Melinda Dillon Movies
Though best known for her intense, sensitive dramatic portrayals,
Melinda Dillon first attracted attention as an improvisational comedienne. Her Broadway break came about when she played the hypertense Honey in
Edward Albee's
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (1962). Making her film debut playing a small role in
The April Fools (1969). Since then Dillon has been Oscar-nominated for her portrayal of a mother whose young child is abducted by aliens in
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) and her performance as a suicidal grade-school teacher in
Absence of Malice (1981). After seeing
Melinda Dillon so often afflicted with trembling lip and moistened eyes, it was somewhat a relief to watch her return to comedy full-force on the 1971 TV revue series Story Theatre and as
Peter Billingsley's overbearing mother ("You'll put your eye out!") in
A Christmas Story (1983). Dillon continues working in a wide variety of feature films like
How to Make an American Quilt (1995); she also occasionally appears in television movies such as
Shattered Innocence (1984). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide