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Betty Buckley
Buckley in December 2009
Born(1947-07-03)July 3, 1947(age 77)
Occupation(s)Actress, singer, music teacher
Years active1964–present
Spouse
Peter Flood
(m.1972;div.1979)
RelativesNorman Buckley(brother)
Websitewww.bettybuckley

Betty Buckley(born July 3, 1947)[1]is an American actress and singer. Buckley is the winner of aTony Award,and was nominated for an additional Tony Award, twoDaytime Emmy Awards,twoGrammy Awards,and anOlivier Award.In 2012, she was inducted into theAmerican Theater Hall of Fame.[2]

Buckley won the 1983Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musicalfor her role asGrizabellain the originalBroadwayproduction ofCats.She went on to playNorma DesmondinSunset Boulevard(1994–96) in both London and New York, receiving a 1995Olivier Awardnomination forBest Actress in a Musical,and was nominated for the 1997Tony Award for Best Actress in a MusicalforTriumph of Love.Her other Broadway credits include1776(1969),Pippin(1973), andThe Mystery of Edwin Drood(1985). From September 2018 to August 2019, she starred as the title role in the U.S. national tour ofHello, Dolly.[3]

Buckley starred in the TV seriesEight Is Enoughfrom 1977 to 1981 and played gym teacherMiss Collinsin the 1976 filmCarrie,before going on to star in the short-livedBroadway musical versionofCarriein 1988, playingCarrie White's mother,Margaret.Her other film roles include Dixie Scott inTender Mercies(1983), Sondra Walker inFrantic(1988), Kathy inAnother Woman(1988) and Mrs. Jones inThe Happening(2008). She received aSaturn Awardnomination for her role as Dr. Karen Fletcher in the 2016 filmSplit.Her other television credits include seriesOz(2001–03), andPreacher(2018).

Career

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Film and television

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Buckley as Abby Abbott inEight is Enough,1977

A native ofFort Worth, Texas,[1]Buckley is known for the 1977–81 TV dramedyEight Is Enough.She joined the show in its second season when the original star,Diana Hyland,died after the first four episodes of season one, and her character Joan Bradford died as well. Buckley was cast as the widower's new romantic interest, Sandra Sue "Abby" Abbott, who became stepmother of the eight children to which the series' title refers.

Buckley appeared in the original movie version ofCarriein 1976, playingMiss Collins,Carrie's gym teacher. In 1977, she recorded an uncredited solo on the song "Walking in Space", in the movieHair.

On television, she received twoDaytime Emmy Awardnominations for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Program/Special, forNBC Special Treat - Bobby and Sarah(1984) andABC Afterschool Special - Taking a Stand(1989).

Her screen roles during the 1980s includeBruce Beresford's filmTender Mercies,where she played a country music singer and sang theAcademy Award-nominatedsong "Over You". She also appeared in theWoody AllenfilmAnother Woman(1988),Roman Polanski'sFrantic(1988), Lawrence's Kasden'sWyatt Earp(1994).

From 2001 to 2003, she played a role in seasons 4–6 of the HBO seriesOz.

She also has guest-starred in a number of television series, includingWithout a Trace,Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,andMonk.She guest-starred in a Christmas special of the TV seriesRemember WENN,created and written byRupert Holmesfor the cable channelAmerican Movie Classics,in which she sang two Holmes original songs: "Christmas is Waiting", and "You Make It Christmas". She appeared as Marion Leckie, mother ofRobert Leckiein the HBO seriesThe Pacific,which aired in 2010.

Also in 2010, she appeared in the 18th episode ofMelrose Placeas a food critic cast by her brotherNorman Buckley,who directed the episode. She also guest-starred in an episode of the Fox seriesThe Chicago Code.She was a recurring guest star onPretty Little Liarsas Regina Marin, also directed by her brother Norman. In 2008, Buckley played Mrs. Jones inM. Night Shyamalan'sThe Happening.In 2017, Buckley was one of the stars of M. Night Shyamalan'sSplit,the number-one film at the box office for three weeks.[4]

Her other television credits include guest-starring as Meg's mother inThe Leftoverson November 30, 2015, appearing in five episodes of the 2017-2021 seriesSupergirl.[5]Buckley was also cast in season three of the seriesPreacherin 2018.[6]

Stage

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Buckley made her Broadway debut in 1969 in the original production of the musical1776;[7]she has been called "The Voice of Broadway" byNew Yorkmagazine.

In 1982, Buckley starred asGrizabellain the original Broadway production of the musicalCats,which features the song "Memory".She stayed with the production for 18 months. For this role, she won aTony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.[8]

Buckley starred in both London (1994) and New York (1995) asNorma Desmondin the musicalSunset Boulevard.[9]For her role in the London production, she received anOlivier Awardnomination forBest Actress in a Musical.[10]

In 1997, she starred as Hesione in the Broadway musicalTriumph of Loveand received a Tony Award nomination forBest Actress in a Musical.

Buckley sang "Memory" fromCatsat theKennedy Center Honorsin December 2006 as part of the tribute to Andrew Lloyd Webber.[11]In 2007, Buckley appeared with Quintessence atLincoln Centerin itsGreat American Songbookseries.

Buckley participated in a reading of the musicalRuthless!in September 2010, playing the role of Sylvia St. Croix/Ruth DelMarco. She then played Mrs. White in the off-Broadway comedyWhite's Liesfrom March–May 2010. In 2011, Buckley starred in theDallas Theater Centerproduction ofArsenic and Old LacebyJoseph KesselringwithTovah Feldshuh.[12]

In 1988, Buckley starred as Margaret White inCarrie: The Musical.

On January 28, 2013, she was inducted into TheAmerican Theater Hall of Fame.From January–March 2013, she starred in the London Premiere ofJerry Herman'sDear World,receiving rave reviews.[13]The musical was directed and choreographed byGillian Lynne,with whom Buckley had previously worked onCats.

In September 2013, she starred in the world premiere ofHorton Foote'sThe Old Friendsat theSignature Theatreoff-Broadway. She repeated her performance in 2014 at Houston's famed Alley Theatre.

In May 2015, it was announced that Buckley would appear as Big Edie in the musical,Grey Gardens[14]at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor, NY. The production ran August 4, 2015 through August 30, 2015. She reprised the role from July 13 to August 14, 2016, at theAhmanson Theaterin Los Angeles.

On February 12, 2018, it was announced that Buckley would portray the title role in the first national tour of the 2017Broadway revivalofHello, Dolly!,beginning performances in October 2018 in theConnor Palaceat Cleveland'sPlayhouse Square.[15]The cast includedLewis J. Stadlenas Horace Vandergelder, Nic Rouleau as Cornelius, Analisa Leaning as Irene Molloy, Jess LeProtto as Barnaby, Kristen Hahn as Minnie Fay, Colin LeMoine as Ambrose Kemper, Morgan Kirner, as Ermengarde, and Jessica Sheridan as Ernestina. Buckley dedicated the January 15th, 2019 performance inSan DiegotoCarol Channingfollowing her death.[16]Ms. Buckley finished her leg of the tour in September 2019 and prepared concerts scheduled in early 2020 at theCafe Carlylein NYC and other venues.

Music

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Buckley singing theNational AnthematMetLife Stadium,in 2012

Hope,Buckley's 18th solo album, was released on June 8, 2018, and she continues to appear in concert across the U.S. each year. She is also a composer; her first recording contains mostly songs she wrote. She is also featured on many Broadway compilation recordings, and on the original cast recording of1776;the original Broadway recording ofCats;the London recording ofPromises, Promises;Triumph of LoveandThe Mystery of Edwin Drood.[citation needed]

In 2002, Buckley was nominated for a Grammy Award in theBest Traditional Pop Vocal AlbumCategory, for her albumStars and the Moon: Live at the Donmar,which was recorded at theDonmar WarehouseTheatre in London. This was her second Grammy nomination; she had previously been nominated in 2000, in theBest Spoken Word Albumcategory forThe Diaries of Adam and Eve.

Her albumsQuintessenceand1967were released byPlaybill Recordsin February 2008.Quintessencefeatures jazz arrangements of standards by her former collaborator, jazz pianistKenny Werner;while1967is a recording produced byT-Bone Burnett,and made when Buckley was just 19.[citation needed]

Her albumBootleg: Boardmixes From the Roadwas released in 2010, and her recording of her hit show at Feinstein's at the Regency with pianist/collaboratorChristian Jacob,entitledAh, Men: The Boys of Broadwaydebuted on 28 August 2012.[citation needed]

Her albumGhostlightwas produced by the T Bone Burnett and was released on September 16, 2014.[17]

Personal life

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Buckley was married to Peter Flood in 1972,[18]divorced in 1979, and has no children.[citation needed]

She has received two Honorary Doctorates for her contribution to the Musical Theater fromThe Boston ConservatoryandMarymount Manhattan College.[19]

Filmography

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Film[20]
Year Title Role Notes
1976 Carrie Miss Collins
1983 Tender Mercies Dixie
1987 Wild Thing Leah
1988 Frantic Sondra Walker
Another Woman Kathy
1992 Rain Without Thunder Beverly Goldring
1994 Last Time Out Maxine Black
Wyatt Earp Virginia Earp
1995 Ride for Your Life Short film
1998 Of Love & Fantasy Dr. Tania Brandt Video
1999 Simply Irresistible Aunt Stella
2002 New World Order Rose Kross
2004 Mummy an' the Armadillo Let
2008 The Happening Mrs. Jones
2011 5 Time Champion Fran
2016 Split Dr. Karen Fletcher
2024 Imaginary Gloria
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1977 Ryan's Hope Divorced Lady Episode: "1.405"
1977 The Rubber Gun Squad Rosie TV movie
1977–1981 Eight Is Enough Sandra Sue 'Abby' Abbott Bradford 102 episodes
1981 The Ordeal of Bill Carney Barbara Slaner TV movie
1984 Special Treat Mrs. Lawson Episode: "Bobby and Sarah"
1984 The Three Wishes of Billy Grier Nancy Grier TV movie
1985 Evergreen Mrs. Bradford TV miniseries
1987 Roses Are for the Rich Ella TV movie
1987 Cagney & Lacey Marci Bruckman Episode: "You've Come a Long Way, Baby"
1989 ABC Afterschool Specials Lillian Robinson Episode: "Taking a Stand"
1989 Babycakes Wanda TV movie
1991 L.A. Law Elisa Chandler 2 episodes: "Something Old, Something Nude"
"TV or Not TV"
1992 Mathnet Sally Storm Episode: "The Case of the Mystery Weekend"
1992 Bonnie & Clyde: The True Story Mrs. Parker TV movie
1992 Square One TV Sally Storm 3 episodes
1993 Tribeca Ruth Episode: "The Rainmaker"
1994 Betrayal of Trust Dr. Jan Galanti TV movie
1996 Critical Choices Dr. Margaret Ludlow TV movie
1996 Remember WENN Gloria Redmond Episode: "Christmas in the Airwaves"
2001–2003 Oz Suzanne Fitzgerald 18 episodes
2003 Monk Mrs. Fleming Episode: "Mr. Monk Goes to the Theater"
2004 The Jury Carla Kohler Episode: "Last Rites"
2005 Vinegar Hill Mary Margaret Grier TV movie
2006 Brothers & Sisters Iva March Episode: "Unaired Pilot"
2006 Without a Trace Catherine Ryder Episode: "Expectations"
2006 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Attorney Walsh 3 episodes: "Manipulated", "Clock", "Lunacy"
2010 Melrose Place Bernadette Reese Episode: "Sepulveda"
2010 The Pacific Marion Leckie Episode: "Home"
2011 The Chicago Code Sister Paul Episode: "Hog Butcher"
2011 Pretty Little Liars Regina Marin Episode: "I Must Confess"
2013 Episode: "She's Better Now"
2014 Getting On Dottie Levy Episode: "Is Soap A Hazardous Substance?"
2015 The Leftovers Jane Episode: "Ten Thirteen"
2016 Chicago Med Olga Barlow Episode: "Extreme Measures"
2017–2020 Supergirl Patricia Arias 4 episodes
2018 Preacher Madame Marie L'Angelle Season 3
2021 Supergirl Owl (voice) Episode: "Dream Weaver"
2021–present Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Trial Division Chief Lorraine Maxwell Recurring role (seasons 23-24)
Theatre
Year Title Role Notes
1969 1776 Martha Jefferson 46th Street Theatre
1969 Promises, Promises Fran Kubelik Prince of Wales Theatre
1972 What's A Nice Girl Like You Doing in a State Like This Off-broadway
1973 Pippin Catherine (replacement) Imperial Theatre
1980–1981 I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking it on the Road Heather Circle in the Square Theatre Downtown
Huntington Hartford Theatre,Los Angeles
1982–1984 Cats Grizabella Winter Garden Theatre
1985 Song and Dance Emma (replacement) Royale Theatre
1985 Drood Edwin Drood / Miss Alice Nutting Shakespeare in the Park
Imperial Theatre
1985 Juno's Swans Second Stage Theatre
1988 Carrie Margaret White Virginia Theatre
1992 The Threepenny Opera Jenny Diver Williamstown Theatre Festival
1992 Gypsy Mama Rose Arizona Civic Light Opera
1993 The Fourth Wall Chicago Opera Theatre
1994–1996 Sunset Boulevard Norma Desmond (replacement) Adelphi Theatre
Minskoff Theatre
1997 Triumph of Love Hesione Royale Theatre
1998 Gypsy Mama Rose Paper Mill Playhouse
1998 Camino Real Hartford Stage
2003 Elegies: A Song Cycle Lincoln Center
2003 The Threepenny Opera Jenny Diver Williamstown Theatre Festival
2010 White's Lies Mrs. White New World Stages
2011 Arsenic and Old Lace Martha Brewster Dallas Theater Center
2013 Dear World Countess Aurelia Charing Cross Theatre,London
2013–2014 The Old Friends Gertrude Pershing Square Signature Center
Alley Theatre,Houston
2015 Follies Carlotta Campion Royal Albert Hall,London
2015–2016 Grey Gardens Big Edie Bay Street Theater, Sag Harbour, New York
Ahmanson Theater,Los Angeles
2018–2019 Hello, Dolly! Dolly Gallagher Levi National Tour

Discography

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Albums
Name Year Label Notes
Betty Buckley 1985 Rizzoli
Children Will Listen 1993 Sterling
With One Look 1994 Sterling
New Ways to Dream – Songs from Sunset Boulevard 1994 Really Useful
The London Concert 1995 Sterling Recorded March 19, 1995
An Evening at Carnegie Hall 1996 Sterling Recorded June 10, 1996
Betty Buckley's Broadway 1996 Sterling Compilation album
Much More 1997 Sterling
Betty Buckley(15 Year Anniversary Re-Release) 2000 KO
Heart to Heart 2000 KO
The Doorway 2001 Fynsworth Alley
Stars and the Moon – Live at the Donmar 2001 Concord Recorded August 31 and September 1, 2000
1967 2007 Playbill Recorded in 1967, released 40 years later
Quintessence 2008 Playbill
Bootleg: Boardmixes from the Road 2010 Practical Magic
Ah, Men! The Boys of Broadway 2012 Palmetto Songs sung by men on Broadway
Ghostlight 2014 Practical Magic Produced byT Bone Burnett
Story Songs 2017 Palmetto
Hope June 8, 2018 Palmetto
Cast recordings[21]
Show Cast Year Role
1776 Original Broadway Cast 1969 Martha Jefferson
Promises, Promises Original London Cast 1969 Fran Kubelik
Hair Film Soundtrack 1979
I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road Off-Broadway Cast 1980 Heather
Cats Original Broadway Cast 1982 Grizabella
The Mystery of Edwin Drood Original Broadway Cast 1985 Edwin Drood / Dick Datchery / Miss Alice Nutting
Prom Queens Unchained Studio Cast 1997
The Civil War Concept Album 1998
Triumph of Love Original Broadway Cast 1998 Hesione
Elegies, A Song Cycle Original Off-Broadway Cast 2003
Other contributions[21]
Album Year Notes
Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall 1992 Sings "Children Will Listen"
George & Ira Gershwin: A Musical Celebration 1993 Sings "How Long Has This Been Going On?"
Mathis on Broadway 2000 Sings "Children Will Listen" and "Our Children"
The Maury Yeston Songbook 2003 Sings "I Had a Dream About You" and "Be on Your Own"
The Diaries of Adam and Eve, by Mark Twain ?? Reads the part of Eve

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result
1983 Tony Award Best Featured Actress in a Musical Cats Won
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Nominated
1985 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Performer in a Children's Program/Special NBC Special Treat:Bobby and Sarah Nominated
1989 ABC Afterschool Special:Taking a Stand Nominated
1995 Olivier Award Best Actress in a Musical Sunset Boulevard Nominated
1998 Tony Award Best Actress in a Musical Triumph of Love Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Nominated
2000 Grammy Award Best Spoken Word Album The Diaries of Adam and Eve Nominated
2002 Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Stars and the Moon: Live at the Donmar Nominated
2014 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play The Old Friends Nominated
2016 Fright Meter Awards Best Actress Split Won
2017 Saturn Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominated

Honorary awards

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References

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