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| DOB: --- September 6, 1944 Originally from: Omaha, NE Height: --- Eye color: ---Blue Trademark characteristic: ---Red hair Add a comment about this actor | Plays Lily Charles in Pushing Daisies |
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| Birthplace: --- Education: --- University of S. California, BA in drama; London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art Family/Family/Relationships:Relationships: ---Parents, Frank (Air Force Colonel) & Margo Rogers (author) Famous for: --- Notes: An only child, moved many times due to her father's profession. Ms. Kurtz's name came from the plane her father piloted in WWII, the B-17D Flying Fortress a.k.a. "The Swoose", half-swan, half-goose. | Big break: --- Performer on Mary Tyler Moore's self-titled comedy-variety show in 1978 Best known for: --- Movies: ---Slap Shot; The World According to Garp; Against All Odds; Wildcats; Bright Lights, Big City; Dangerous Liaisons; The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom; And the Band Played On; Reality Bites; Cruel Intentions; The Rules of Attraction Television: "Mary"; "Carol & Company"; "Love, Sidney"; "Sisters"; "Suddenly Susan"; "That's Life"; "Still Standing"; "Lost"; "Huff"; frequent presenter at the Tony Awards since 1982 Plays:--- Ah, Wilderness!; Uncommon Women and Others; Lips Together, Teeth Apart; Love Letters; Imaginary Friends; Six Degrees of Separation; Frozen; Heartbreak House Other: --- Voice of Martha Kent for the 2007 animated cartoon "Superman: Doomsday" Awards: ---1981 Tony/Drama Desk/Outer Critics Circle Awards for Best Actress in The Fifth of July; 1986 Tony Award for Best Actress in The House of Blue Leaves; 1990 Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for "Carol & Company" |
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