Geraldine Fitzgerald
Biography
Geraldine Fitzgerald, Lady Lindsay-Hogg was an Irish-American actress and a member of the American Theatre Hall of Fame. She was born south of Dublin, the daughter of Edith Catherine and Edward Martin FitzGerald. She studied painting at the Dublin School of Art. Inspired by her aunt, and began her acting career in at Dublin's Gate Theatre. After two seasons in Dublin, she moved to London, where she found success in films The Mill on the Floss, The Turn of the Tide, and Cafe Mascot. Fitzgerald's success led her to the Broadway stage in 1938. She made her American debut in the Mercury Theatre production of Heartbreak House. Producer Hal B. Wallis saw her in this production and subsequently signed her to a contract with Warner Bros, where she starred in Dark Victory and Wuthering Heights. Afterwards, appeared in Shining Victory, The Gay Sisters, and Watch on the Rhine, but her career was hampered by her frequent clashes with studio management. Although she continued to work throughout the 1940s, the quality of her roles began to diminish and her career lost momentum. In 1946, shortly after completing work on Three Strangers, she left Hollywood to return to New York City, where she married her second husband, Stuart Scheftel, a grandson of Isidor Straus. She returned to Britain to film So Evil My Love, receiving strong reviews, and The Late Edwina Black, before returning to the United States. She became a naturalized United States citizen on April 18, 1955. The 1950s provided her with few opportunities in film, but during the 1960s she asserted herself as a character actor and her career enjoyed a revival. Among her successful films of this period were Ten North Frederick, The Pawnbroker, and Rachel, Rachel. Her later films included The Mango Tree, for which she received an Australian Film Institute Best Actress nomination, and Harry and Tonto, in a scene opposite Art Carney. She also starred in Arthur 1 and 2, miniseries Kennedy, Do You Remember Love, Easy Money, Poltergeist 2, as in Circle of Violence, a television film about elder abuse. Fitzgerald returned to stage acting, and won acclaim for her performance in the 1971 revival of Long Day's Journey Into Night. In 1976, she performed as a cabaret singer with the show Streetsongs, recorded an album of the show for Ben Bagley's Painted Smiles label. She also achieved success as a theatre director; becoming one of the first women to receive a Tony Award nomination for Best Direction of a Play. While in New York, Fitzgerald collaborated with playwright and Franciscan brother Jonathan Ringkamp to found the Everyman Theater of Brooklyn, a street theater company, that performed throughout the city. She appeared on television, in such series as Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Robert Montgomery Presents, Naked City, St. Elsewhere, The Golden Girls, and Cagney and Lacey. As well, she starred in Our Private World, and Mabel and Max. She won a Daytime Emmy Award as best actress for her appearance in the NBC Special Treat episode "Rodeo Red and the Runaways". Description above from the Wikipedia article Geraldine Fitzgerald, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

Robert Montgomery Presents

Robert Montgomery Presents

The Mike Douglas Show

Tony Awards

Tony Awards

Cagney & Lacey

Great Performances

Great Performances
All Movies (61)
- Bump in the Night1991 · as Mrs. Beauchamps
- Dick Francis: Twice Shy1989 · as Mrs. O'Rourke
- Arthur 2: On the Rocks1988 · as Martha Bach
- Night of Courage1987 · as Abby Abelsen
- Circle of Violence: A Family Drama1986 · as Charlotte Kessling
- Poltergeist II: The Other Side1986 · as Gramma-Jess
- Do You Remember Love1985 · as Lorraine Wyatt
- Bette Davis: The Benevolent Volcano1983 · as Self
- Easy Money1983 · as Mrs. Monahan
- Dixie: Changing Habits1983 · as Sister Agnes
- Blood Link1982 · as Mrs. Thomason
- Arthur1981 · as Martha Bach
- Lovespell1981 · as Bronwyn
- The Jilting of Granny Weatherall1980 · as Granny Weatherall
- Tartuffe1978 · as Madame Pernelle
- Bye Bye Monkey1978 · as Mrs. Toland
- The Mango Tree1977 · as Grandma Carr
- The Quinns1977 · as Peggy Quinn
- Yesterday's Child1977 · as Emma Talbot
- Ah, Wilderness!1976 · as Essie Miller
- Echoes of a Summer1976 · as Sara
- Diary of the Dead1976 · as Maud Kennaway
- Beyond the Horizon1975 · as Mrs. Atkins
- Forget-Me-Not Lane1975 · as Amy Bisley
- Harry and Tonto1974 · as Jessie Stone
- The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd1974 · as Grandmother
- Me1973 · as Ma
- The Last American Hero1973 · as Frau Jackson
- Rachel, Rachel1968 · as Rev. Wood
- The Pawnbroker1965 · as Marilyn Birchfield
- The Fiercest Heart1961 · as Tante Marie
- The Moon and Sixpence1959 · as Amy Strickland
- Ten North Frederick1958 · as Edith Chapin
- Dark Possession1954 · as Charlotte Bell Wheeler
- Pontius Pilate1952 · as Claudia Procula
- The Late Edwina Black1951 · as Elizabeth Grahame
- So Evil My Love1948 · as Susan Courtney
- Nobody Lives Forever1946 · as Gladys Halvorsen
- O.S.S.1946 · as Miss Ellen Rogers / Madame Elaine Duprez
- Three Strangers1946 · as Crystal Shackleford
- The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry1945 · as Lettie Quincey
- Wilson1944 · as Edith Bolling Galt
- Ladies Courageous1944 · as Virgie Alford
- Watch on the Rhine1943 · as Marte Brankovic
- The Gay Sisters1942 · as Evelyn Gaylord
- Shining Victory1941 · as Dr. Mary Murray
- Flight from Destiny1941 · as Betty Farroway
- 'Til We Meet Again1940 · as Bonny Coburn
- A Child is Born1939 · as Grace Sutton
- Dark Victory1939 · as Ann King
- Wuthering Heights1939 · as Isabella Linton
- The Mill on the Floss1937 · as Maggie Tulliver
- Debt of Honour1936 · as Peggy Mayhew
- Cafe Mascot1936 · as Moira O'Flynn
- Department Store1935 · as Jane Grey
- Turn of the Tide1935 · as Ruth Fosdyck
- Blind Justice1935 · as Peggy Summers
- Three Witnesses1935 · as Diane Morton
- The Lad1935 · as Joan Fandon
- The Ace of Spades1935 · as Evelyn Daventry
- Open All Night1934 · as Jill
All TV Shows (34)
- Chalk1997 · as Janet Slatt
- A Year in the Life1987 · as Mrs. Wilbourne
- The Golden Girls1985 · as Anna
- The Golden Girls1985 · as Martha
- Kennedy1983 · as Rose Kennedy
- St. Elsewhere1982 · as Margaret Ryan
- Cagney & Lacey1982
- Nurse1981 · as Helen McCall
- Trapper John, M.D.1979 · as Bag lady
- The American Film Institute Salute to ...1973 · as Self
- Great Performances1971 · as Grandmother
- Great Performances1971 · as Amy Bisley
- Great Performances1971 · as Mrs.Atkins
- Great Performances1971 · as Essie Miller
- The Best Of Everything1970
- The Alfred Hitchcock Hour1962 · as Agatha Tomlin
- The Mike Douglas Show1961 · as Self
- The Defenders1961 · as Lila Windell
- Naked City1958 · as Brigid Delito
- Naked City1958 · as Lillian Clinton
- Tony Awards1956 · as Self - Nominee
- Tony Awards1956 · as Self - Performer
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents1955 · as Elizabeth Burton
- Climax!1954 · as Miriam Lambert
- Schlitz Playhouse of Stars1951 · as Mary Todd Lincoln
- Schlitz Playhouse of Stars1951
- Robert Montgomery Presents1950
- Robert Montgomery Presents1950 · as Elizabeth
- Suspense1949 · as Anna
- Suspense1949
- Studio One1948 · as Claudia Procula
- Studio One1948 · as Charlotte Bell Wheeler
- Studio One1948 · as Marian McNeill
- Studio One1948 · as Duchess