Swoosie Kurtz
Swoosie Kurtz, born on September 6, 1944, is a celebrated American actress whose career spans several decades. She made her mark in the world of theater during the 1970s, eventually transitioning to television, where she earned ten Emmy nominations and secured one prestigious award. Kurtz is perhaps best known for her role in the critically acclaimed NBC drama "Sisters," which aired in the 1990s.
In addition to her television work, Kurtz has featured in various films since the late 1970s, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Notable film appearances include her performances in "Dangerous Liaisons," "Citizen Ruth," and "Liar Liar," among others.
Throughout her extensive career, Kurtz has consistently been involved in live theater, receiving five Tony Award nominations, with two wins to her name over the past thirty years. Her dedication to the performing arts has solidified her reputation as a talented and respected figure in the entertainment industry, admired for her ability to captivate audiences both on stage and screen.
Filmography
Bright Lights, Big City
One Christmas
First Love (1977)
Sleep Easy, Hutch Rimes
Citizen Ruth
Superman: Doomsday
Stanley & Iris
Guilty Conscience
An Englishman in New York
The World According to Garp
Living Proof
Get Over It
Bubble Boy
Wildcats
Duplex
Vice Versa (1988)
Reality Bites
The White River Kid
True Stories
The Rules of Attraction
Liar Liar
Against All Odds
Dangerous Liaisons
Cruel Intentions
Overboard (2018)
A Shock to the System
The Dangerous Book for Boys
Pushing Daisies
Sisters
Call Me Kat
Man with a Plan