Portrait of Elizabeth Wilson

Elizabeth Wilson

Acting

Biography

Elizabeth Welter Wilson (April 4, 1921 – May 9, 2015) was an American actress. In 1972 she won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her role in Sticks and Bones.

Born: April 4, 1921

Place of Birth: Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA

Filmography

2012
Hyde Park on Hudson

as Mrs. Roosevelt

2001
1996
Special Report: Journey to Mars

as President Elizabeth Richardson

1996
The Boys Next Door

as Mary Fremus

1994
Nobody's Fool

as Vera (uncredited)

1994
Spring Awakening

as Mrs. Pierson

1994
Quiz Show

as Dorothy Van Doren

1993
Skylark

as Harriet Wheaton

1992
Delta

as Rosiland Dupree

1991
The Addams Family

as Abigail Craven / Dr. Greta Pinder-Schloss

1991
Regarding Henry

as Jessica, Henry's Secretary

1990
1989
Nora's Christmas Gift

as Madeline Mumford

1987
A Conspiracy of Love

as Lilly Woldarski

1987
The Believers

as Kate Maslow

1987
1986
Where Are the Children?

as Dorothy Prentiss

1985
Grace Quigley

as Emily Watkins

1984
1984
Murder, She Wrote

as Serena Haynes

1982
Tucker's Witch

as Jewel Porter

1982
1982
Morning's at Seven

as Aaronetta "Arry" Gibbs

1981
1980
Nine to Five

as Roz Keith

1980
Once Upon a Family

as Judge Norma Solomon

1979
Sanctuary of Fear

as Mrs. Glidden

1975
The Happy Hooker

as Mrs. Gordon

1975
The Easter Promise

as Mrs. Coyle

1975
1974
Man on a Swing

as Dr. Anna Willson

1973
1973
The Lie

as Miss Pratt

1971
Little Murders

as Marge Newquist

1971
All in the Family

as Amelia DeKuyper

1970
Catch-22

as Mother

1970
Jenny

as Mrs. Marsh

1969
1967
The Graduate

as Mrs. Braddock

1967
The Tiger Makes Out

as Receptionist

1963
The Birds

as Helen Carter

1963
A Child Is Waiting

as Miss Fogarty

1960
1959
1959
1958
The Tunnel of Love

as Miss MacCracken

1958
The Goddess

as Harding

1956
Tony Awards

as Self - Nominee

1956
Patterns

as Marge Fleming

1955
Picnic

as Christine Schoenwalder

1955
Patterns

as Marge Fleming

1951
Hallmark Hall of Fame

as Mary Fremus

1946
Notorious

as Woman at Party (uncredited)