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Marsha Mason

Marsha Mason

A former dancer and New York theater star, Marsha Mason never quite reached the heights of stardom suggested by her early film career. Still she remains a respected supporting and occasional leading Hollywood actress and has four Oscar nominations to prove it. In film, Mason started out playing bit parts. She also appeared on television in such series as Dr. Kildare. She had her first substantial film role in Hot Rod Hulaballoo (1966). Her first big break came after she traveled to San Francisco to appear in an American Conservatory Theater production of Private Lives directed by Francis Ford Coppola. While on the West Coast she played a supporting role in Paul Mazursky's Blume in Love (1973). It was her stage work, however, that led filmmaker Mark Rydell to cast her as a pregnant single mother who prostitutes herself in Seattle in Cinderella Liberty (1973). She beat out Barbra Streisand, the studio's choice, for the role and won her first Academy Award nomination. Her second nomination came from her portrayal of a divorced chorine trying to support herself and her daughter while dealing with a series of failed romances in Neil Simon's comedy-drama The Goodbye Girl (1977). She and Simon were married at the time and the famed playwright wrote the part especially for her. Mason's co-star, Richard Dreyfuss, won a Best Actor Oscar. Simon wrote the screenplay for the film responsible for Mason's third Oscar nomination, Chapter Two (1979), which was an autobiographical account of their courtship. He also penned the part that landed her a fourth nomination, Only When I Laugh (1981). Through the '80s, Mason seemed to concentrate more on television movies, such as Love Canal (1982) and Surviving (1985), and her feature-film appearances became sporadic. In 1991, she starred in the short-lived sitcom Sibs. In 1997, Mason became a semi-regular on the popular NBC sitcom Frasier, playing the love interest of Kelsey Grammar's father, John Mahoney. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide


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Marsha Mason Trivia

When was Marsha Mason born?
Marsha Mason date of birth: April 3, 1942

What role did Marsha Mason play in Max Dugan Returns?
Marsha Mason played Nora McPhee in Max Dugan Returns

Who did Marsha Mason portray in Audrey Rose?
Marsha Mason was Janice Templeton in Audrey Rose

Who did Marsha Mason play in The Long Shot?
Marsha Mason was Mary Lou O'Brien in The Long Shot

What role did Marsha Mason portray in The Image?
Marsha Mason played Jean Cromwell in The Image

Who did Marsha Mason play in Heartbreak Ridge?
Marsha Mason was Aggie in Heartbreak Ridge

Who did Marsha Mason play in The Goodbye Girl?
Marsha Mason was Paula McFadden in The Goodbye Girl

Who did Marsha Mason portray in Drop Dead Fred?
Marsha Mason was Polly in Drop Dead Fred

Who did Marsha Mason play in Restless Spirits?
Marsha Mason was Lydia in Restless Spirits

What role did Marsha Mason portray in Blume in Love?
Marsha Mason played Arlene in Blume in Love

Who did Marsha Mason portray in Stella?
Marsha Mason was Janice Morrison in Stella

Who did Marsha Mason portray in I Love Trouble?
Marsha Mason was Sen. Gayle Robbins in I Love Trouble

Who did Marsha Mason play in Bride and Prejudice?
Marsha Mason was Will's Mother in Bride and Prejudice

What role did Marsha Mason portray in 2 Days in the Valley?
Marsha Mason played Audrey Hopper in 2 Days in the Valley

Who did Marsha Mason play in The Cheap Detective?
Marsha Mason was Georgia Merkle in The Cheap Detective

What role did Marsha Mason portray in Cyrano De Bergerac?
Marsha Mason played Roxanne in Cyrano De Bergerac

What role did Marsha Mason play in Nick of Time?
Marsha Mason played Gov. Eleanor Grant in Nick of Time

Who did Marsha Mason portray in Trapped in Silence?
Marsha Mason was Jennifer Hubbell in Trapped in Silence

What role did Marsha Mason portray in Cinderella Liberty?
Marsha Mason played Maggie in Cinderella Liberty


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