Colleen Dewhurst |
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"All right, my darlings, all I can say is that life is a joy. This is what it's all about. Don't waste your time. For there will never be enough or all you need." |
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Colleen Dewhurst was born on June 3, 1926 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She debuted on Broadway in 1952, in Eugene O'Neills, "Desire Under the Elms" and on television in "The Count of Monte Criste" in 1958. She served as president of "The Actors Equity Association" from 1985-1991. She was a very successful actress in theatre, film, and television. She married and divorced actor George C. Scott twice. They had two children, Alexander and Cameron Scott. Cameron is now an actor. Throughout her acting career she recieved 2 Tony's, 2 Obie's and 4 Emmy's. She died of cancer on August 22, 1991 in South Salem, New York two days before receiving her fourth Emmy. |
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"At her death, she left an indelible mark on American theatre." -Barbara Lee Horn |
"A full and passionate life was hers, remarkable for her struggles and her triumphs." |
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"In a way Marilla, was the reflection of Colleen's personality. She had an ability to infect people with her humor, and everything was coupled with a strong sense of principles. She was very genuine." |
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For Avonlea fans she is best loved for her role as Marilla Cuthbert in Anne of Green Gables (1985) and Anne of Green Gables : The Sequel (1987) as well as her guest apperarances on Road to Avonlea in the first three seasons of the series. |
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"She was a great friend, a really wonderful woman to work with...a woman who was an incredibley professional actor, one who was extremely giving, kind and generous. She had things in perspective. She was there to do her job and had a lot of respect for the crew and her fellow performers. But she also knew had to have fun - and perhaps, more importantly, how to make people around her share that fun." |
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She also played Murphy Brown's mother on two episodes of the comedy in it's second and third seasons. She appeared in "Brown Like Me" and "Bob & Avery & Ted & Avery". She won an Emmy award for "Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series" in 1991. |
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She wrote her autobiography with Tom Viola who completed the autobiography in 1992. |
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Cameron Scott |
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Cameron Scott has appeared in a number of films including, "Five Corners", "Dead Again", "The Daytrippers" and the "Spanish Prisoner". He also starred in "Dying Young" with Julia Roberts in 1991 along with his mother. |
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"Acting was just something our parents did." |
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