Early years
Franz was born Betty Frankovitch in Akron, Ohio. Her Serbo-Croatian father, Joe Frankovitch, worked at an Akron, tire factory. Her half Irish, half Native American mother, Harriet, had mental problems that sometimes frightened Franz when she was a child. In childhood she decided to become an actress as a way of releasing emotions that she had to hold in while dealing with her parents. She had two brothers and a sister, and she graduated from Copley High School in Copley Township, Ohio, in 1959. Although her mother never thought Franz would succeed as an actress, she wanted to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (AADA) and worked as a secretary at Ohio Edison to save enough money to enroll there. An AADA teacher warned her that despite being a good actress, she might not get roles before she reached age 40.Life and career
Billed as Betty Frankovitch, Franz acted at the Weathervane Theater in Akron. She acted with The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis 1968-1970. In 2004–05, she appeared at theShe has discovered in the role the basic underlying powerful protectiveness, which comes out as fury, and that in the past, in every performance that I know of, was simply washed out.On television, Franz is most notably a character actor. She became best known for her role as the villainous Alma Rudder on '' Another World'', which she portrayed from 1982–83, while she was performing '' Brighton Beach Memoirs'' on Broadway. She played Helen Wendall on '' As the World Turns'' from 1994–95, and appeared as free-spirited beauty salon owner Marsha in three episodes of '' Roseanne''. She appeared in the series '' Gilmore Girls'', as the inn owner, Mia, and in '' Law & Order'', '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'', '' Cold Case'', '' Dear John'' and '' Judging Amy''. She has appeared in such feature films and motion pictures as '' Sabrina'', '' Christmas with the Kranks'', '' The Substance of Fire'', '' The Pallbearer'', '' Thinner'', '' The Secret of My Success'', '' School Ties'' and '' Jacknife''.
Personal life
Franz married actor Edward Binns in 1983, and they remained wed until his death in 1990.Filmography
Film
Television
Awards and nominations
References
Sources
* Isherwood, Charles (November 19, 2007). "In a Quiet Suburb, a Quiet Life Darkened", ''New York Times''External links
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