Doris Roberts

Doris Roberts

Deceased · Born: Nov 4, 1925 · Died: Apr 17, 2016

Personal Details

BornNov 4, 1925 St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Spouse
  • William Goyen

    ( Nov 10, 1963 to Aug 30, 1983 )
  • Michael Emilio Cannata

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 31, 1969 )
Parents
  • Ann Green
  • Larry Green

Biography

Doris Roberts was born in St. Louis, Missouri, to Ann Meltzer and Larry Green, and was subsequently raised in New York, adopting her stepfather's surname. Prior to her extensive career in film and television, Roberts spent two decades honing her craft on the Broadway stage, where she developed her impressive range and versatility as a performer.

As a seasoned character actress, Roberts made a name for herself in the 1970s, initially appearing in a variety of roles, both on screen and on stage. Her uncanny ability to convey a maternal presence, coupled with her talent for playing complex, multifaceted characters, made her a sought-after talent in the entertainment industry.

Throughout her illustrious career, Roberts demonstrated an uncanny knack for bringing to life memorable, larger-than-life characters, often imbuing them with a depth and nuance that captivated audiences. Her portrayal of hard-boiled dames, gossips, and nags, replete with a keen sense of the world's ways, left an indelible mark on the world of comedy and drama.

Roberts' appearances in popular sitcoms such as Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman and Angie helped to establish her as a household name, but it was her iconic portrayal of the meddling, strong-willed family matriarch on Everybody Loves Raymond that cemented her status as a beloved comedic legend. The show's immense popularity and Roberts' subsequent Emmy wins and nominations further solidified her reputation as one of the most iconic mothers in the history of television.

Long after her time on Everybody Loves Raymond came to a close, Roberts continued to delight audiences with her inimitable charm and wit, appearing as a welcome guest star in various television shows and films. Even in her twilight years, Roberts remained an iconic figure in the entertainment industry, a testament to her enduring talent and the timeless appeal of her memorable performances.

Career

2017
The Red Maple Leaf
The Red Maple Leaf as Mrs. Samantha Adams
2016
JOB's Daughter
JOB's Daughter as Ruth Morrison
2015
No Deposit
No Deposit as Kat Nugent
Merry Kissmas
Merry Kissmas as Mrs. Billing
Margarine Wars
Margarine Wars as Grandma Betty Johansson
2010
Call Me Mrs. Miracle
Call Me Mrs. Miracle as Mrs. Merkle / Mrs. Miracle
2009
Aliens in the Attic
Aliens in the Attic as Nana Rose Pearson
Play the Game
Play the Game as Rose Sherman
Mrs. Miracle
Mrs. Miracle as Mrs. Merkle
2006
I-See-You.com
I-See-You.com as Doris Bellinger
Grandma's Boy
Grandma's Boy as Grandma Lilly
2004
Zeroman
Zeroman as Jaundice Mutton (voice)
2003
A Time to Remember
A Time to Remember as Maggie Calhoun
2000
1998
My Giant
My Giant as Rose Kaminski
1997
A Thousand Men and a Baby
A Thousand Men and a Baby as Sister Philomena
1996
1995
The Grass Harp
The Grass Harp as Mrs. Richards
1993
The Night We Never Met
The Night We Never Met as Lion's Den Nosy Neighbor
The Boys
The Boys as Doris Greenblatt
1992
Used People
Used People as Tante Lonnie
1990
Blind Faith
Blind Faith as Tessie McBride
1989
Honeymoon Academy
Honeymoon Academy as Mrs. Nelson
Simple Justice
Simple Justice as Anna DiLorenzo
1987
Remington Steele
Remington Steele as Mildred Krebs
1986
Ordinary Heroes
Ordinary Heroes as Edith Bernside
1985
California Girls
California Girls as Mrs. Bowzer
1980
The Diary of Anne Frank
The Diary of Anne Frank as Petronella van Daan
The Rose
The Rose as Rose's Mother
Angie
Angie as Theresa Falco
1978
Rabbit Test
Rabbit Test as Mrs. Carpenter
Once in Paris...
Once in Paris... as Brady's ex-Wife
The Storyteller
The Storyteller as Marion Davidoff
1975
Hester Street
Hester Street as Mrs. Kavarsky
Blood Bath
Blood Bath as Mrs. Lambert
1972
The Heartbreak Kid
The Heartbreak Kid as Mrs. Cantrow
Look Homeward, Angel
Look Homeward, Angel as Mrs. "Fatty" Pert
1971
A New Leaf
A New Leaf as Mrs. Traggert
Little Murders
Little Murders as Mrs. Chamberlain
1969
1968
No Way to Treat a Lady
No Way to Treat a Lady as Sylvia Poppie
A Lovely Way to Die
A Lovely Way to Die as Feeney (uncredited)
1967
Barefoot in the Park
Barefoot in the Park as Hotel Maid (uncredited)
Divorce American Style
Divorce American Style as Hypnotic Subject
1961
Something Wild
Something Wild as Mary Ann's Co-Worker