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Tammy Grimes

Tammy Grimes

Born to a well-to-do Massachusetts family, Tammy Grimes studied drama at Stephens College in Missouri (where one of her instructors was George C. Scott) and New York's Neighborhood Playhouse. Grimes made her off-Broadway debut in the 1956 production The Littlest Revue. In 1959, she won a Theatre World Award for her performance in Look After Lulu; the following year, she graduated to full stardom in the long-running musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown, for which she won the first of her two Tony Awards. She rapidly became typed as a flamboyant, plummy-voiced "kook," a characterization that worked just fine on stage but did not adapt so easily to the more intimate medium of film. Perhaps as a result, Grime's film appearances have been few and far between. In 1966, she starred on the TV sitcom The Tammy Grimes Show, which was axed after three episodes; to clear herself for this assignment, she'd turned down the role of Samantha on Bewitched, which lasted eight seasons. From 1956 through 1960, Tammy Grimes was married to actor Christopher Plummer; their daughter, Amanda Plummer, is an excellent stage and film actress in her own right. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Tammy Grimes Trivia

When was Tammy Grimes born?
Tammy Grimes was born on January 30, 1934

What role did Tammy Grimes portray in High Art?
Tammy Grimes played Lucy's Mother in High Art

What role did Tammy Grimes play in The Last Unicorn?
Tammy Grimes played Molly Grue in The Last Unicorn

Who did Tammy Grimes play in Mr. North?
Tammy Grimes was Sarah Baily-Lewis in Mr. North

Who did Tammy Grimes play in Can't Stop the Music?
Tammy Grimes was Sydney Channing in Can't Stop the Music

Who did Tammy Grimes play in Slaves of New York?
Tammy Grimes was Georgette in Slaves of New York

Who did Tammy Grimes play in The Borrowers?
Tammy Grimes was Homily Clock in The Borrowers

What role did Tammy Grimes play in The Stuff?
Tammy Grimes played Herself in The Stuff


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