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Elizabeth Ann Wedgeworth (January 21, 1934 – November 16, 2017) was an American character actress, known for her roles as Lana Shields in '' Three's Company'', Hilda Hensley in '' Sweet Dreams'', and Merleen Elldridge in '' Evening Shade''. She won the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play for '' Chapter Two'' (1978).


Early life

Elizabeth Ann Wedgeworth was born in
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. She graduated from Highland Park High School in
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, where she was a childhood friend and high school classmate of Jayne Mansfield. She dropped her first name after graduating from the
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in 1957, and moved to New York City. After auditioning several times, she was admitted to The Actors Studio.


Career


Theatre

Wedgeworth made her Broadway debut in the play ''Make a Million'' in 1958. She later had many roles on Broadway and
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productions, including '' Period of Adjustment'', '' Blues for Mister Charlie'', ''The Last Analysis'', and '' Thieves''. In 1978, she won the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play for '' Chapter Two''. Wedgeworth appeared off-Broadway at New York's Promenade Theatre from December 5, 1985, until June 1, 1986, in
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's '' A Lie of the Mind'', co-starring
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and
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; coincidentally, Page, a decade Wedgeworth's senior, had married actor Rip Torn after his divorce from Wedgeworth. At the time, Page and Torn were married, but were estranged at the time of Page's death in 1987. For her performance in ''A Lie of the Mind'', Wedgeworth was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play.


Film

Wedgeworth had supporting roles in many movies. She had the female leading role opposite Gene Hackman in the 1973 film '' Scarecrow''. She later co-starred in '' Bang the Drum Slowly'', '' Law and Disorder'', '' One Summer Love'', and '' Thieves''. In 1977, she won the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in '' Handle with Care''. Through the 1980s, Wedgeworth had many supporting roles, often playing mothers, such as in '' No Small Affair'' as
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's character's, in '' Sweet Dreams'' as
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's mother, followed by 1987's '' Made in Heaven'' as one unknowingly reunited with her dead son. In 1989, she portrayed Aunt Fern in ''
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''. She appeared as Sissy Spacek's character's mother in the 1991 film '' Hard Promises''. She also appeared in two films opposite Renée Zellweger: '' Love and a .45'' and '' The Whole Wide World''. Wedgeworth had her final film role in '' The Hawk Is Dying'', with Paul Giamatti, which opened at the
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in 2006.


Television

In early years, Wedgeworth had main roles on numerous daytime
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s. She played the roles of Angela Talbot on ''
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'' from 1966 to 1967, and later joined the cast of '' Another World'' as Lahoma Vane Lucas. She played the role from 1967 to 1970, and from 1970 to 1973 appeared on its spinoff, ''
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''. In 1979, Wedgeworth was cast as divorcée Lana Shields on the hit ABC sitcom '' Three's Company''. Producers introduced her character to fill the void left by Audra Lindley, who had left to star in the show's spin-off, ''
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''. According to behind-the-scenes reports, the addition of Lana to the cast caused tension between series star
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and the show's writers. Ritter believed it would be out of character for his character, the womanizing
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, to inexplicably turn down the advances of Lana, a sexually voracious, attractive older woman. The writers reasoned that because Lana was older than Jack, he would be turned off. Ritter did not believe that the middle-aged Lana, only meant to be in her 40s (whereas Jack was in his late 20s/early 30s), would repel Jack. Wedgeworth claimed that she asked to be released from her contract because of Lana's dwindling role in the show. Wedgeworth appeared in just nine episodes of the series before her character was written out without any explanation and never referred to again. In 1982, Wedgeworth worked with Linda Bloodworth-Thomason in her first comedy series, '' Filthy Rich'', playing ditsy, good-natured Bootsie Westchester. The series was canceled after two seasons in 1983. In 1989, she guest-starred as Audrey Conner, the emotionally fragile mother of Dan Conner (played by
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) on the ABC sitcom, ''
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''. Her longest role was on the CBS sitcom '' Evening Shade'' as Merleen Eldridge. The series aired from 1990 to 1994. In 1994, Wedgeworth starred in the unsuccessful ''Evening Shade'' spin-off, ''Harlan & Merleen''.


Personal life

Wedgeworth married Rip Torn in 1955. They had a daughter, actress Danae Torn. The couple divorced in 1961. In 1970, she married acting teacher and director Ernie Martin, and, in 1972, had a daughter, actress/acting teacher/writer Diánna Martin.


Death

Wedgeworth died after a long illness, at a nursing home in
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, aged 83.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


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