
    TV Movie
    • Mabel
    • 1994
  • Ouragan sur Miami (1993)
    Ouragan sur Miami
    5.2
    TV Movie
    • Shelley
    • 1993
  • On ne vit qu'une fois (1968)
    On ne vit qu'une fois
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Wilma Bern
    • Ruth Perkins
    • 1986–1992
  • Annie McGuire (1988)
    Annie McGuire
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Emma Block
    • 1988–1989
  • Stuck with Each Other (1989)
    Stuck with Each Other
    5.7
    TV Movie
    • 1989
  • Histoires de l'autre monde (1983)
    Histoires de l'autre monde
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Rose Pennywell
    • 1988
  • Morning Maggie
    8.0
    TV Movie
    • Aunt Esther Handlesman
    • 1987

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Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Irene Heckart
  • Born
    • March 29, 1919
    • Columbus, Ohio, USA
  • Died
    • December 31, 2001
    • Norwalk, Connecticut, USA(lung cancer)
  • Spouse
    • John Harrison Yankee Jr.June 26, 1942 - February 23, 1997 (his death, 4 children)
  • Other works
    Album: "Pioneer Women: Selections From Their Journals".
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  • Trivia
    Her trademark, hoarse voice was caused by an early bout of whooping cough.
  • Quotes
    "I don't like sitcoms, it's instant acting; it has nothing to do with talent. They shoot everything close-up. ... It's very boring. You do television to make money so you can afford to act in the theater." (on her opinion about working on sitcoms)
  • Nickname
    • Heckie

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  • When did Eileen Heckart die?
    December 31, 2001
  • How did Eileen Heckart die?
    Lung cancer
  • How old was Eileen Heckart when she died?
    82 years old
  • Where did Eileen Heckart die?
    Norwalk, Connecticut, USA
  • When was Eileen Heckart born?
    March 29, 1919

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