Betty Buckley
Betty Lynn Buckley, born on July 3, 1947, is a distinguished American actress and singer renowned for her work across film, television, and theatre. With a voice that captivates audiences, she has flourished in cabaret and concert settings, amassing a significant discography that includes 18 solo albums and multiple cast recordings, earning her two Grammy nominations along the way.
Buckley gained widespread recognition for her role as Sandra Sue "Abby" Abbott on the popular television series *Eight Is Enough* (1977-1981), stepping in during the second season after the passing of original star Diana Hyland. Her performance earned her two Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Program for her work in *NBC Special Treat: Bobby and Sarah* (1984) and *ABC Afterschool Special: Taking a Stand* (1989).
Her impressive television credits also include a significant role in the HBO series *Oz* (2001-2003) and guest appearances on shows like *Law & Order: Special Victims Unit* and *Monk*. In film, Buckley's notable performances include her role as Miss Collins in the iconic 1976 film *Carrie*, and her portrayal of Margaret White in the 1987 Broadway musical adaptation.
On stage, Buckley's career includes a groundbreaking debut in the original Broadway cast of *1776* (1969) and a Tony Award-winning performance as Grizabella in *Cats* (1982). She also starred in the Tony-winning *The Mystery of Edwin Drood* and took on the role of Norma Desmond in *Sunset Boulevard*, earning an Olivier Award nomination for her London performance. Her enduring legacy in the arts is marked by her versatility and talent that continue to resonate with audiences today.
Filmography
Tender Mercies
Simply Irresistible
Roses Are for the Rich
Split (2017)
Frantic
Vinegar Hill
The Happening
Imaginary
Carrie (1976)
Wild Thing
Another Woman