Alice Drummond
Alice Elizabeth Drummond (née Ruyter; May 21, 1928 – November 30, 2016) was a distinguished American actress celebrated for her extensive work in Off-Broadway theater. In 1970, she received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her memorable portrayal of Mrs. Lee in Murray Schisgal's "The Chinese." Drummond's talent and versatility endeared her to audiences, but she is perhaps most famously recognized for her role as Alice, the librarian, in the iconic opening scenes of the 1984 horror-comedy classic "Ghostbusters." Throughout her career, Drummond made significant contributions to stage and screen, showcasing her unique ability to blend drama and comedy. Her performances left a lasting impact on both audiences and peers alike, solidifying her status as a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. Alice Drummond's legacy continues to resonate, highlighting her remarkable journey through the world of acting until her passing in 2016.
Filmography
Commandments
Doubt
Funny Farm
After.Life
Furry Vengeance
Awakenings
Eyewitness (1981)
In & Out
The Love Letter (1999)
Cleanin' Up the Town: Remembering Ghostbusters
I'll Take You There
Money for Nothing
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar
Synecdoche, New York
Office Killer
Hide in Plain Sight
Daybreak (1993)
House of D
Pieces of April
Motherhood
Ghostbusters
The Honeymooners