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Frances Hussey Sternhagen is an American actress. Sternhagen has appeared On- and Off-Broadway, in movies, and on TV since the 1950s.
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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And So It Goes | Claire | 2014 |
Prohibition | Reader (voice) | 2011 |
Dolphin Tale | Gloria Forrest | 2011 |
Parenthood | Blanche Braverman | 2010 |
Julie & Julia | Irma Rombauer | 2009 |
The Mist | Irene Reppler | 2007 |
The Closer | Willie Ray Johnson | 2005 |
The 56th Annual Tony Awards | Self - Nominee | 2002 |
Highway | Mrs. Murray | 2002 |
The Laramie Project | Marge Murray | 2002 |
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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And So It Goes | Claire | 2014 |
Prohibition | Reader (voice) | 2011 |
Dolphin Tale | Gloria Forrest | 2011 |
Parenthood | Blanche Braverman | 2010 |
Julie & Julia | Irma Rombauer | 2009 |
The Mist | Irene Reppler | 2007 |
The Closer | Willie Ray Johnson | 2005 |
The 56th Annual Tony Awards | Self - Nominee | 2002 |
Highway | Mrs. Murray | 2002 |
The Laramie Project | Marge Murray | 2002 |
The Rising Place | Ruth Wilder | 2001 |
It All Came True | Amy | 1998 |
Sex and the City | Bunny MacDougal | 1998 |
To Live Again | Constance Holmes | 1998 |
The Con | Hadabelle | 1998 |
The 49th Annual Tony Awards | Self - Winner | 1995 |
The Outer Limits | Jean Anderson | 1995 |
Reunion | Tobie Yates | 1994 |
ER | Millicent Carter | 1994 |
The Road Home | Charlotte Babineaux | 1994 |
Labor of Love: The Arlette Schweitzer Story | Mary Rafferty | 1993 |
Raising Cain | Dr. Waldheim / Dr. Lynn Waldheim | 1992 |
She Woke Up | Noelle / Noelle DuVausant | 1992 |
Doc Hollywood | Lillian / Lillian, Welcoming Committee | 1991 |
Golden Years | Gina Williams | 1991 |
Misery | Virginia | 1990 |
Sibling Rivalry | Rose Turner | 1990 |
Law & Order | Margaret Langdon / Estelle Muller | 1990 |
Communion | Dr. Janet Duffy | 1989 |
Tales from the Crypt | Effie Gluckman | 1989 |
See You in the Morning | Neenie | 1989 |
Bright Lights, Big City | Clara | 1988 |
The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd | Dora | 1987 |
Resting Place | Eudora McCallister | 1986 |
Spencer | Millie Sprague | 1984 |
Prototype | Dorothy Forrester | 1983 |
Romantic Comedy | Blanche / Blanche Dailey | 1983 |
Independence Day | Carla Taylor | 1983 |
Cheers | Esther Clavin | 1982 |
Outland | Dr. Marian Lazarus / Dr. Lazarus | 1981 |
The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg | Mary Richards | 1980 |
Starting Over | Marva Potter | 1979 |
The 33rd Annual Tony Awards | Self - Nominee | 1979 |
Fedora | Miss Balfour | 1978 |
The 32nd Annual Tony Awards | Self - Nominee | 1978 |
The Andros Targets | Mrs. Mason | 1977 |
Working in the Theatre | Self | 1976 |
The American Parade | Harriet Beecher Stowe | 1974 |
Two People | Mrs. McCluskey | 1973 |
The Hospital | Mrs. Cushing | 1971 |
The Tiger Makes Out | Lady On Bus | 1967 |
Up the Down Staircase | Charlotte Wolf / Charlotte Wolf, School Librarian | 1967 |
Soldier in Love | Abigail | 1967 |
NET Playhouse | (segment "Foul!") | 1966 |
For the People | Alice Hart | 1965 |
Profiles in Courage | Miss Koeller | 1964 |
The Doctors | Phyllis Corrigan | 1963 |
The Doctors and the Nurses | Mrs. Harris | 1962 |
The Defenders | Louise Kiley | 1961 |
Play of the Week | Eva | 1959 |
Art Carney Special | Self - Postal Clerk | 1959 |
Camera Three | Self | 1956 |
Producers' Showcase | Miss T. Muse | 1954 |
Omnibus | (segment "Minds over Manners") | 1952 |
Goodyear Playhouse | Elizabeth Barnes | 1951 |
Studio One | Mary | 1948 |
Year | Type | Category | Won |
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2002 | Emmy | Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series | Nominated |
1992 | Emmy | Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | Nominated |
1991 | Emmy | Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series | Nominated |