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Cause of death
  
Heart attack

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Barbara Meek

Occupation
  
Actress

Nationality
  
American


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Full Name
  
Barbara Anita Meek

Born
  
February 26, 1934 (
1934-02-26
)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.

Died
  
October 3, 2015, Providence, Rhode Island, United States

TV shows
  
Archie Bunker's Place, Big Brother Jake, Melba

Barbara Anita Meek (February 26, 1934 – October 3, 2015) was an American actress best known to television viewers for playing the character of Ellen Canby for two seasons on Archie Bunker's Place. Since 1968, Meek was an active member of the Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, Rhode Island, and appeared in more than 100 Trinity Rep stage productions.

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Early life

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She was born in Detroit, Michigan, to Juanita (née Coleman) and Harold Talmadge Meek, and is the maternal granddaughter of the Reverend Horatius "H.H." Coleman, pastor of the Greater Macedonia Baptist Church. She was a graduate of Northwestern High School, and as an undergraduate was asked to join Wayne State University's graduate theater program. Meek was a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority while attending college. In 1965, Meek toured with the United Services Organization, performing for wounded soldiers on Okinawa and other U.S. Army bases. In 1968, she joined the Trinity Repertory Company with her husband, Martin Molson (1928–1980), where they debuted together in Brother to Dragons.

Career at Trinity

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Highlights of Meek's stage career at Trinity included leading roles in the August Wilson plays Fences and Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, James Purdy's Eustace Chisholm and the Works, Athol Fugard's Boesman and Lena, Peer Gynt, The Threepenny Opera, Tartuffe, The Visit, Fires in the Mirror, Adrian Hall and Robert Cumming's adaptation of A Christmas Carol (including the role of Ebenezer Scrooge), Terrence McNally's Master Class, Henry IV, Tennessee Williams' Suddenly Last Summer and, more recently, Lorraine Hansberry's Raisin in the Sun and Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest. Meek also appeared in the Broadway production of Wilson in the Promised Land.

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In 2008, Meek appeared in Blithe Spirit at Trinity Rep, and Curt Columbus' adaptation of Antigone. She was in Camelot, The Crucible and Steel Magnolias during the 2010-2011 season, and Sparrow Grass in the 2011-2012 season.

Other stage performances

Meek played the role of Sadie in Having Our Say at Trinity Rep, a role she reprised for the play's European premiere at Vienna's English Theatre. In 1996, Meek appeared in the world premiere of A Lesson Before Dying by Romulus Linney at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. Meek also performed at Hilberry Repertory Theatre, the Dallas Theater Center, the Cleveland Play House, The Repertory Theater of St. Louis, the Hampton Playhouse, The Eugene O’Neill Theater Center and the Brandeis University Theatre.

Television roles

Meek's other television roles included Adrian Hall's adaptations of Robert Penn Warren's Brother to Dragons, Edith Wharton's The House of Mirth, and Harriet Beecher Stowe's Life Among the Lowly, all broadcast on PBS; Melba, starring Melba Moore, on CBS; and Big Brother Jake, starring Jake Steinfeld, on The Family Channel. Meek was also featured in the Emmy Award-winning television movie See How She Runs with Joanne Woodward, and the television movie Jimmy B. and Andre, starring Susan Clark and Alex Karras.

Meek made guest appearances as Veronica Everestt on As the World Turns in both 1992 and 1997, Samantha Monroe on General Hospital in 1994 and 1999, and Verne Garrison on Guiding Light in both 1993 and 1999.

Honors

Ms. Meek received an Honorary Doctor of Arts Degree from the University of Rhode Island, and the 2004 Pell Award for Excellence in the Arts. She also received the Foundation for Repertory Theatre Award, the Wayne State University Arts Achievement Award in Theatre, and the Norton Prize for Sustained Excellence.

In 2006, she was awarded the Edward Bannister and Christiana Bannister History Makers Award from the Rhode Island Black Heritage Society.

Personal life and death

Meek died on October 3, 2015 of a heart attack. She is survived by a daughter.

Filmography

Actress
1990
Big Brother Jake (TV Series) as
Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- The Lost Detail (1994) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- The Turkey and I (1994) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Not Ready for Prime Time (1994) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- I'll Be Sick for Christmas (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Requiem for a Heavyweight (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Rain Men (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Never on a Sundae (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Embrace You (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- The Buddy System (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Bubba (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Coup for Two (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Desperately Seeking Daryl (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Awakenings (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Loneliness of the Long-Distance Kateri (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- The Chocolate Bear War (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Burma Shave (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Cyrano Domedian (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Rebirth of a Salesman (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Front Window (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Guess Who's Going to Dinner (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- A League of His Own (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- The Apes of Wrath (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Heroes (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- It's All in Your Family (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Enemies: A Love Story (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- The Mousetrap (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- The Importance of Being Earnest (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- As Time Goes By (1993) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Jake's Next Date (1992) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Symbolic Gesture (1992) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- The Unbearable Politeness of Being (1992) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Fathers and Sons (1992) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- 'Tis a Pity She's a Grouch (1992) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Just a Gigolo (1992) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Louis Armstrong Slept Here (1992) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Surprise, No Party (1992) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Snap Decisions (1992) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Reunion (1992) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Goodbye Mrs. Phipps (1992) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Who's Sorry Now? (1992) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Presumed Guilty (1992) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- The Song and Dance Man (1992) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Five Easy Steps (1992) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- The Son Also Rises (1992) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- True Lou (1992) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Bohemian Rhapsody (1992) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Open Season (1991) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- The Boys from Near Syracuse (1991) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Romeo, Juliet, Jake and Jill (1991) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- An Immovable Feast (1991) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- It Came from Social Services (1991) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Friends and Big Women (1991) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- The Old Man and the C (1991) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Dressed to Thrill (1991) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Two Guys from Brooklyn (1991) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- They're Not Booin', They're Louin' (1991) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Six Characters in Search of a Catcher's Mitt (1991) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Roberta's Flak (1991) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Remodeling with the Enemy (1991) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- They Shoot Social Workers, Don't They? (1991) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- The Once and Future Kings (1991) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Marriage 101 (1991) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Didn't You Used to Be Somebody Else? (1991) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Todd's Feast (1991) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Stop Me Before I Paint Again (1990) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- The Grocer Always Rings Twice (1990) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Jake's Date (1990) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- A Dreidel Spins in Brooklyn (1990) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- They Call Me Mello Cello (1990) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- The Rise and Fall of Vito Parchesi (1990) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- What's Wrong with This Picture? (1990) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- What's Opera Jake? (1990) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- The Prodigal Dad (1990) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Satellites (1990) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Dress Blues (1990) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- The World of Ms. Fong (1990) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Dinner for Eight (1990) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Jake and the No. 2 Pencil (1990) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- The 10% Solution (1990) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Who's Afraid of Thomas Wolfe? (1990) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
- Twin Pecs (1990) - Connie 'Ma' Duncan
1991
CBS Schoolbreak Special (TV Series) as
Peggy Michaels
- The Emancipation of Lizzie Stern (1991) - Peggy Michaels
1989
Second Sight as
Eileen
1986
Melba (TV Series) as
Rose
- The Girls Are Back in Town (1986) - Rose
- My Shadow and Me (1986) - Rose
- Mother Knows Best (1986) - Rose
- The Triangle (1986) - Rose
- Mothers and Other Strangers (1986) - Rose
- Manhunt (1986) - Rose
1980
Archie Bunker's Place (TV Series) as
Ellen Canby
- Death of a Lodger (1982) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- Rabinowitz 's Brother (1982) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- Billie Moves Out (1982) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- West Side Astoria (1982) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- The Second Time Around (1982) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- Love Is Hell (1982) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- Relapse (1982) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- Of Mice and Bunker (1982) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- Gloria Comes Home: Part 2 (1982) - Ellen Canby
- Gloria Comes Home: Part 1 (1982) - Ellen Canby
- Sex and the Single Parent (1982) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- A Blast from the Past (1982) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- Blind Man's Bluff (1982) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- Reggie, 3; Archie, 0 (1982) - Ellen Canby
- The Night Visitor (1982) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- Stephanie's Tryout (1982) - Ellen Canby
- The Photo Contest (1981) - Ellen Canby
- Stephanie's Dance (1981) - Ellen Canby
- Growing Up Is Hard to Do: Part 2 (1981) - Ellen Canby
- Growing Up Is Hard to Do: Part 1 (1981) - Ellen Canby
- Happy Birthday, Stephanie (1981) - Ellen Canby
- Three's a Crowd (1981) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- Harry's Investment (1981) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- Norma Rae Bunker (1981) - Ellen Canby
- The Date (1981) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- The Business Manager (1981) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- Billie (1981) - Ellen Canby
- Goodbye, Murray (1981) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- Death of a Saint (1981) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- La Cage Aux Bunker (1981) - Ellen Canby
- The Trashing of the Temple (1981) - Ellen Canby
- Tough Love (1981) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- Stephanie's Science Project (1981) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- Weekend Away (1981) - Ellen Canby
- Murray Klein's Place (1981) - Ellen Canby
- Barney the Gambler (1981) - Ellen Canby (credit only)
- Custody: Part 2 (1981) - Ellen Canby
- Custody: Part 1 (1981) - Ellen Canby
- The Incident (1980) - Ellen Canby
- The Camping Trip (1980) - Ellen Canby
- Hiring the Housekeeper (1980) - Ellen Canby
1982
Parole (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Sawyer
1981
The House of Mirth (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Haffen
1980
Jimmy B. & André (TV Movie) as
Roxanne
1978
See How She Runs (TV Movie) as
Evelyn Parnell
1975
Great Performances (TV Series) as
Aunt Cat
- Brother to Dragons (1975) - Aunt Cat

References

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