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Caroline Louise "Carrie" Snodgress was an American actress. She is best remembered for her role in the film Diary of a Mad Housewife (1970), for which she was nominated for an Oscar and a BAFTA Award as well as winning two Golden Globes and two Laurel Awards.
Birth Name
Caroline Louise Snodgress
Born
Saturday, 27 October 1945
Died
Thursday, 01 April 2004
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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8 Saniye | Elsie Frost | 2015 |
The 77th Annual Academy Awards | Self - Memorial Tribute | 2005 |
Iron Jawed Angels | Mrs. Paul | 2004 |
The Forsaken | Ina Hamm | 2001 |
Bartleby | Book Publisher | 2001 |
Ed Gein | Augusta W. Gein / Augusta W, Gein | 2000 |
A Stranger in the Kingdom | Ruth Kinneson | 1999 |
The West Wing | Mrs. Martha Rowe | 1999 |
Judging Amy | Dr. Larabie | 1999 |
Wild Things | Ruby | 1998 |
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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8 Saniye | Elsie Frost | 2015 |
The 77th Annual Academy Awards | Self - Memorial Tribute | 2005 |
Iron Jawed Angels | Mrs. Paul | 2004 |
The Forsaken | Ina Hamm | 2001 |
Bartleby | Book Publisher | 2001 |
Ed Gein | Augusta W. Gein / Augusta W, Gein | 2000 |
A Stranger in the Kingdom | Ruth Kinneson | 1999 |
The West Wing | Mrs. Martha Rowe | 1999 |
Judging Amy | Dr. Larabie | 1999 |
Wild Things | Ruby | 1998 |
All She Ever Wanted | Alma Winchester | 1996 |
Death Benefit | Virginia McGinnis | 1996 |
White Man's Burden | Josine | 1995 |
Touched by an Angel | Judy Bowers | 1994 |
ER | Mrs. Lang | 1994 |
Phantom 2040 | Aunt Heloise / Heloise Walker | 1994 |
Chicago Hope | Mrs. Weber | 1994 |
Blue Sky | Vera Johnson | 1994 |
8 Seconds | Elsie Frost | 1994 |
Rise and Walk: The Dennis Byrd Story | Mrs. Byrd | 1994 |
The X-Files | Darlene Morris | 1993 |
The Ballad of Little Jo | Ruth Badger | 1993 |
Woman with a Past | Mama | 1992 |
Civil Wars | Mary Esquavil | 1991 |
Mission of the Shark: The Saga of the U.S.S. Indianapolis | Louise McVay | 1991 |
Reasonable Doubts | Christine Anderson | 1991 |
Sisters | Betty Merrill | 1991 |
Across the Tracks | Rosemary Maloney | 1991 |
Shades of LA | Lt. Armacost | 1990 |
The Rose and the Jackal | Joan Pinkerton | 1990 |
Equal Justice | Marla Prentiss | 1990 |
Blueberry Hill | Becca Dane | 1988 |
In the Heat of the Night | Mrs. Kroller | 1988 |
Friday the 13th: The Series | Dr. Viola Rhodes | 1987 |
Crossbow | Matihilda | 1987 |
Murphy's Law | Joan Freeman | 1986 |
Pale Rider | Sarah Wheeler | 1985 |
Rainy Day Friends | Margot | 1985 |
Murder, She Wrote | Irene Macinoy / Connie Vernon | 1984 |
Highway to Heaven | Evelyn Nealy | 1984 |
Nadia | Stefania Comaneci | 1984 |
A Night in Heaven | Mrs. Johnson | 1983 |
Trick or Treats | Joan O'Keefe Adams | 1982 |
Homework | Dr. Delingua | 1982 |
The Attic | Louise Elmore | 1980 |
The Fury | Hester | 1978 |
Quincy M.E. | Vickie McGuire | 1976 |
ABC Afterschool Specials | Mrs. Cranston | 1972 |
Rabbit, Run | Janice Angstrom | 1970 |
Diary of a Mad Housewife | Tina Balser | 1970 |
Silent Night, Lonely Night | Janet | 1969 |
The David Frost Show | Self - Guest | 1969 |
Easy Rider | Woman in Commune | 1969 |
Medical Center | Mim Hoagley | 1969 |
Marcus Welby, M.D. | Laura | 1969 |
The Outsider | Janet / Diane | 1968 |
Judd for the Defense | Eileen Kenyon | 1967 |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | Herself | 1962 |
The Virginian | Josephine Del Finnia | 1962 |
Year | Type | Category | Won |
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1971 | Oscar | Best Actress in a Leading Role | Nominated |
1971 | Golden Globe | Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical | Won |
1971 | Golden Globe | Most Promising Newcomer - Female | Won |