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Frances Sternhagen
Actor
Born January 13, 1930Died November 27, 2023 (93 years)
Frances Hussey Sternhagen (January 13, 1930 – November 27, 2023) was an American actress. Sternhagen appeared on and off Broadway, in movies, and on TV beginning in the 1950s, won a Tony, and was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards.
Frances Sternhagen Filmography
| 2014 | And So It Goes · as Claire |
| 2011 | Prohibition (TV Series) · as Reader (voice) |
| 2011 | Dolphin Tale · as Gloria Forrest |
| 2010 | Parenthood (2010) (TV Series) · as Blanche Braverman |
| 2009 | Julie & Julia · as Irma Rombauer |
| 2007 | The Mist · as Irene Reppler |
| 2005 | The Closer (TV Series) · as Willie Ray Johnson |
| 2002 | Highway · as Mrs. Murray |
| 2002 | The Laramie Project · as Marge Murray |
| 2001 | The Rising Place · as Ruth Wilder |
| 1998 | It All Came True · as Amy |
| 1998 | Becker (TV Series) · as Naomi |
| 1998 | Sex and the City (TV Series) · as Bunny Macdougal |
| 1998 | To Live Again · as Constance Holmes |
| 1998 | The Con · as Hadabelle |
| 1995 | The Way West · as Voice |
| 1995 | The Outer Limits (1995) (TV Series) · as Jean Anderson |
| 1994 | Reunion · as Tobie Yates |
| 1994 | ER (TV Series) · as Millicent Carter |
| 1993 | Labor of Love: The Arlette Schweitzer Story · as Mary Rafferty |
| 1992 | The Donner Party · as Voice |
| 1992 | Raising Cain · as Dr. Lynn Waldheim |
| 1992 | She Woke Up · as Noelle Duvausant |
| 1991 | Doc Hollywood · as Lillian, Welcoming Committee |
| 1991 | Golden Years · as Gina Williams |
| 1991 | Golden Years (TV Series) · as Gina Williams |
| 1991 | Coney Island · as (voice) |
| 1990 | Misery · as Virginia |
| 1990 | Sibling Rivalry · as Rose Turner |
| 1990 | Law & Order (TV Series) · as Estelle Muller |
| 1989 | The Simpsons (TV Series) · as Mrs. Bellamy (voice) |
| 1989 | |
| 1989 | Tales from the Crypt (TV Series) · as Effie Gluckman (segment "none But The Lonely Heart") |
| 1989 | See You in the Morning · as Neenie |
| 1988 | American Experience (TV Series) · as (voice) |
| 1988 | Bright Lights, Big City · as Clara |
| 1987 | Once Again · as Esther |
| 1987 | The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd (TV Series) · as Dora |
| 1987 | At Mother's Request (TV Series) · as Berenice Bradshaw |
| 1986 | Resting Place · as Eudora Mccallister |
| 1984 | Spencer (TV Series) |
| 1983 | Prototype · as Dorothy Forrester |
| 1983 | Romantic Comedy · as Blanche Dailey |
| 1983 | Independence Day · as Carla Taylor |
| 1982 | Cheers (TV Series) · as Esther Clavin |
| 1981 | Outland · as Dr. Lazarus |
| 1980 | The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg · as Mary Richards |
| 1980 | Mother and Daughter: The Loving War · as Mrs. Lloyd |
| 1979 | Starting Over · as Marva Potter |
| 1978 | Fedora · as Miss Balfour |
| 1977 | The Andros Targets (TV Series) · as Mrs. Mason |
| 1973 | Two People · as Mrs. Mccluskey |
| 1971 | The Hospital · as Mrs. Cushing |
| 1971 | Great Performances (TV Series) · as Wilma Atkins |
| 1967 | The Tiger Makes Out · as Lady On Bus |
| 1967 | Up the Down Staircase · as Charlotte Wolf, School Librarian |
| 1965 | For the People (TV Series) · as Alice Hart |
| 1964 | NET Playhouse (TV Series) · as (segment "foul!") |
| 1964 | Profiles in Courage (TV Series) · as Miss Koeller |
| 1964 | Another World (TV Series) |
| 1963 | The Doctors (TV Series) · as Phyllis Corrigan |
| 1962 | The Doctors and the Nurses (TV Series) · as Mrs. Harris |
| 1961 | The Defenders (TV Series) · as Louise Kiley |
| 1959 | The Play of the Week (TV Series) · as Eva |
| 1954 | Producers' Showcase (TV Series) · as Miss T. Muse |
| 1954 | The Secret Storm (TV Series) |
| 1952 | Omnibus (TV Series) |
| 1951 | Hallmark Hall Of Fame (TV Series) · as Mrs. Mcalister |
| 1951 | Goodyear Television Playhouse (TV Series) · as Elizabeth Barnes |
| 1951 | Love of Life (TV Series) |
| 1950 | Robert Montgomery Presents Your Lucky Strike Theatre (TV Series) · as Mrs. Who |
| 1948 | Studio One (TV Series) · as Betty - Secretary |
| 2002 | Misery Loves Company · as Self |
| 2002 | The 56th Annual Tony Awards · as Self - Nominee |
| 2000 | The N.Y. Friars Club Roast of Rob Reiner · as Self |
| 1999 | New York: A Documentary Film (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1995 | The 49th Annual Tony Awards · as Self - Winner |
| 1985 | American Masters (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1979 | The 33rd Annual Tony Awards · as Self - Nominee |
| 1978 | The 32nd Annual Tony Awards · as Self - Nominee |
| 1976 | Working in the Theatre (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1956 | Tony Awards (TV Series) · as Self - Nominee |
| 1954 | Camera Three (TV Series) · as Self |




















