Anne Pitoniak
Anne Pitoniak (March 30, 1922 – April 22, 2007) was a celebrated American actress renowned for her compelling performances on stage and screen. Over her distinguished career, she garnered notable acclaim, including two nominations for the prestigious Tony Award. Her first nomination came in 1983 when she was recognized as Best Actress in a Play for her powerful portrayal in 'night, Mother, a poignant drama exploring the complexities of familial relationships. Later, in 1994, she received a nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her role in the revival of William Inge's classic work, Picnic, further solidifying her status as a talented performer in the theater community.
Pitoniak's career spanned several decades, during which she captivated audiences with her emotional depth and authentic character portrayals. In addition to her stage accomplishments, she appeared in various television series and films, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Her contributions to the performing arts have left a lasting legacy, inspiring future generations of actors.
Throughout her life, Pitoniak remained dedicated to her craft, earning respect and admiration from both peers and audiences alike. Her work continues to be celebrated, reflecting her significant impact on American theater and entertainment.
Filmography
V.I. Warshawski
The Ballad of the Sad Cafe
A Thousand Acres
Housekeeping
Where the Money Is
Old Enough
The Survivors
Sister, Sister
Best Seller
Hiding Out
Grace & Glorie
Agnes of God
House of Cards (1993)
Bed of Roses