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Name
  
Anne Pitoniak

Role
  
Actress

TV shows
  
AfterMASH


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Born
  
March 30, 1922 (
1922-03-30
)

Spouse
  
Jerome Milord (m. 1950–1968)

Parents
  
Sophie Pitoniak, John Pitoniak

Movies
  
Agnes of God, Where the Money Is, The Survivors, Unfaithful, House of Cards

Similar People
  
Tom Moore, Marek Kanievska, Bill Forsyth, Norman Jewison, Michael Ritchie

Died
  
22 April 2007 (aged 85), Manhattan, New York, United States

Anne Pitoniak (March 30, 1922 – April 22, 2007) was an American actress. She was nominated twice for Broadway's Tony Award: as Best Actress (Play) in 1983, for 'night, Mother, and as Best Actress (Featured Role - Play) in 1994, for a revival of William Inge's Picnic.

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Early life

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Pitoniak was born in Westfield, Massachusetts, the daughter of Sophie (née Porubovic) and John Pitoniak. She was a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She spent two years as a civilian actress immediately after World War II, touring Japan, the Philippines and Korea for the Army's Special Services division. She met her future husband, Jerome Milord, then a soldier, when they were both in a U.S.O. show in Japan.

Career

In 'night, Mother she played a woman who desperately tries to keep her daughter from killing herself. The play had its premiere at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts, then moved to Broadway. Both Pitoniak and co-star Kathy Bates received Best Actress Tony Award nominations for their work. In 1994, Pitoniak received a second Tony nomination for her performance as Helen Potts in the Roundabout Theatre Company's revival of Picnic. She also appeared on Broadway in Agnes of God, The Octette Bridge Club, Amy's View, Uncle Vanya, Dance of Death, and Imaginary Friends.

Pitoniak performed frequently at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, in such plays as Norman's Getting Out, D. L. Coburn's The Gin Game, and Jane Martin's Middle Aged White Guys. She also worked steadily in film and television, including the 1985 film version of Agnes of God, where she appeared as the mother of Jane Fonda's character.

In 1987, Pitoniak played the role of Mary in the 1987 Cheers episode "Pudd'n Head Boyd" (Season 6, Episode 9). In 1988 she played Cornelia in The Wizard of Loneliness. In 2001, she played the role of Mrs. Berry in the Law and Order: SVU episode "Redemption" (Season 3, Episode 6).

Death

Pitoniak died from cancer at her home in Manhattan, New York City, New York at age 85.

Filmography

Actress
2001
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (TV Series) as
Mrs. Larson / Mrs. Berry
- Rage (2005) - Mrs. Larson
- Redemption (2001) - Mrs. Berry
2002
Unfaithful as
Grandma
2000
Third Watch (TV Series) as
Mrs. Irene Sullivan
- Old Dogs, New Tricks (2002) - Mrs. Irene Sullivan
- Act Brave (2001) - Mrs. Irene Sullivan
- -And Zeus Wept (2001) - Mrs. Irene Sullivan
- The Lost (2000) - Mrs. Irene Sullivan
2000
Where the Money Is as
Mrs. Tetlow
1999
The Opportunists as
Aunt Dee
1999
Becker (TV Series) as
Tillie
- Love! Lies! Bleeding! (1999) - Tillie
1998
Trinity (TV Series) as
Mrs. Burris
- -To Forgive, Divine (1998) - Mrs. Burris
1998
Grace & Glorie (TV Movie) as
Bernice Wallace
1998
ER (TV Series) as
Ruth Johnson
- Good Luck, Ruth Johnson (1998) - Ruth Johnson
1997
A Thousand Acres as
Mary Livingstone
1997
Julian Po as
Mrs. Danforth
1996
The Christmas Tree (TV Movie) as
Mother Superior Frances
1996
New York Undercover (TV Series) as
Mrs. Haggard
- Tough Love (1996) - Mrs. Haggard
1996
Bed of Roses as
Grandma Jean
1994
Performance (TV Series)
- The Mother (1994)
1994
In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride & Madness (TV Movie) as
Nanna Newsom
1993
House of Cards as
Judge
1992
Down the Shore (TV Series) as
Mrs. Krell
- Hitting Mrs. Krell (1992) - Mrs. Krell
1991
Golden Years (TV Series)
- Third Time Lucky? (1991)
1991
V.I. Warshawski as
Lotty
1991
The Ballad of the Sad Cafe as
Mrs. McPhail
1990
Working Girl (TV Series) as
Mrs. Levitsky
- I Heard It Through the Grapevine (1990) - Mrs. Levitsky
1990
H.E.L.P. (TV Series) as
Mrs. McKee
- Are You There, Alpha Centauri? (1990) - Mrs. McKee
1989
No Place Like Home (TV Movie) as
Opal
1989
Old Gringo as
Mrs. Winslow
1984
American Playhouse (TV Series) as
Mrs. Webb / Harriet / Chambers' Mother
- Land of Little Rain (1989) - Mrs. Webb
- A Mistaken Charity (1987) - Harriet
- Concealed Enemies, Part I: Suspicion (1984) - Chambers' Mother
1988
The Wizard of Loneliness as
Cornelia
1988
CBS Summer Playhouse (TV Series) as
Mom
- Whattley by the Bay (1988) - Mom
1987
Cheers (TV Series) as
Mary
- Pudd'n Head Boyd (1987) - Mary
1987
Hiding Out as
Grandma Jennie
1987
Housekeeping as
Aunt Lily
1987
Best Seller as
Mrs. Foster
1987
Sister, Sister as
Mrs. Bettlehelm
1986
Black Lights White Shadows
1986
Miracle of the Heart: A Boys Town Story (TV Movie) as
Maggie Scott
1985
The Equalizer (TV Series) as
Lilly
- Back Home (1985) - Lilly
1985
Agnes of God as
Dr. Livingston's Mother
1984
AfterMASH (TV Series) as
Mildred Potter
- Saturday's Heroes (1985) - Mildred Potter
- Wet Feet (1984) - Mildred Potter
- Ward Is Hell (1984) - Mildred Potter
- The Recovery Room (1984) - Mildred Potter
- Madness to His Method (1984) - Mildred Potter
- Trials (1984) - Mildred Potter
- Strangers and Other Lovers (1984) - Mildred Potter
- Calling Doctor Habibi (1984) - Mildred Potter
- Less Miserables (1984) - Mildred Potter
1985
Hill Street Blues (TV Series) as
Mrs. Louise Tripp
- Intestinal Fortitude (1985) - Mrs. Louise Tripp
1984
A Doctor's Story (TV Movie) as
Gray Lady
1984
Old Enough as
Katherine
1983
The Survivors as
Betty
1960
The Robert Herridge Theater (TV Series) as
Mother's Voice
- All the Petals of All the Roses in the World (1960) - Mother's Voice
1955
X Minus One (Podcast Series) as
Alma
- Perigi's Wonderful Dolls (1955) - Alma
Soundtrack
1999
Becker (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Love! Lies! Bleeding! (1999) - (performer: "Moonlight Becomes You" - uncredited)
Self
1994
The 48th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1983
The 37th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee

References

Anne Pitoniak Wikipedia