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Tuesday Weld

Tuesday Weld

A leading teen ingénue of the 1950s and 1960s, Tuesday Weld later emerged as one of the more intriguing actresses in Hollywood, delivering a string of well-received performances in the kinds of offbeat and idiosyncratic projects rarely visited by performers of her beauty and glamour. Born Susan Weld August 27, 1943, in New York City, the name "Tuesday" was an extension of a girlhood nickname, "Tu-Tu." She began working as a child model at age four to help support her family after the death of her father, quickly moving from mail-order catalogues to television commercials. She made her film debut in 1963's Rock, Rock, Rock before understudying in Broadway's 1957 production of The Dark at the Top of the Stairs. Upon signing a seven-year contract with 20th Century Fox, Weld was labeled by the press as "Fox's answer to Sandra Dee," but after just one film, 1959's Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys!, the studio dropped her. Weld shot to prominence through her work in the television comedy The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, which premiered in 1959. That same year she appeared on the silver screen opposite Danny Kaye in The Five Pennies, followed in 1960 by the campus drama Because They're Young. Also in 1960, Weld began appearing under schlockmeister Albert Zugsmith, first in Sex Kittens Go to College and later in the following year's The Private Lives of Adam and Eve. Successive roles in Return to Peyton Place and the Elvis Presley vehicle Wild in the Country further crippled her attempts to mount a serious acting career, although her turn in the 1962 Frank Tashlin comedy Bachelor Flat showed signs of life. Weld then turned down the seemingly tailor-made title role in Stanley Kubrick's Lolita in order to study her craft at the Actors' Studio, and after holding her own opposite Steve McQueen and Jackie Gleason in 1963's Soldier in the Rain, she announced she would no longer accept teenage roles. However, teen roles were all that continued to come Weld's way, and after a two-year absence from the screen she resurfaced in 1965's I'll Take Sweden as the young daughter of star Bob Hope. She followed with an appearance in the McQueen gambling drama The Cincinnati Kid, and in 1966 delivered her strongest performance to date in George Axelrod's little-seen satiric gem Lord Love a Duck. That same year Weld married, later giving birth to her first child. Motherhood brought a temporary halt to her career, forcing her to turn down plum assignments including Bonnie and Clyde, Cactus Flower, True Grit, and Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice. She returned to work in 1968's Pretty Poison, again earning strong critical notices, but after 1970's I Walk the Line, it was reported that she had moved to Britain and retired from film. The move was not permanent, for in 1971 Weld appeared in her friend Henry Jaglom's A Safe Place. After 1972's Play It As It Lays, she returned to television work, starring in the TV films Reflections of Murder and F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood. In 1977, Weld appeared in Looking for Mr. Goodbar, and a year later she starred in Who'll Stop the Rain? From 1980 to 1985, Weld was married to Dudley Moore, a period during which she appeared in Michael Mann's 1981 thriller Thief and Sergio Leone's 1984 classic Once Upon a Time in America. In the latter half of the decade, however, she appeared more infrequently before the camera, with only a pair of TV-movie credits, 1986's Something in Common and Circle of Violence: A Family Drama, and a lead role in the 1988 feature Heartbreak Hotel. In the 1990s, Tuesday Weld sightings were even more rare, including only 1991's Mistress, 1993's Falling Down, and 1996's Feeling Minnesota. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide


Tuesday Weld Trivia

When was Tuesday Weld born?
Tuesday Weld date of birth: August 27, 1943

Who did Tuesday Weld play in Rock, Rock, Rock!?
Tuesday Weld was Dori in Rock, Rock, Rock!

Who did Tuesday Weld play in Lord Love a Duck?
Tuesday Weld was Barbara Ann Greene in Lord Love a Duck

What role did Tuesday Weld portray in I Walk the Line?
Tuesday Weld played Alma McCain in I Walk the Line

Who did Tuesday Weld play in Who'll Stop the Rain?
Tuesday Weld was Marge Converse in Who'll Stop the Rain?

Who did Tuesday Weld portray in Thief?
Tuesday Weld was Jessie in Thief

Who did Tuesday Weld play in The Serial?
Tuesday Weld was Kate in The Serial

Who did Tuesday Weld portray in Pretty Poison?
Tuesday Weld was Sue Ann Stepanek in Pretty Poison

Who did Tuesday Weld portray in I'll Take Sweden?
Tuesday Weld was JoJo Holcomb in I'll Take Sweden

Who did Tuesday Weld portray in Heartbreak Hotel?
Tuesday Weld was Marie Wolfe in Heartbreak Hotel

Who did Tuesday Weld portray in Wild in the Country?
Tuesday Weld was Noreen in Wild in the Country

Who did Tuesday Weld play in Author! Author!?
Tuesday Weld was Gloria in Author! Author!

Who did Tuesday Weld play in Return to Peyton Place?
Tuesday Weld was Selena Cross in Return to Peyton Place

Who did Tuesday Weld portray in Once Upon a Time in America?
Tuesday Weld was Carol in Once Upon a Time in America

Who did Tuesday Weld play in The Five Pennies?
Tuesday Weld was Dorothy Nichols, 12-14 in The Five Pennies

Who did Tuesday Weld portray in Falling Down?
Tuesday Weld was Mrs. Prendergast in Falling Down

Who did Tuesday Weld portray in The Cincinnati Kid?
Tuesday Weld was Christian in The Cincinnati Kid

Who did Tuesday Weld play in Investigating Sex?
Tuesday Weld was Sasha in Investigating Sex

What role did Tuesday Weld portray in Feeling Minnesota?
Tuesday Weld played Nora in Feeling Minnesota

Who did Tuesday Weld portray in Rally 'round the Flag, Boys!?
Tuesday Weld was Comfort Goodpasture in Rally 'round the Flag, Boys!

Who did Tuesday Weld portray in Chelsea Walls?
Tuesday Weld was Greta in Chelsea Walls

Who did Tuesday Weld play in The Wrong Man?
Tuesday Weld was Giggly Girl in The Wrong Man


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