Mary Louise Wilson
Mary Louise Wilson, born on November 12, 1931, is a distinguished American actress, singer, and comedian whose impressive career has flourished for over five decades. Wilson has made significant contributions to theater, film, and television, showcasing her versatility across various mediums.
In cinema, she has delivered memorable performances in a range of films, including the acclaimed Klute (1971), the musical comedy The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982), Teachers (1984), and the classic horror Pet Sematary (1989). Her filmography also features notable roles in Green Card (1990), Stepmom (1998), Nebraska (2013), and Ocean's Eight (2018).
On television, Wilson has left her mark in an array of series, guest-starring in iconic shows such as Maude, Lou Grant, Frasier, The Sopranos, Nurse Jackie, Mozart in the Jungle, Modern Family, and Orange Is the New Black.
Wilson's stage career is equally impressive. She made her Broadway debut in Hot Spot (1963) alongside Judy Holliday. Her portrayal of "Big" Edie Beale in the musical Grey Gardens (2006) earned her a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical, a notable achievement shared with her co-star Christine Ebersole. Additionally, she received a nomination in the same category for her role as Fräulein Schneider in the 1998 revival of Cabaret, highlighting her exceptional talent and enduring legacy in the performing arts.