Marilyn Chris
Marilyn Chris | |
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Born | Marilyn Miller 1938 or 1939 (age 86–87) Brooklyn, New York, U.S. |
Other names | Marilyn Chris-Wallace, |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1960–present |
Spouses |
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Children | 1 |
Marilyn Chris (born Marilyn Miller,[1] 1938 or 1939[2][a]) is an American actress. She is known for playing the role of Wanda Webb Wolek on the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live (1973 to 1992). She starred Off-Broadway in Allen Ginsberg's Kaddish (1972), winning an Obie Award and a Drama Desk Award for her performance. She also appeared on Broadway in Brighton Beach Memoirs (1983).
Early life
Chris was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Jack Miller, an English-Scottish Mennonite and Sylvia Slavin, a Russian Jew.[5] When she was growing up, her father walked out on the family and her grandfather, who she was close with, died.[6]
She attended Junior High School 109 in Brooklyn. One of her classmates was Steve Lawrence (when he was still known as Sidney Liebowitz).[6] Chris was then accepted at the High School of Performing Arts. After high school, she enrolled at City College of New York.[7]
Career
She began her acting career in the 1950s at The Living Theatre.[8] Prompted by the discovery that her birth name was already registered with Actors Equity, Miller devised a stage name simply by shortening her then-married name, Christopoulos.[1]
With appearances on television shows such as NBC's Law & Order and Fame, she is known by longtime soap fans as Wanda Wolek #1 on the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live, a role she played from 1972 through 1976, and from 1980 through 1994.[9] Earlier in her career she played Edie Hoffman on the ABC soap opera All My Children.
She has appeared in such films as Love With The Proper Stranger (1963), The People Next Door (1970), The Honeymoon Killers (1970), The Black Marble (1980), and Trees Lounge (1996).
She has also acted and directed for the theater. Her Broadway credits include roles in Lenny and Brighton Beach Memoirs.[10][11] She received an Obie Award and a Drama Desk Award and an Outer Critics Circle Award and a Variety Critics Poll for her performance in Kaddish, directed by Robert Kalfin at the Chelsea Theater Center.[12][10]
Personal life
Chris has married three times, the first two ending in divorce: first, in 1957, to aspiring playwright George Christopoulos, with whom she had a son, Paul;[2][1][13][5] next, on New Year's Eve 1967, to actor Ric Mancini;[14][15] and finally—from December 14, 1975 until his death on December 20, 2020—to actor Lee Wallace.[3][16]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1963 | Love with the Proper Stranger | Gina | |
1969 | John and Mary | The Film Director's Wife | |
1970 | The Honeymoon Killers | Myrtle Young | |
The People Next Door | Discotheque Waitress | ||
1974 | Rhinoceros | Mrs. Bingham | |
1976 | Love in the Hamptons | Mother | Video |
1977 | Looking Up | Rose Lander | |
1980 | The Black Marble | Mavis Skinner | |
Loving Couples | Sally | ||
1989 | American Stories: Food, Family and Philosophy | ||
1996 | Trees Lounge | Josie Basilio | |
1997 | The Deli | Rosie | Credited as Marilyn Cris |
2000 | The Bookie's Lament | Carmel | Short film |
2005 | The Great New Wonderful | Phyllis | |
Lucky | Ruth | Short film | |
2006 | Waltzing Anna | Mrs. Chadwick | |
2009 | Comfortable Distance | Helen | Short film |
2013 | Altered Minds | Elizabeth Robbins |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1968 | N.Y.P.D. | Mrs. Baxter; The Second Girl | Episodes: "Last Port of Call," "The Love Hustle" |
1970 | Hawaii Five-O | Dorothy Owens | Episode: "Paniolo" |
1971 | Dan August | Waitress | Episode: "The Worst Crime" |
1972 | All My Children | Edie Hoffman | |
1973–1992 | One Life to Live | Wanda Webb Wolek | Contract role |
1975 | Strike Force | Faye Stone | Television film |
1977 | Rafferty | Callie | Episode: "The Wild Child" |
1978 | Barney Miller | Ruth Whittney | Episode: "The Harris Incident" |
1979 | Some Kind of Miracle | Harriet | Television film |
Family | Miss Grey | Episode: "Moment of Truth" | |
Kaz | Episode: "The Stalking Man" | ||
Backstairs at the White House | Diane Clare | Television miniseries, 1 episode | |
1980 | The Secret War of Jackie's Girls | Mabel | Television film |
1981 | Kent State | Mrs. Scheuer | Television film |
1984 | A Doctor's Story | Anne Wickes | Television film |
1986 | Fame | Sylvia | Episode: "A Different Drummer" |
1994; 1995; 1998 | Law & Order | Mary Perella; Mrs. Capetti; Gayatri Devi | Episodes: "White Rabbit," "Bitter Fruit," "DWB" |
1995 | New York News | Episode: "Past Imperfect" | |
1997 | Joe Torre: Curveballs Along the Way | Rae Torre | Television film |
1999 | Third Watch | Rena | Episode: "Modern Designs for Better Living" |
2001 | Deadline | Rona Friedman | Episode: "The First Commandment" |
2003 | Oz | Oppenheimer | Episode: "Exeunt Omnes" |
2006 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Dora Hovis | Episode: "Cage" |
2009 | Law & Order: Criminal Intent | Episode: "Family Values" |
Notes
- ^ Two reference works concerning the history of daytime TV—each of whose Marilyn Chris entries includes a birthday without specifying the year—diverge widely as to the month and day of her birth. The Soap Opera Book : Who's Who in Daytime Drama, published in 1992 by Todd Publications, lists May 19 as her birthday,[3] whereas Daytime TV Star's Directory, published by Popular Library in 1976, has September 24.[4]
References
- ^ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Hurst, Louise. (June 29, 1964). "How to Succeed in Acting and Making Home for Son". The Cincinnati Enquirer.
- ^ 2.0 2.1 "Here's another weekly winner in our search for THE TYPICAL AMERICAN GIRL". New York Sunday News Coloroto Magazine. February 23, 1958. p. 2. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
- ^ 3.0 3.1 Rout, Nancy E., Buckley, Ellen, Rout, Barney M., ed. (1992). The Soap Opera Book : Who's Who in Daytime Drama. West Nyack, N.Y.: Todd Publications. p. 56. ISBN 0-915344-36-X.
- ^ Denis Paul (1976). Daytime TV Star's Directory. New York: Popular Library. p. 187. OCLC 2518996
- ^ 5.0 5.1 Nabakov, Peter (August 20, 1967). "Chris Versatile Actress With Myriad Faces". The Santa Fe New Mexican. p. 38. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
- ^ 6.0 6.1 Bonderoff, Jason (October 13, 1992). "The Wanda Years". Soap Opera Digest. 17 (21): 114–116.
- ^ Soares, Manuela (1992). The Soap opera book: who's who in daytime drama. Todd Publications. p. 56. ISBN 9780915344239. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
- ^ Tytell, John (1997). The Living Theatre: Art, Exile, and Outrage. Grove Press. p. 308. ISBN 9780802134868. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
- ^ "One Life to Live Where Are They Now: Marilyn Chris!". Soaps.com. July 14, 2009. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
- ^ 10.0 10.1 "Veteran Actors Perform in "Awake and Sing"". Centre Daily Times. August 7, 1975. p. 5. Archived from the original on 7 February 2019. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
- ^ Byrnes, Eileen (April 3, 1984). "Simon's 'Brighton Beach Memoirs' is a classic comedy hit". The Evening News. p. 7A. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
- ^ "Daytime doings on ABC". McKinney Courier-Gazette. November 5, 1972. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
- ^ "New York, New York City Marriage Licenses Index, 1950-1995," , FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QLSR-V5BY : 19 June 2017), George Christopoulos and Marilyn Miller, 1957, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States;Marriage, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States, from Reclaim the Records, The NYC Marriage Index (http://www.nycmarriageindex.com : 2016); citing New York City Clerk's Office.
- ^ Newton, Jim (May 19, 1968). "Two Summer Drama Groups List Stars; City Artists Do Well in State Show". Albuquerque Journal. p. 26. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
- ^ Hirsch, Linda (October 28, 1977). "Daytime Dial: Jennifer Still Around". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 9D. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
- ^ McPhee, Ryan (December 28, 2020). "Stage and Screen Actor Lee Wallace Dead at 90". Playbill. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
Sources
- Chelsea on the Edge: The Adventures of an American Theater, Davi Napoleon. Includes discussion of Robert Kalfin's off-Broadway multi-media production of Kaddish.Iowa State University Press. ISBN 0-8138-1713-7, 1991.
External links
- Marilyn Chris at IMDb
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- Marilyn Chris at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
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- 1930s births
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- American stage actresses
- Obie Award recipients
- Actresses from Brooklyn
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- American people of English descent
- American people of Russian-Jewish descent
- American people of Scottish descent
- 21st-century American women
- Year of birth missing (living people)