American actress (1925–2023)
Rose Gregorio
Born (1925-10-17 ) October 17, 1925Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Died August 17, 2023(2023-08-17) (aged 97)New York City, U.S.
Nationality American Occupation Actress Spouse
Rose Gregorio (October 17, 1925 – August 17, 2023) was an American actress. She began her career appearing mostly in theatre in Chicago and New York City during the 1950s and 1960s. During the 1970s she became more active in television and film, appearing mostly in supporting roles.
Early years
Gregorio's parents came from Italy. She was born in Chicago, Illinois on October 17, 1925.[ 1] [ 2]
Early career
Gregorio began her career appearing onstage in Chicago in the 1950s. She made her television debut in 1961 on Armstrong Circle Theatre in The Fortune Tellers , starring opposite Val Avery . The following year, she moved to New York City, making her Off-Broadway debut as the title character in William Snyder 's The Days and Nights of BeeBee Fenstermaker at the Sheridan Square Playhouse , a production which included Robert Duvall . She next appeared as Martha in the 1963 play Journey to the Day at the Lucille Lortel Theatre .[ 3]
During the mid-1960s, Gregorio served as a standby performer for many Broadway shows in case the regularly scheduled actress was unable to perform. She made her official Broadway debut in 1968 in Jack Gelber 's The Cuban Thing at the Henry Miller's Theatre . The same year, she landed her first film role, the role of Sylvia Finney in Frank Perry 's The Swimmer . The following year, she returned to Broadway to appear with Dustin Hoffman in Jimmy Shine .[ 3]
Later career
In the 1970s, her career became more centered on film and television. Her movie appearances include Gloria Soloway in Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? (1971), Ruth in Desperate Characters (1971), Angela in Mr. Ricco (1975), Elaine Cassel in Eyes of Laura Mars (1978) and Brenda Samuels in True Confessions (1981). She appeared in television movies such as Paradise Lost (1971) and The Death of Richie (1977).[ 3]
In 1977, Gregorio returned to Broadway after an eight-year hiatus in the original production of Michael Cristofer 's The Shadow Box as Agnes; she garnered nominations for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play . After that, her theatre appearances were sporadic. She appeared as Laurie in the Off-Broadway production of David Blomquist's Weekends Like Other People at the Marymount Manhattan Theatre in 1982. The following year, she returned to Broadway as Beatrice in the original production of A View from the Bridge at the Ambassador Theatre and again in 1988 as Helga in the original production of M. Butterfly at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre . In 1993, she appeared as Karen Frick in the Manhattan Theatre Club 's production of Arthur Miller's The Last Yankee , and in 2000, she portrayed the roles of Lena and Sandra in Beth Henley 's Family Week at the Century Center for the Performing Arts .[ 3]
Gregorio also remained active in film and television during the 1980s and 1990s. Her film credits include Brenda Samuels in True Confessions (1981), which was directed by her husband, Mrs. Sabantino in Five Corners (1987), Pina in City of Hope (1991), Pina in Tarantella (1995), Grandma Rosie Cappadora in The Deep End of the Ocean (1999), and Helen in Maze (2000). On television, she portrayed Helen Hathaway, the mother of Carol Hathaway , on ER from 1996 to 1999. She made guest appearances on The Doctors (1972), The Bob Newhart Show (1974), Medical Center (1974), The Rookies (1975), Harry O (1975), Jigsaw John (1976), Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1976), The Rockford Files (1978), Charlie's Angels (1979), Falcon Crest (1984), Doogie Howser, M.D. (1989), Murder, She Wrote (1991), The Practice (1997) and Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2003), and appeared in numerous television movies.[ 3]
Personal life and death
Gregorio was married to Belgian-American stage and film director Ulu Grosbard [ 1] from 1965 until his death in 2012.[ 2]
Gregorio died of pneumonia at her home in Greenwich Village on August 17, 2023, at the age of 97.[ 2] She is interred at Kensico Cemetery .[ 4]
Awards
In 1977, Gregorio received the Clarence Derwent and Drama Desk Awards , as well as a Tony nomination, for her portrayal of Agnes in the original production of Michael Cristofer 's The Shadow Box .[ 5] [ 6]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1961
Armstrong Circle Theatre
Princess Maria
Episode: "The Fortune Tellers"
1961
Naked City
Puerto Rican Woman
Episode: "Show Me the Way to Go Home"
1963
East Side/West Side
Miss Reagan
Episode: "My Child on Monday Morning"
1964
Route 66
Mrs. Santos
Episode: "Follow the White Dove with the Broken Wing"
1965
New York Television Theatre
Beebee Fenstermaker
Episode: "The Days and Nights of Beebee Fenstermaker"
1972
The Doctors
Lorraine Jarrett
Guest role
1974
Tell Me Where It Hurts
Agnes
TV film
1974
The Bob Newhart Show
Janet Hoffman
Episode: "Brutally Yours, Bob Hartley"
1974
Medical Center
Emma
Episode: "Saturday's Child"
1975
Miles to Go Before I Sleep
Selma
TV film
1975
The Rookies
Millie
Episode: "The Saturday Night Special"
1975
One of Our Own
Rose Sanantonio
TV film
1975
Harry O
Dorina
Episode: "Portrait of a Murder"
1976
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
Florence Baedecker
Episodes: "1.17", "1.18"
1977
The Death of Richie
Betty Firmani
TV film
1977
Sharon: Portrait of a Mistress
Anne Dowling
TV film
1977
The Storyteller
Mrs. Eberhardt
TV film
1978
The Rockford Files
Natalie Cotton Arnow
Episode: "Local Man Eaten by Newspaper"
1979
Dummy
Jean Markin
TV film
1979
Charlie's Angels
Matron Wallace
Episode: "Caged Angel"
1981
Another World
Doris Wagner
15 episodes
1984
Falcon Crest
Mary Giannini
Episodes: "Lord of the Valley", "The Intruder"
1985
Do You Remember Love
Betty Marcus
TV film
1987
The Last Innocent Man
Monica Powers
TV film
1988
Hothouse
Karen
Episode: "The Actress"
1990
Against the Law
Risa Ferrante
Episode: "The Price of Life"
1991
Murder, She Wrote
Rosa Abruzzi
Episode: "Family Doctor"
1996–1999
ER
Helen Hathaway
Guest role (seasons 3–5)
1997
The Practice
Michelle Sardo
Episode: "The Civil Right"
2003
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Lupe Garcia
Episode: "See Me"
References
^ a b Kinzer, Stephen (February 10, 1983). "How Ethnic Childhoods Shaped 'Bridge' Actors" . The New York Times . p. C 19. ProQuest 122313242 . Retrieved October 31, 2020 – via ProQuest.
^ a b c Barnes, Mike. "Rose Gregorio, Tony Nominee for 'The Shadow Box' and Actress on 'ER,' Dies at 97" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved September 20, 2023 .
^ a b c d e "Rose Gregorio Biography (1932-)" . www.filmreference.com . Retrieved 2019-11-28 .
^ Obituary of Rose Gregorio
^ Calta, Louis (May 11, 1977). "Rose Gregorio, Preston Win Derwent Awards" . The New York Times . p. 65. ProQuest 123345269 . Retrieved October 31, 2020 – via ProQuest.
^ "Triple Crown (continued from First Page)" . the Los Angeles Times . June 10, 1977. p. 82. Retrieved September 19, 2023.
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