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词条 Alice Ghostley
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

     Stage  Television  Film 

  3. Awards

  4. Personal life

  5. Death

  6. Selected filmography

  7. Select television credits

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Infobox person
| name = Alice Ghostley
| image = Alice Ghostley Cousin Alice Mayberry RFD 1970.JPG
| caption= Ghostley as Cousin Alice in
Mayberry R.F.D., 1970.
| birth_name = Alice Margaret Ghostley
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1923|8|14}}
| birth_place = Eve, Vernon County, Missouri, U.S.
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2007|9|21|1923|8|14}}
| death_place = Studio City, California, U.S.
| yearsactive = 1953–2000
| occupation = Actress, singer[1]
| spouse = Felice Orlandi (1953–2003; his death)
}}Alice Margaret Ghostley (August 14, 1923 – September 21, 2007)[2] was an American actress and singer. She was best known for her roles as the bungling insecure Esmeralda (1969–70; 1972) on Bewitched, as Cousin Alice (1970–71) on Mayberry R.F.D., and as Bernice Clifton (1986–93) on Designing Women, for which she received an Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 1992. She was a regular on Nichols (1971–72) and The Julie Andrews Hour (1972–73).[3]

Early life

Ghostley was born in Eve, Missouri in 1923 to Edna Muriel (née Rooney) and Harry Francis Ghostley,[4] who worked as a telegraph operator. She grew up in Henryetta, Oklahoma. She attended the University of Oklahoma, but dropped out to pursue a career in theatre.[5]

Career

Stage

Ghostley first came to Broadway in Leonard Sillman's New Faces of 1952 and in the film version released in 1954.[1] She appeared in the 1960 revue A Thurber Carnival and in The Beauty Part (1962), playing several distinct roles in each. She also performed in several musical comedies, including Shangri-La (1956). In 1978, she succeeded Dorothy Loudon, who had created the role of Miss Hannigan in the original Broadway run of the musical Annie.{{citation needed|date=May 2015}}

Television

A veteran of early television, Ghostley appeared as Joy, one of the ugly stepsisters in the 1957 musical television production of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's Cinderella, which starred Julie Andrews in the title role. The other stepsister was played by actress Kaye Ballard. Twelve years later, Ghostley guest-starred as a harried maternity nurse on Ballard's comedy series, The Mothers-in-Law.[6]

Ghostley guest starred on the NBC police comedy, Car 54, Where Are You?, with Joe E. Ross and Fred Gwynne. She portrayed recurring characters on several situation comedies, beginning with Bewitched in 1966 in "Maid To Order", in which Ghostley played an inept maid named Naomi, who was hired by Darrin Stephens (played by Dick York) to assist his wife Samantha (Elizabeth Montgomery) during her pregnancy. Towards the end of the 1965-66 season, actress-comedian Alice Pearce, who was featured as nosy neighbor Gladys Kravitz on Bewitched, died. The producers of the series immediately offered the role of Gladys to Ghostley, who refused it. As a result, in the fall of 1966, character actress Sandra Gould assumed the role of Gladys. In September 1969, after the death of actress Marion Lorne, who played Aunt Clara, Ghostley joined Bewitched as a semiregular in the role of Esmeralda, a shy witch who served as a maid and babysitter to the Stephens' household.[3] Ghostley's character of Esmeralda was created to replace Aunt Clara's role as a bumbler of magic. (Coincidentally, Ghostley and Lorne shared a brief scene together in the 1967 film The Graduate, a few months prior to Lorne's death and before Ghostley was cast in Bewitched.)

On February 22, 1969, she appeared as Aggie on The Ghost & Mrs Muir (starring Edward Mulhare and Hope Lange). The episode was entitled "Make Me A Match". The captain and Mrs. Muir matched her with Claymore Gregg (Charles Nelson Reilly). On March 6, 1970, she appeared on another episode of The Ghost & Mrs Muir, "Curious Cousin". She played nosey Cousin Harriet. She interferes with Mrs Muir's private life. To divert her excessive attention, Claymore, posing as Captain Gregg, comes to court her.

Ghostley's Esmeralda appeared in 15 episodes of Bewitched between 1969 and 1972.[7] During her two years on Bewitched, Ghostley also joined the cast of Mayberry R.F.D., playing Cousin Alice (the namesake of rock singer Alice Cooper) after Frances Bavier's character, Aunt Bee, was written out of the series. She appeared in 14 episodes.

After eight years, Bewitched was cancelled by ABC in the spring of 1972. Later that year in September, she was hired as a semiregular for the ABC-TV variety series, The Julie Andrews Hour; in addition to participating in songs and sketches, Andrews and Ghostley were featured in a recurring segment as roommates sharing a small apartment. The Julie Andrews Hour was cancelled by ABC in the spring of 1973 after 24 episodes. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Ghostley appeared in episodes of situation comedies such as Hogan's Heroes (alternating with Kathleen Freeman playing Gertrude Linkmaier, General Burkhalter's sister), Good Times, Maude, One Day at a Time, The Odd Couple, and What's Happening!!.

Between 1986 and 1993, Ghostley portrayed Bernice Clifton, the slightly off-kilter, eccentric friend of Julia and Suzanne Sugarbaker's mother, Perky, on Designing Women.[8] She later played Irna Wallingsford in six episodes of Evening Shade. She also had a recurring role of Ida Mae Brindle in the sitcom Small Wonder, which ran from 1985 to 1989. Among many other guest roles, she appeared in a flashback episode as the crazed mother-in-law of Dorothy Zbornak (Bea Arthur) on The Golden Girls. She made a one-time appearance as Great-Grandma in Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Ghostley also made a few guest appearances on the daytime drama Passions in 2000, playing the ghost of Matilda Matthews.

Film

Among her roles in motion pictures, Ghostley appeared in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962),[3] playing Stephanie Crawford, the neighborhood gossip. She appeared in the film version of Grease as shop teacher Mrs. Murdock. In 1985, she had a supporting role in the Nancy Allen comedy Not for Publication. Alice played Grandmama in the direct-to-video movie Addams Family Reunion.{{citation needed|date=May 2015}}

Awards

Ghostley received a Tony nomination in the late 1960s for different roles she played in the Broadway comedy The Beauty Part. She also received a Tony award for Best Featured Actress for her role in The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window.[5]

In 1992, she earned an Emmy nomination for her role in Designing Women.[5]

Personal life

Ghostley was married to Felice Orlandi, an Italian-American actor, from 1953 until his death in 2003.[5] They had no children.

Death

Alice Ghostley died at her home in Studio City, California, on September 21, 2007 after a long battle with colon cancer and a series of strokes.[9] On August 20, 2009, her ashes were taken to Oak Hill Cemetery in Siloam Springs, Arkansas, and buried with her sister Gladys (died June 21, 2009). The sisters are interred next to their parents.

Selected filmography

  • New Faces (1954) - Herself
  • To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) - Miss Stephanie Crawford
  • My Six Loves (1963) - Selena Johnson
  • The Flim-Flam Man (1967) - Mrs. Packard
  • The Graduate (1967) - Mrs. Singleman
  • With Six You Get Eggroll (1968) - Molly
  • Viva Max (1969) - Hattie
  • Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies (1973) - Sister Lite
  • Gator (1976) - Emmeline Cavanaugh
  • Blue Sunshine (1977) - O'Malley's Neighbor
  • Record City (1978) - Worried Wife
  • Rabbit Test (1978) - Nurse Tumm
  • Grease (1978) - Mrs. Murdock
  • Not for Publication (1984) - Doris Denver
  • The Odd Couple II (1998) - Esther, the Whiner
  • Addams Family Reunion (1998, TV Movie) - Grandmama Addams
  • Palmer's Pick-Up (1999) - Mrs. Eleanor Palmer
  • An Elephant's Tale (2000) - Tuskless (voice)
  • Mothers and Daughters (2006) - The Doctor (final film role)

Select television credits

  • Lights Out as Chambers' Secretary (1951, "Perchance To Dream")
  • The Best of Broadway as Clara Hyland (1955, "The Show-Off")
  • Star Stage (1955, "A Letter to Mr. Priest")
  • Playwrights '56 as Mrs. Hope (1956, "Flight")
  • Dow Hour of Great Mysteries as Charlotte (1960, "The Dachet Diamonds")
  • Play of the Week (1960, "Highlights of New Faces")
  • Art Carney Special (1961, "Everybody's Doin' It!")
  • The Tom Ewell Show as Polly (1961, "The Chutney Caper") and as Lavinia Barrington (1961, "I Don't See It")
  • Car 54, Where Are You? as Bonita Kalsheim (1961, "Christmas at the 53rd" and "Love Finds Muldoon")
  • The United States Steel Hour as Ida Routzeng (1959, "A Taste of Champagne" and 1962; Episode - "You Can't Escape")
  • Naked City as Clara, the Bookkeeper (1963, 'One, Two, Three, Rita Rakahowski")
  • The Trials of O'Brien as Eve Roberti (1965, "The Trouble with Archie")
  • Please Don't Eat the Daisies as Miss Feather (1966, "Move Over, Mozart")
  • The Farmer's Daughter as Jane Marshall (1966, "The Wife of Your Friend May Not Be a Friend of Your Wife)
  • Captain Nice as Mrs. Nash (1967, 15 appearances)
  • Insight as Mother (1968, "Watts Made Out of Thread")
  • He & She as Norma Nugent (1968, "What's in the Kitty?")
  • Get Smart as Verna (1966, "The Last One in Is a Rotten Spy") and as Naomi Farkas (1968, "The Farkas Fracas")
  • The Mothers-in-Law as Mrs. Irene Wiley (1969, "And Baby Makes Four")
  • It Takes a Thief as Miss Prillo (1969, "The Second Time Around")
  • The Ghost & Mrs. Muir as Aggie Burns (1969, "Make Me a Match") and as Cousin Harriet (1970, "Curious Cousin")
  • The Odd Couple as Mimi (1970, "The Breakup")
  • Hogan's Heroes as Gertrude Linkmaier (1969, "Watch the Trains Go By") and as Mrs. Mannheim (1971, "That's No Lady, That's My Spy")
  • Mayberry R.F.D. as Cousin Alice (1970-1971, two appearances)
  • Bewitched as Naomi Hogan (1966, "Maid to Order") and as Esmeralda (1969-1972, 15 appearances)
  • Nichols as Bertha (1971-1972, two appearances)
  • Here We Go Again as Mrs. Nicholson (1973, "After the Wedding Bells")
  • Love, American Style as Mrs. Silversmith (1969), Mrs. Billingsley (1971), Mom (1971) and Gladys (1972)
  • The New Temperatures Rising Show as Mrs. Lindsey (1972, "Ellen's Flip Side") and as Edwina Moffitt (1974, seven appearances)
  • The Night Stalker as Doctor Agnes Temple (1974, "Bad Medicine")
  • Great Performances as Mrs. Taylor (1975, "Who's Happy Now?")
  • Big Eddie as Violet Klabber (1975, "Crashing Violet")
  • Maude as Hazel M. Hathaway (1976, "Walter's Stigma")
  • Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman as Gladys Dillworth (1976, two appearances)
  • Monster Squad as Queen Bee (1976, "Queen Bee")
  • All's Fair as Inez (1976, "Living Together")
  • What's Happening!! as Mrs. Turner (1977, "The Maid Did It")
  • The Nancy Walker Show as Louise (1977, "The Partners")
  • CHiPS as Mamie (1978, "Rustling")
  • Police Woman as Manageress (1978, "Sunset")
  • Carter Country (1978, "The Chief's Dressing Gown")
  • Family as Mrs. Hanley (1978, "A Friend of the Family's") and others
  • One Day at a Time as Harriet Loring (1977-1978, two appearances)
  • Chico and the Man as Harriett (1978, "The Peeping Tom")
  • Friends as Mrs. Sandler
  • Gimme a Break! as Mrs. Falconberg (1982, "Love Thy Neighbor")
  • Trapper John, M.D. as Marge Collins (1984, "The Fred Connection")
  • Mama Malone as Nedda (1984, "Shall We Dance?")
  • Tales from the Darkside as Elinor Colander (1985, "Anniversary Dinner")
  • Highway to Heaven as Mrs. Schtepmutter (1985, "Cindy")
  • Stir Crazy (1985, "The Love Affair")
  • Simon & Simon as Grandma Marie Cooper (1986, "Family Forecast")
  • The New Leave It to Beaver as Miss Honeywell (1986, "Miss Honeywell Comes to Town")
  • Punky Brewster as Mrs. Winston (1987, "Punky's Big Story")
  • The Golden Girls as Mrs. Zbornak (1988, "Mother's Day")
  • Small Wonder as Ida Mae Brindle (1988, four appearances)
  • B.L. Stryker as Mrs. Parkinson (1990, "Night Train")
  • Hearts Are Wild as Margaret Sawyer (1992, "Pilot")
  • Designing Women as Bernice Clifton (1986-1993)
  • Daddy Dearest as Aunt Adelaide (1993, "Thanks, but No Thanks")
  • Evening Shade as Irna Wallingford (1992-1994, six appearances)
  • Cobra as Lorinda McClure (1994, "Lorinda")
  • Diagnosis Murder as Mrs. Groviak (1994, "You Can Call Me Johnson")
  • The Client as Aunt Mabel (1996, "Damn Yankees")
  • Touched by an Angel as Mrs. DeWinter (1997, "Labor of Love")
  • Aaahh! Real Monsters as Grandma (1996), voice of Nurse (1996), Eccentric Woman (1997), voice of Wife (1997)
  • Sabrina, the Teenage Witch as Great-Grandma (1997, "Witch Trash")
  • Rugrats as Mrs. Holkin (1997, two appearances)
  • Channel Umptee-3 as voice of Pandora Rickets (1997)
  • Dharma and Greg as Alice Binns (1998, "Dharma and Greg's First Romantic Valentine's Day Weekend")
  • Hercules as Miss Cassiopeia (1998, four appearances)
  • Passions as Matilda Matthews (2000, four appearances)

References

1. ^{{cite news|last=Arnold|first=Gary|title=Familiar New Faces: Spoofs Endure For Cast, Films|newspaper =The Washington Times|date=October 18, 2007|url=https://www.questia.com/read/1G1-169979499|accessdate=November 27, 2012}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=Alice Ghostley, Comic TV and Stage Actress, Is Dead|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/22/arts/television/22ghostley.html?_r=1&ref=arts&oref=slogin|work=The New York Times|publisher=NYTimes.com|date=September 22, 2007|author=Stuart Lavietes|accessdate=2012-02-15}}
3. ^{{cite news|last=Lavietes|first=Stuart|title=Alice Ghostley, Comic TV and Stage Actress, Is Dead|newspaper=The New York Times|date=September 22, 2007|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/22/arts/television/22ghostley.html|accessdate=November 27, 2012}}
4. ^Profile, filmreference.com; accessed May 11, 2015.
5. ^{{cite news|title=Bewitched Actress Alice Ghostley Dies|newspaper=Sunday Gazette-Mail|date=September 23, 2007|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-14773375.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924184826/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-14773375.html|dead-url=yes|archive-date=September 24, 2015|accessdate=November 27, 2012}}
6. ^{{cite news|last=Foster|first=Catherine|title=Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Musical Cinderella Story Returns |newspaper =The Boston Globe|date=December 5, 2004| url = http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-7877802.html| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160312094725/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-7877802.html| dead-url = yes| archive-date = March 12, 2016|accessdate=November 27, 2012}}
7. ^{{cite web|author=Paul|title=When Esmeralda Sneezed|url=http://www.harpiesbizarre.com/Esmeralda.htm|accessdate=2007-04-27|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070610121738/http://www.harpiesbizarre.com/Esmeralda.htm|archivedate=June 10, 2007|deadurl=no}}
8. ^{{cite news|last =Bornfeld|first=Steve|title =Quality-Television Group Picks Nominees For Its Own Awards |newspaper=Albany Times|date=July 3, 1990|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-156147939.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130126072715/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-156147939.html|dead-url=yes|archive-date=January 26, 2013|accessdate=November 27, 2012}}
9. ^{{cite news|title=Alice Ghostley obituary|newspaper=The Advocate|date=November 6, 2007|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-171442227.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110228024439/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-171442227.html|dead-url=yes|archive-date=February 28, 2011|accessdate=November 27, 2012}}

External links

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  • [https://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/22/arts/television/22ghostley.html Alice Ghostley, Comic TV and Stage Actress, Dead at 81]
  • [https://finaltaxi.wordpress.com/2007/09/25/podcast-alice-ghostley-not-a-regular-face-in-the-crowd/ The Final Taxi Podcast on Alice Ghostley]
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