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Mary Beth Peil (; born June 25, 1940) is an American actress and
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. She began her career as an
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singer in 1962 with the Goldovsky Opera Theater. In 1964 she won two major singing competitions, the Young Concert Artists International Auditions and the
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; the latter of which earned her a contract with the Metropolitan Opera National Company with whom she performed in two seasons of national tours as a leading soprano from 1965 to 1967. She continued to perform in operas through the 1970s, notably creating the role of Alma in the world premiere of
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's ''Summer and Smoke'' at the Minnesota Opera in 1971. She later recorded that role for American television in 1982. With that same opera company she transitioned into
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, performing the title role of
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's '' Kiss Me, Kate'' in 1983. Later that year she joined the national tour of Rodgers and Hammerstein's '' The King and I'' as Anna Leonowens opposite Yul Brynner, and continued with that production when it opened on Broadway on January 7, 1985. She was nominated for a
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for her portrayal. After her Broadway debut, Peil has remained a stage actress in musicals and plays. She is the recipient of an
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and has been nominated for a
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, a Helen Hayes Award, and two Outer Critics Circle Awards. She received a second Tony nomination in 2017 for her portrayal of Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna in '' Anastasia''. In 1992 she made her film debut in a small role in the movie '' Jersey Girl'', and made her first appearance on television in 1994 on the program '' Law & Order''. She is best known for her roles in the main casts of two television series: as Evelyn 'Grams' Ryan in ''
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'' (1998–2003) and Jackie Florrick in '' The Good Wife'' (2009–2016). Her notable film credits include portraying Jack Lemmon's love interest in '' The Odd Couple II'' (1999), and performances in '' The Stepford Wives'' (2004), '' Flags of Our Fathers'' (2006), '' Mirrors'' (2008), '' Maladies'' (2012), and '' Collateral Beauty'' (2016). In 2020 she was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Performer in a Digital Drama Series for the role of Helen in ''After Forever''.


Early life

Peil (pronounced ''peel'') was born in 1940 in
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. She trained as a
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at
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under Lotte Lehmann and gave her senior recital on April 9, 1962. Other influential teachers in her development in the university's music department included Robert Gay, the director of the opera program, and Ewald Nolte, who taught courses in music theory and composition and conducted a university chorus in which Peil performed. While a college student she was a member of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority.


Career


Career as an opera and concert soprano: 1962–1982

In her senior year, Peil performed the role of Violetta in
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's '' La traviata'' in a student production directed by Gay at Northwestern; a performance which was attended by Boris Goldovsky. This led to an invitation to audition for Goldovsky's opera company for an upcoming national tour of that opera. She was offered a contract, and moved to New York City in order to take that job. She made her professional debut as Violetta in the Fall of 1962 with the Goldovsky Opera Theater. In 1964 Peil won two major singing contests, the Young Concert Artists International Auditions and the
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(MONCA), which significantly furthered her career as a classical soprano in concerts and opera. In March 1964 she won the MONCA which earned her a contract with the newly formed Metropolitan Opera National Company (MONC); a second touring company of the
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. Mezzo-soprano Risë Stevens was one of the co-directors of the MONC, and Stevens mentored her during the two seasons that she performed with the company. Peil made her opera debut with the MONC in September 1965 as Clorinda in
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's '' La Cenerentola''; going on to perform that role in 72 cities on a nine-month national tour with the MONC through May 1966. She also performed the role of Micaëla in
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's '' Carmen'' with the MONC that first season. She toured nationally with the company again in its second season as Susanna in
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's '' The Marriage of Figaro'' and Mimì in
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's ''
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'' from September 1966 through May 1967; with periodic breaks during that period. In 1965 Peil was the featured soprano soloist in a concert honoring Risë Stevens with the California Chamber Symphony at
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. That same year she performed the role of Pamina in '' The Magic Flute'' with conductor Thomas Scherman and the Little Orchestra Society at Philharmonic Hall. In 1966 she was the soprano soloist in performances of Christian Ignatius Latrobe's ''Dies Irae'' at the Early American Moravian Music Festival at Salem College. In 1968 she made her much delayed New York recital debut at Weill Recital Hall of
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as part of her Young Concert Artists win from years earlier. She also sang with the New York City Opera, making her debut with the company in the Spring of 1972. Peil performed as a chamber musician during the late 1960s and 1970s, often in conjunction with her then husband, the clarinetist Jerry Kirkbride. Both were members of the Divario Chamber Ensemble in 1969 and 1970. In 1976 the two of them were guest artists with the Boehm Quintette in a concert organized by the New York Flute Club entitled "The Flute In American Music- A Concert commemorating the Bicentennial of the Independence of the United States" at
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. On her own, she was the featured soprano soloist in a concert of Bach cantatas with the Hampshire Quartet at
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in 1972. In the mid 1970s she performed with the Musical Arts Studio chamber opera ensemble, including performances at the
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in 1973. In 1977 she performed in a concert of Gerald Ginsburg's 'theatre lieder' at Alice Tully Hall. In 1971, Peil originated the role of Alma in the world premiere of
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's opera adaptation of Tennessee Williams's play '' Summer and Smoke'', at the Minnesota Opera. She performed it again with the Chicago Opera Theater when it was broadcast on television in 1982 (based on a 1980 performance). She returned to the Minnesota Opera several more times. With that company she portrayed Leonora in the United States premiere of
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's '' Maskarade'' in 1972.


Transition to stage actress: 1983–1991

Peil made a transition into musical theatre with the Minnesota Opera, performing the title role of
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's '' Kiss Me, Kate'' in 1983. Of that experience Peil stated, "That was when the light bulb went on. Doing ''Kiss Me, Kate'' with my beloved John Reardon made me realize I was a singing actor, not an acting singer." She soon found herself on Broadway. In May 1983 she was cast in a national tour as the twelfth and final Anna Leonowens opposite Yul Brynner's
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of Siam in a revival of '' The King and I''. The production toured the United States, closing on Broadway shortly before Brynner's death in 1985. In an interview in ''
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'', she described how Brynner could barely walk from his dressing room to the stage, due to his radiation therapy to treat his cancer, but when it was time to go on he somehow managed; "gliding into the light, erect, with the body of a sleek jungle cat". She was nominated for a 1985 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical. She later returned to the role of Anna Leonowens for a revival of the musical at the Shubert Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut in 1990 with
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as the King. In 1986 Peil starred in Michel Tremblay's play ''The Impromptu of Outremont'' at the Lincoln Theater on the campus of the University of Hartford. She starred in the 1987
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musical '' Birds of Paradise''. In 1988 she portrayed Desiree Armfeldt in
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's '' A Little Night Music'' with the Opera Ensemble of New York. In 1989 she performed in
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under the direction of JoAnne Akalaitis. She portrayed President J.F.K.'s secretary, a central character in the musical, in Michael John LaChiusa's ''Over Texas'' with the Ensemble Studio Theatre in 1991. That same year she starred in Ödön von Horváth's '' Tales from the Vienna Woods'' at the Actors Theater of Louisville.


Career on screen and stage: 1992–2003

In 1993 Peil moved back to New York City after divorcing Jerry Kirkbride with whom she had raised two children, Gwyneth and Michael, in Leonia, New Jersey. She had made her film debut earlier in 1992's '' Jersey Girl'' and her television debut on '' Law & Order'' in 1994. Her first larger role in film was in the 1995 independent drama film '' Comfortably Numb''. She portrayed Felice, the love interest of Felix (played by Jack Lemmon), in the 1999 comedy film '' The Odd Couple II''. She portrayed Nancy Reagan's mother, actress Edith Luckett, in the Showtime movie '' The Reagans'' (2003). Between 1998 and 2003, she was introduced to a wider audience through her role as Evelyn 'Grams' Ryan on the teen television drama ''
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''. Alongside the four main young stars of that show, she was the only actress to appear as a credited regular throughout the show's six-season run, appearing in 74 of 128 episodes. Peil continued in the theatre while branching out into television and film. In 1992 she portrayed the beggar woman in '' Sweeney Todd'' at the Paper Mill Playhouse with George Hearn as Sweeney and Judy Kaye as Mrs. Lovett. That same year she appeared in the premiere of Romulus Linney's ''Democracy and Esther''; an adaptation of Henry Adams's novels '' Democracy: An American Novel'' (1880) and '' Esther'' (1884) into a single play. She starred in the premiere of another play by Linney in 1993, the role of the psychoanalyst in ''Spain''. In 1994 she starred in three one act plays by
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presented collectively under the tile ''Sand'' by the Signature Theatre Company: ''Box'' (1968), ''The Sandbox'' (1960), and ''Finding the Sun'' (1983). Peil won an
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in 1995 for her work in three non-musical plays
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's ''The Naked Truth'' (as Nan, 1994 at the WPA Theater), A. R. Gurney's ''A Cheever Evening'' (as Peaches, 1994 with Playwrights Horizons), and Craig Lucas's ''Missing Persons'' (1995, as Addie with the Atlantic Theater Company).).Entertainment Awards Database at ''L.A. Times''
/ref> She returned to the role of Nan in a revision of ''The Naked Truth'', now retitled ''The Naked Eye'', at
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's American Repertory Theater in 1996. In 1996 and 1997, she toured in Gurney's play, '' Sylvia'' with Charles Kimbrough and Stephanie Zimbalist. In 1997 she appeared in the celebrated revival of George S. Kaufman and Ring Lardner's '' June Moon'' at the Ohio Theater in SoHo. That same year she portrayed Hesione in Pierre de Marivaux's '' The Triumph of Love'' at the Yale Repertory Theatre (YRT). Peil played evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson and First Lady Lou Henry Hoover in a 1998
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revival of the Irving Berlin – Moss Hart revue '' As Thousands Cheer'' at the Greenwich House Theater. In May 1999, Peil portrayed Judith in the YRT's production of the
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play ''
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''. She played the beggar woman in '' Sweeney Todd'' at the
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in 2002 and in the spring of 2003 she played the mother of Antonio Banderas's character in a Broadway revival of the musical '' Nine''. In the winter of 2003, she again appeared
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, starring in ''Frame 312'', Keith Reddin's play about the
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.


Recent career: 2004–present

After ''Dawson's Creek'' ended in 2003, Peil portrayed Helen Devlin in Frank Oz's 2004 film '' The Stepford Wives'' with Nicole Kidman, Matthew Broderick, and Bette Midler. Her other recent film credits include
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's '' Flags of Our Fathers'' (2006), the thriller '' Mirrors'' (2008), '' Maladies'' (2012), ''
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'' (2013), '' Collateral Beauty'' (2016), '' The Song of Sway Lake'' (2018), and '' Here and Now'' (2018). From 2009 to 2016, she played Jackie Florrick, the mother of Chris Noth's character Peter Florrick, on the CBS drama '' The Good Wife''. In 2019 she portrayed the recurring role of Gwendolina Ferrari on NBC's '' The Village'' and in 2020 she portrayed the recurring role of Loretta Lacy on
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's '' Katy Keene''. In 2021 she appeared in the role of Martha Graham in the Netflix series '' Halston''. On the stage, Peil portrayed
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in the 2004 off-Broadway revival of Michael John LaChiusa '' First Lady Suite'' at The Connelly Theater. That same year she portrayed Juliana Tesman in
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's '' Hedda Gabler'' with the New York Theatre Workshop under the direction of Ivo van Hove; and performed the role of Mrs. Mallard in Jeffrey Hatcher and Bill Russell's musical ''Lucky Duck'' at the Old Globe Theatre. In 2005 she performed the role of Rose in
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's '' The Room'' with the Atlantic Theater Company (ATC). In 2006 she created the role of Clare in the world premiere of Joan Vail Thorne's ''The Things You Least Expect'' at the George Street Playhouse. That same year she starred as Celeste Albaret in the world premiere of Mary Zimmerman's monodrama ''M. Proust'' with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago. In 2007 she performed the role of Ann in Gurney's '' The Cocktail Hour'' at the Long Wharf Theatre. In 2008 Peil appeared as the Old Lady and Blair Daniels in the Roundabout Theatre Broadway revival of
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'' Sunday in the Park with George''. Starting in October 2010 she appeared in the original Broadway cast of the Lincoln Center Theater production of the musical '' Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown'', which is based upon the movie of the same name. The show had a limited run until January 2011. Peil appeared in Stephen Sondheim's '' Follies'' on Broadway in the role of Solange LaFitte, alongside Bernadette Peters and Elaine Paige, starting in August 2011. In March 2012, she appeared as Erika Morini in Willy Holtzman's off-Broadway play ''The Morini Strad'' about the concert violinist. Later that year she performed the role of Alison Woollley in the New York premiere of Simon Stephens's '' Harper Regan'' with the ATC. In 2013 Peil starred alongside Jeff Goldblum and Laurie Metcalf in the world premiere of Bruce Norris's ''Domesticated'' at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater at
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. In 2014 she portrayed Celia Peachum in
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'' with the ATC. In 2015 she appeared as Serafima in Moira Buffini's ''Dying for It'', an adaptation of Nikolai Erdman's '' The Suicide'', with the ATC. She returned to Broadway as Matilde Schell in the 2015 revival of Kander and Ebb's '' The Visit'' starring Chita Rivera; and as Madame de Rosemonde in the 2016 revival of Christopher Hampton's '' Les Liaisons Dangereuses''. Peil next joined the cast of the musical '' Anastasia'' playing the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna, the grandmother of the Grand Duchess Anastasia. Based on the 1997 animated film, ''Anastasia'' has music and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty and a book by
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. The musical began as a workshop in 2015, it then had out of town tryouts in
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, in 2016 before eventually opening on Broadway in 2017. Peil was nominated for a Tony Award, a Drama Desk Award and an Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her role. In 2019 she portrayed Mama Mizner in the
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revival of
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's '' Road Show''.


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