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{{Infobox person | name = June Squibb | image = File:June Squibb Cannes 2013.jpg | caption = Squibb at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival |birth_name = June Louise Squibb | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1929|11|6}} | birth_place = Vandalia, Illinois, U.S. | occupation = Actress | years_active = 1958–present | spouse = Edward Sostek (1953–59) Charles Kakatsakis (?–1999) | children = 1 }}June Louise Squibb (born November 6, 1929) is an American actress. Personal lifeSquibb was born and raised in Vandalia, Illinois, the only child of JoyBelle (née Force; 1905–1996) and Lewis Squibb (1905–1996).[1] Her mother was an avid golfer and well-known piano player who began playing for silent films in the 1920s, and later entered piano competitions, winning the World Championship Old Time Piano Playing Contest in 1975 and 1976.[2][3] Her father was in the insurance business and served in the United States Navy for World War II. Squibb married Edward Sostek, but they were divorced. She later married Charles Kakatsakis (1959–1999), an acting teacher. They have a son, Harry, a filmmaker who made his short film Admissions. Squibb converted to Judaism in the 1950s and considers herself Jewish.[4][5] When asked about ageism in show business, Squibb has stated, "Well, it's like anything else. I always feel, rules are meant to be broken."[6] CareerSquibb began working in musical theatre at the St. Louis Muny, and trained at the Cleveland Play House, and at the HB Studio. While at the Cleveland Play House, she performed in productions of Marseilles, The Play's the Thing, Goodbye, My Fancy, The Heiress, Detective Story, Antigone, Ladies in Retirement and Bloomer Girl. In 1958, she played Dulcie in The Boyfriend Off-Broadway. In 1959, she starred in an Off-Broadway revival of Lend an Ear with Elizabeth Allen.[7] She made her Broadway debut in the original production of Gypsy starring Ethel Merman, taking over the role of stripper Electra in 1960. Squibb appeared in The Happy Time, which opened in 1968 and was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Musical. In-between these periods, she did modeling work for romance novels and appeared in commercials. In 1995, she appeared in the play Sacrilege on Broadway, which starred Ellen Burstyn. Squibb played many roles in national tours, regional theatre, summer stock and off-Broadway. In 2012, she played Stella Gordon in Dividing the Estate at the Dallas Theater Center in which she received standout reviews.[8] She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Alexander Payne's film Nebraska.[9] In 2015, she was inducted into the Cleveland Play House Hall of Fame.[10] FilmographyFilm Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1990 | Alice | Hilda | [11] | 1992 | Scent of a Woman | Mrs. Hunsaker | [11] | 1993 | The Age of Innocence | Mingott Maid | [11] | 1997 | In & Out | Cousin Gretchen | [11] | 1998 | Meet Joe Black | Helen | [11] | 2002 | About Schmidt | Helen Schmidt | [11] | 2002 | Far from Heaven | Elderly Woman | [11] | 2004 | Welcome to Mooseport | Irma | [11] | 2008 | Just Add Water | Mother | 2011 | Part I | Mrs. Hastings | 2011 | The Perfect Family | Mrs. Punch | 2011 | The Big Year | Old Lady | 2012 | The Man Who Shook the Hand of Vicente Fernandez | Irma | 2012 | Would You Rather | Linda | 2013 | Nebraska | Kate Grant | [11] | 2015 | I'll See You in My Dreams | Georgina | 2015 | Love the Coopers | Aunt Fishy | [11] | 2016 | Other People | Ruth-Anne | 2017 | Table 19 | Jo Flanagan | 2017 | Father Figures | Mrs. Hunt | 2018 | Summer '03 | Dotty | 2018 | Ralph Breaks the Internet | Jimmy’s Grandma |
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1985 | CBS Schoolbreak Special | Landlady | Episode: "The Day the Senior Class Got Married" | 1995; 1999 | Law & Order | Sylvia Sherman / Eileen De Rose | 2 episodes | 2001 | Ed | Organist | Episode: "Valentine's Day" | 2003–2004 | Judging Amy | Louise Flowers | 5 episodes[11] | 2003 | ER | Social Security Daughter | Episode: "No Strings Attached" | 2003 | Just Shoot Me! | Mrs. Pebbles | Episode: "Son of a Preacher Man"[11] | 2005 | House | Ramona | Episode: "Love Hurts"[11] | 2005 | The Bernie Mac Show | Nun | Episode: "Night of Terror"[11] | 2005 | Two and a Half Men | Margaret | Episode: "Sleep Tight, Puddin' Pop"[11] | 2005 | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Mrs. Cone | Episode: "The End" | 2005–2007 | Ghost Whisperer | Grandma | 6 episodes | 2006 | 7th Heaven | Ms. Rusnak | Episode: "Love and Obsession" | 2007 | The Bill Engvall Show | Edda | 2 episodes[11] | 2007 | A Stranger's Heart | Aunt Cass | Television film[11] | 2008 | Cold Case | Annette Hicks | Episode: "Slipping"[11] | 2008 | Shark Swarm | Bess Wilder | Television film | 2008–2009 | The Young and the Restless | Pearl | 19 episodes | 2011 | Eagleheart | Esther | Episode: "Once in a Wattle" | 2012 | Castle | Jamie Isaacson | Episode: "Once Upon a Crime" | 2012 | Mike & Molly | Francine | Episode: "The Rehearsal"[11] | 2013–2015 | Getting On | Varla Pounder | 3 episodes[11] | 2013 | The Millers | Blanche | Episode: "Carol's Parents Are Coming to Town"[11] | 2014 | Girls | Grandma Flo | Episode: "Flo"[11] | 2014 | Glee | Maggie Banks | Episode: "Old Dog, New Tricks" | 2014 | Devious Maids | Velma Mudge | 2 episodes[11] | 2015 | The Jack and Triumph Show | June Gregory | 7 episodes[11] | 2015 | 7 Days in Hell | Elizabeth II | Television film | 2015 | Axe Cop | Tutukaka Female (voice) | Episode: "The Ultimate Mate" | 2015 | Wander Over Yonder | Stella Starbella (voice) | Episode: "The Loose Screw" | 2015 | Mom | Dottie | Episode: "Terrorists and Gingerbread"[11] | 2015 | Code Black | Dorothy | Episode: "Buen Árbol"[11] | 2016 | The Big Bang Theory | Constance, Sheldon's 'Meemaw' | Episode: "The Meemaw Materialization"[11] | 2016 | Shameless | Etta | 7 episodes | 2016 | Modern Family | Auntie Alice | 2 episodes[11] | 2016 | Dream Corp, LLC | Patient 54 | Episode: "The Smoking Nun" | 2016 | Clarence | Rosie (voice) | Episode: "Cloris" | 2017 | Bones | Barbara Baker | Episode: "The Final Chapter: The New Tricks in the Old Dogs"[11] | 2017 | Grey's Anatomy | Elsie Clatch | Episode: "Til I Hear It From You"[11] | 2017 | I'm Sorry | Diane | Episode: "Pilot" | 2018–2019 | Good Girls | Marion | 4 episodes | 2019 | The Good Doctor | Ida Guelph | Episode: "Trampoline"[11] |
Awards and nominations Year | Title of work | Category | Result | 2013 | Nebraska | Alliance of Women Film Journalists Award for Best Ensemble Cast | {{nom}} | Awards Circuit Community Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cast | {{won}} | Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast | {{nom}} | Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | Detroit Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | Houston Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female | {{nom}} | Indiana Film Journalists Association Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | Phoenix Film Critics Society for Breakthrough Performance on Camera | {{nom}} | San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | Satellite Award for Best Cast – Motion Picture | {{won}} | Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture | {{won}} | St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | 2014 | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | American Comedy Award for Comedy Supporting Actress - Film | {{nom}} | Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{won}} | Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | Central Ohio Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | Chlotrudis Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | Denver Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | Georgia Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | Gold Derby Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture | {{nom}} | Guardian Film Award for Best Line of Dialogue | {{nom}} | Guardian Film Award for Best Supporting Actor | {{won}} | Iowa Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | London Film Critics Circle Award for Supporting Actress of the Year | {{nom}} | Online Film and Television Association Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | Online Film and Television Association Award for Best Breakthrough Performance: Female | {{nom}} | New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | North Carolina Film Critics Association for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | Santa Barbara International Film Festival - Virtuoso Award | {{won}} | Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | {{nom}} | Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | 2015 | Críticos de Cinema Online Portugueses Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | International Online Film Critics' Poll Award for Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} | Portugal's Cinema Bloggers Awards for Best Supporting Actress - International Competition | {{nom}} | |
See also - List of oldest and youngest Academy Award winners and nominees
References 1. ^{{cite web| title=June Squibb Biography (1935-)| url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/19/June-Squibb.html| publisher=Filmreference.com| accessdate=2016-02-05}} 2. ^{{cite news| title=Prize waits for Piano Player| url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2519&dat=19840424&id=HKldAAAAIBAJ&sjid=U10NAAAAIBAJ&pg=2433,3693397| work=Observer-Reporter| date=April 24, 1984| location=Washington, Pennsylvania| page=B-3| accessdate=2016-02-05}} 3. ^{{cite web| title=Faye Ballard| publisher=The Entertainers movie| url=http://www.theentertainersmovie.com/faye.html| accessdate=2016-02-05}} 4. ^{{cite news| title=June Squibb's just deserts: A Hollywood vet's Oscar debut| url=http://www.jewishjournal.com/the_ticket/item/june_squibs_just_deserts_a_hollywood_vets_oscar_debut| first=Naomi| last=Pfefferman| date=February 18, 2014| work=The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles| accessdate=2016-02-05}} 5. ^{{cite news| title=The Oscar Nominee Who Puts Some Joy Into Bleak America| url=http://www.haaretz.com/culture/arts-leisure/.premium-1.577034| first=Neta| last=Alexander| date=February 28, 2014| work=Haaretz| location=Tel Aviv| subscription=yes}} 6. ^{{cite web| title=June Squibb (Nebraska)| url=http://www.goldenglobes.com/awards-season/june-squibb-5823| first=Silvia| last=Bizio| date=January 7, 2014}} 7. ^{{cite news| title=Theatre: Lend an Ear| url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1299&dat=19590930&id=BO4QAAAAIBAJ&sjid=NYwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4648,6920664| first=Charles| last=Gaynor| work=The Village Voice| date=September 30, 1959| page=12}} 8. ^{{cite journal|title=June Squibb, Nance Williamson and Kurt Rhoads Will Be Dividing the Estate in Dallas |url=http://www.playbill.com/news/article/148479-June-Squibb-Nance-Williamson-and-Kurt-Rhoads-Will-Be-Dividing-the-Estate-in-Dallas |last=Hetrick |first=Adam |date=March 9, 2011 |work=Playbill |accessdate=2016-02-05 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140224150114/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/148479-June-Squibb-Nance-Williamson-and-Kurt-Rhoads-Will-Be-Dividing-the-Estate-in-Dallas |archivedate=February 24, 2014 |df= }} 9. ^{{cite web| title=The 86th Academy Awards: 2014| publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences| url=http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/86/nominees.html| accessdate=2016-02-05}} 10. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/about/hall-of-fame| title=Hall of Fame| publisher=Cleveland Play House| accessdate=2016-02-05}} 11. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 {{Cite web|url=https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/june-squibb/credits/248566/|title=June Squibb: Credits|website=TV Guide|access-date=March 18, 2019}}
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