Piper Laurie

Piper Laurie

Deceased · Born: Jan 22, 1932 · Died: Oct 14, 2023

Personal Details

BornJan 22, 1932 Detroit, Michigan, USA
Parents
  • Alfred Jacobs
  • Charlotte Sadie (Alperin) Jacobs

Biography

Piper Laurie was a three-time Oscar nominee, nominated by BAFTA as well as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for best performance by an actress in 'The Hustler' with Paul Newman.

Born Rosetta Jacobs in Detroit, Michigan, to Charlotte Sadie (Alperin) and Alfred Jacobs, a furniture dealer, she had an elder sister and a family of Russian Jewish and Polish Jewish descent.

Young Rosetta had been studying acting with Benno and Betomi Schnider for three years when she auditioned for Universal Studios, who signed her to a long term contract and was renamed Piper Laurie. She made more than twenty films, appearing opposite such actors as Tony Curtis, Rock Hudson and Tyrone Power.

Disgusted with the lack of serious roles, Laurie finally broke her lucrative Hollywood contract, moved to New York, lived on a budget, worked on live television and theater, and within two years changed her life and her career.

She stopped working for fifteen years after 'The Hustler' to devote her energies to the Civil Rights and anti-Vietnam War movements, feeling acting was less important. When she accepted work again she was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress for 'Carrie' with Sissy Spacek, and again as Best Supporting Actress in 'Children of a Lesser God' with Marlee Matlin.

She won the Golden Globe for her role in the David Lynch cult favorite 'Twin Peaks' and was nominated for an Emmy for both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress in 'Twin Peaks'.

She was nominated a total of twelve times for the Emmy, including one for the original and celebrated live broadcast of 'The Days of Wine and Roses' with Cliff Robertson, directed by John Frankenheimer, as well as for her comedic performance in 'Frasier'.

She won an Emmy for her performance in 'Promise' opposite James Woods and James Garner. She was Harvard's Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year, and she also received an SFECA award for her performance as Dolly in the film 'The Grass Harp'.

In 2010, she played an elderly grandma who learns to smoke a bong in the feature film 'Hesher', with Joseph Gordon Levitt and Natalie Portman. Most recently she appeared as Grandma Hershe in White Boy Rick, starring Matthew McConaughey, and as Rose Muller in 'Snapshots', directed by Melanie Mayron.

In 2013, she made her musical stage debut in 'A Little Night Music' as Madame Armfeldt.

Laurie performed on Broadway in the Tony-nominated Lincoln Center production of 'Mornings at Seven' directed by Dan Sullivan at the Lyceum Theatre. She also appeared on Broadway in the 20th Anniversary production of 'The Glass Menagerie', in which she played Laura Wingfield, with Maureen Stapleton (only 7 years older) as her mother, Amanda, at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre.

Off-Broadway, she appeared in Molly Kazan's 'Rosemary and the Alligators' and in Larry Kramer's 'The Destiny of Me'. She toured in a one-person play about Zelda Fitzgerald, written by Bill Luce.

In 2010 she directed Jim Brochu in his one-man show 'Zero Hour', for which he received the Drama Desk Award for best solo performance on or off Broadway, playing Zero Mostel.

Piper Laurie was divorced from Wall Street Journal's movie critic, Pulitzer Prize-winner Joe Morgenstern. They had a daughter.

Laurie's autobiography, Learning to Live Out Loud, was published by Crown in 2011 to rave reviews and is now available as an audio book on audible.com.

Career

2018
White Boy Rick
White Boy Rick as Grandma Verna Wershe
2012
Bad Blood
Bad Blood as Milly Lathrop
2010
Hesher
Hesher as Madeleine Forney
2009
2007
Hounddog
Hounddog as Grammie
2006
The Dead Girl
The Dead Girl as Arden's Mother
2004
Eulogy
Eulogy as Charlotte Collins
2000
Possessed
Possessed as Aunt Hanna
1999
Palmer's Pick-Up
Palmer's Pick-Up as Evangelist
Inherit the Wind
Inherit the Wind as Sarah Brady
The Rage: Carrie 2
The Rage: Carrie 2 as Margaret White (voice) (archive footage) (uncredited)
1998
The Faculty
The Faculty as Mrs. Karen Olson
1997
Alone
Alone as Lillie Dawson
Intensity
Intensity as Miriam Braynard
1996
The Road to Galveston
The Road to Galveston as Wanda Kirkman
In the Blink of an Eye
In the Blink of an Eye as Kay Trafero (uncredited)
1995
Fighting for My Daughter
Fighting for My Daughter as Judge Edna Burton
The Grass Harp
The Grass Harp as Dolly Talbo
The Crossing Guard
The Crossing Guard as Helen Booth
1994
Shadows of Desire
Shadows of Desire as Ellis Snow
1993
Trauma
Trauma as Adriana Petrescu
Love, Lies & Lullabies
Love, Lies & Lullabies as Margaret Kinsey
1992
Rich in Love
Rich in Love as Vera Delmage
Storyville
Storyville as Constance Fowler
1991
Other People's Money
Other People's Money as Bea Sullivan
1990
Rising Son
Rising Son as Martha Robinson
Twin Peaks
Twin Peaks as Catherine Martell
Twin Peaks
Twin Peaks as Catherine Martell
1989
Dream a Little Dream
Dream a Little Dream as Gena Ettinger
1988
Appointment with Death
Appointment with Death as Emily Boynton
Tiger Warsaw
Tiger Warsaw as Frances Warsaw
1987
Distortions
Distortions as Margot Caldwell
1986
Promise
Promise as Annie Gilbert
1985
Toughlove
Toughlove as Darlene Marsh
Love, Mary
Love, Mary as Christine Groda
Return to Oz
Return to Oz as Aunt Em
1983
The Thorn Birds
The Thorn Birds as Anne Mueller
1982
Mae West
Mae West as Matilda West
1981
The Bunker
The Bunker as Magda Goebbels
Macbeth
Macbeth as Lady Macbeth
1979
Tim
Tim as Mary Horton
1978
Rainbow
Rainbow as Ethel Gumm
1977
Ruby
Ruby as Ruby
1976
Carrie
Carrie as Margaret White
1961
The Hustler
The Hustler as Sarah Packard
1958
Playhouse 90
Playhouse 90 as Kirsten Arnesen Clay
1957
Kelly and Me
Kelly and Me as Mina Van Runkle
Until They Sail
Until They Sail as Delia Leslie Friskett
1955
Smoke Signal
Smoke Signal as Laura Evans
Ain't Misbehavin'
Ain't Misbehavin' as Sarah Hatfield
1954
Dawn at Socorro
Dawn at Socorro as Rannah Hayes
Johnny Dark
Johnny Dark as Liz Fielding
Dangerous Mission
Dangerous Mission as Louise Graham
1953
The Golden Blade
The Golden Blade as Khairuzan
The Mississippi Gambler
The Mississippi Gambler as Angelique Dureau
1952
Son of Ali Baba
Son of Ali Baba as Kiki / Princess Azura
Has Anybody Seen My Gal
Has Anybody Seen My Gal as Millicent Blaisdell
No Room for the Groom
No Room for the Groom as Lee Kingshead
1951
Francis Goes to the Races
Francis Goes to the Races as Frances Travers
1950
Louisa
Louisa as Cathy Norton
The Milkman
The Milkman as Chris Abbott