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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1939–1991


Name
  
Beatrice Straight

Role
  
Theatre actress

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Full Name
  
Beatrice Whitney Straight

Born
  
August 2, 1914 (
1914-08-02
)
Old Westbury, New York

Died
  
April 7, 2001, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Peter Cookson (m. 1949–1990), Louis Dolivet (m. ?–1949)

Children
  
Tony Cookson, Gary Cookson

Siblings
  
Michael Whitney Straight, Whitney Straight

Movies
  
Poltergeist, Network, The Nun's Story, Endless Love, Two of a Kind

Similar People
  
JoBeth Williams, Oliver Robins, Dominique Dunne, Zelda Rubinstein, Heather O'Rourke

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Beatrice Whitney Straight (August 2, 1914 – April 7, 2001) was an American theatre, film and television actress and a member of the prominent Whitney family. She was an Academy Award and Tony Award winner.

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Straight made her Broadway debut in 1939 in The Possessed. Her other Broadway roles included Viola in Twelfth Night (1941), Catherine Sloper in The Heiress (1947) and Lady Macduff in Macbeth (1948). For her role as Elizabeth Proctor in the 1953 production of The Crucible, she won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play. For the 1976 film Network, she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She was on screen for five minutes and two seconds, the shortest performance ever to win an Academy Award for acting. She also received an Emmy Award nomination for the 1978 miniseries The Dain Curse. Straight also appeared as Mother Christophe in The Nun's Story (1959) and Dr. Lesh in Poltergeist (1982).

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Early life

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Beatrice Whitney Straight was born in Old Westbury, New York, the daughter of Dorothy Payne Whitney, of the Whitney family, and Willard Dickerman Straight, an investment banker, diplomat, and career U.S. Army officer. Her maternal grandfather was political leader and financier William Collins Whitney. In 1918, when Straight was four years old, her father died in France of influenza during the great epidemic while serving with the US Army during World War I. Following her mother's remarriage to British agronomist Leonard K. Elmhirst in 1925, the family moved to Devon England. It was there that Straight was educated at Dartington Hall and began acting in amateur theater productions.

Career

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Straight returned to the United States and made her Broadway debut in 1939 in the play The Possessed. Most of her theater work was in the classics, including Twelfth Night (1941), Macbeth, and The Crucible (1953), for which she won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play.

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From its inception, Straight was a member of the Actors Studio, attending the class conducted three times weekly by founding member Robert Lewis; her classmates included Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, Jerome Robbins, Sidney Lumet, and about 20 others.

Straight was active in the early days of television, appearing in anthology series such as Armstrong Circle Theatre, Hallmark Hall of Fame, Kraft Television Theatre, Studio One, Suspense, The United States Steel Hour, Playhouse 90, and Alfred Hitchcock Presents and dramatic series like Dr. Kildare, Ben Casey, The Defenders, Route 66, Mission: Impossible, and St. Elsewhere. Further television performances include the role of Hippolyta in the Wonder Woman series, and Marion Hillyard, the icy, controlling mother of Stephen Collins in The Promise.

Straight worked infrequently in film and is perhaps remembered best for her role as a devastated wife confronting husband William Holden's infidelity in Network (1976). She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance which, at five minutes and two seconds, remains the shortest ever to win an Oscar. Her most widely seen film appearance after Network was the role of the paranormal investigator Dr. Martha Lesh in the 1982 horror film Poltergeist.

Personal life

On February 22, 1942, Straight married Louis Dolivet, Free French Leader, in Polk County, Iowa. At the time, Dolivet was a speaker at the National Farm Institute and Straight was in the middle of the mid-west road show of Twelfth Night. Her mother, Dorothy Elmhirst and stepfather, Leonard K. Elmhirst attended the wedding, along with her brother Michael Straight and his wife, Belinda Crompton. Dolivet was in the French Air Force until June 1940 and was the co-editor of The Free World, a magazine published by the International Free World Association, of which he was secretary general. At the time of the wedding, her elder brother, Whitney Straight, had been missing since August 1941, when his plane was shot down on the French coast.

Straight obtained a divorce from Dolivet in Reno, Nevada on May 24, 1949. Together they had one child:

  • Willard Whitney Straight Dolivet (1945-1952)
  • In 1948, while starring in the Broadway production of The Heiress, an adaptation of Henry James's Washington Square, she met Peter Cookson, who she was acting opposite. They married in 1949 and remained married until Cookson's death in 1990. Peter had two children from his previous marriage, Peter Cookson, Jr. and Jane Coopland (née Cookson). Together, Straight and Cookson had two children:

  • Gary Cookson
  • Anthony "Tony" Cookson
  • In 1952, her 7-year-old son, Willard, from her first marriage, accidentally drowned in a pond on their farm in Armonk while playing in a small row boat tied to the dock. The boy was found by Straight's second husband, Cookson. The boy's father, Dolivet, who was living in Paris at the time, was refused a visa and, therefore, unable to fly to the United States to attend the funeral, because of his alleged pro-communist activities, which he denied.

    Straight reportedly suffered from Alzheimer's disease in her last years. In 2001, she died from pneumonia in Northridge, Los Angeles, at the age of eighty-six. Her interment was at William Henry Lee Memorial Cemetery in New Marlborough, Massachusetts.

    Filmography

    Actress
    1991
    Deceived as
    Adrienne's Mother
    1990
    People Like Us (TV Movie) as
    Maisie Verdurin
    1988
    Run Till You Fall (TV Movie) as
    Margaret
    1988
    St. Elsewhere (TV Series) as
    Marjorie Andrews
    - Split Decision (1988) - Marjorie Andrews
    - Requiem for a Heavyweight (1988) - Marjorie Andrews
    - The Naked Civil Surgeon (1988) - Marjorie Andrews
    1987
    Jack and Mike (TV Series) as
    Mike's Mother
    - Spirits in the Night (1987) - Mike's Mother
    1986
    Under Siege (TV Movie) as
    Margaret Sloan
    1986
    Power as
    Claire Hastings
    1985
    Chiller (TV Movie) as
    Marion Creighton
    1985
    Robert Kennedy and His Times (TV Mini Series) as
    Rose Kennedy
    - Episode #1.1 (1985) - Rose Kennedy
    1984
    Faerie Tale Theatre (TV Series) as
    Queen Veronica / Woman in Museum
    - Princess and the Pea (1984) - Queen Veronica / Woman in Museum
    1983
    Two of a Kind as
    Ruth
    1982
    King's Crossing (TV Series) as
    Louisa Beauchamp
    - Strangers (1982) - Louisa Beauchamp
    - One Afternoon (1982) - Louisa Beauchamp
    - Family Reunion (1982) - Louisa Beauchamp
    - The Home Front (1982) - Louisa Beauchamp
    - Confusion by Cupid (1982) - Louisa Beauchamp
    - Long Ago Tomorrow (1982) - Louisa Beauchamp
    - Triangle (1982) - Louisa Beauchamp
    - Ghosts (1982) - Louisa Beauchamp
    - Friday's Child (1982) - Louisa Beauchamp
    - Keepers of the Ring (1982) - Louisa Beauchamp
    1982
    Poltergeist as
    Dr. Lesh
    1981
    Endless Love as
    Rose
    1980
    The Formula as
    Kay Neeley
    1979
    Bloodline as
    Kate Erling
    1979
    The Promise as
    Marion Hillyard
    1978
    The Dain Curse (TV Mini Series) as
    Alice Dain Leggett
    - Episode #1.2 (1978) - Alice Dain Leggett
    - Episode #1.1 (1978) - Alice Dain Leggett
    1977
    Killer on Board (TV Movie) as
    Beatrice Richmond
    1977
    Wonder Woman (TV Series) as
    Hippolyta
    - The Bermuda Triangle Crisis (1977) - Hippolyta
    - The Return of Wonder Woman (1977) - Hippolyta
    1977
    The World of Darkness (TV Movie) as
    Joanna Sanford
    1977
    The Andros Targets (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Bendeson
    - Requiem for a Stolen Child: Part 1 (1977) - Mrs. Bendeson
    1976
    Network as
    Louise Schumacher
    1975
    Beacon Hill (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Hacker
    - The Pretenders (1975) - Mrs. Hacker
    - The Test (1975) - Mrs. Hacker
    - The Suitors (1975) - Mrs. Hacker
    - The Million Dollar Gate (1975) - Mrs. Hacker
    - The Speakeasy (1975) - Mrs. Hacker
    - The Shining Example (1975) - Mrs. Hacker
    - The Soliders (1975) - Mrs. Hacker
    - The Poor Little Thing (1975) - Mrs. Hacker
    - The Marblehead Club (1975) - Mrs. Hacker
    - The Colonel and the Fawn (1975) - Mrs. Hacker
    - Pilot (1975) - Mrs. Hacker
    1973
    The Borrowers (TV Movie) as
    Mrs. Crampfurl
    1973
    The Garden Party (Short) as
    Mrs. Sheridan
    1973
    The Wide World of Mystery (TV Series) as
    Mother
    - The Haunting of Rosalind (1973) - Mother
    1970
    Matt Lincoln (TV Series) as
    Barbara Miller
    - Doc (1970) - Barbara Miller
    1967
    The Felony Squad (TV Series) as
    Victoria Cahill
    - Who'll Take Care of Joey (1967) - Victoria Cahill
    1966
    Mission: Impossible (TV Series) as
    Dr. Martha Richards Zubrovnik
    - Zubrovnik's Ghost (1966) - Dr. Martha Richards Zubrovnik
    1965
    The Defenders (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Campbell
    - Eyewitness (1965) - Mrs. Campbell
    1964
    The Young Lovers as
    Mrs. Burns
    1961
    Route 66 (TV Series) as
    Elena De Amundo / Mother Teresa / Kitty Chamberlain
    - The Cage Around Maria (1963) - Elena De Amundo
    - Kiss the Maiden All Forlorn (1962) - Mother Teresa
    - Most Vanquished, Most Victorious (1961) - Kitty Chamberlain
    1963
    Ben Casey (TV Series) as
    Edith Bauer
    - Rigadoon for Three Pianos (1963) - Edith Bauer
    1963
    The Eleventh Hour (TV Series) as
    Veronica Filmore
    - Where Have You Been, Lord Randall, My Son? (1963) - Veronica Filmore
    1962
    The Doctors and the Nurses (TV Series) as
    Ruth Martin
    - The Lady Made of Stone (1962) - Ruth Martin
    1962
    Naked City (TV Series) as
    Ann Johns
    - Memory of a Red Trolley Car (1962) - Ann Johns
    1961
    Dr. Kildare (TV Series) as
    Pamela Rainey
    - For the Living (1961) - Pamela Rainey
    1960
    Diagnosis: Unknown (TV Series) as
    Rhoda Clarence
    - Final Performance (1960) - Rhoda Clarence
    1959
    Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
    Ida Blythe / Cynthia Fortnam
    - The Cuckoo Clock (1960) - Ida Blythe
    - Special Delivery (1959) - Cynthia Fortnam
    1959
    Play of the Week (TV Series) as
    Mlle. Ghislaine de St. Euverte
    - The Waltz of the Toreadors (1959) - Mlle. Ghislaine de St. Euverte
    1959
    The Nun's Story as
    Mother Christophe (Sanatorium)
    1958
    Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
    Grace
    - Shadows Tremble (1958) - Grace
    1958
    The Investigator (TV Series) as
    The Widow
    - Episode #1.7 (1958) - The Widow
    1955
    The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) as
    Katherine Grant / Daisy Jackson
    - Top Secret Mission (1958) - Katherine Grant
    - The Roads to Home (1955) - Daisy Jackson
    1951
    Studio One (TV Series) as
    Deborah / Pamela Baxter
    - Bend in the Road (1957) - Deborah
    - Act of Mercy (1957) - Pamela Baxter
    - A Chill on the Wind (1951)
    - The Target (1951)
    1956
    The Silken Affair as
    Theora
    1956
    Patterns as
    Nancy Staples
    1955
    Danger (TV Series)
    - The Dark Curtain (1955)
    1954
    You Are There (TV Series) as
    Anne Boleyn
    - The Torment of Beethoven (October 6, 1802) (1955)
    - The Crisis of Anne Boleyn (May 16, 1536) (1954) - Anne Boleyn
    1953
    Omnibus (TV Series)(segment "Antigone") / Goneril (segment)
    - Antigone (1954) - (segment "Antigone")
    - King Lear (1953) - Goneril (segment)
    1954
    Inner Sanctum (TV Series) as
    Louise
    - Pattern of Fear (1954) - Louise
    1952
    Suspense (TV Series) as
    Mrs. de Spain / Claire Trent
    - Barn Burning (1954) - Mrs. de Spain
    - The Red Signal (1952) - Claire Trent
    1954
    Love Story (TV Series)
    - The Yo-Yo People (1954)
    - The Matchmaker (1954)
    1952
    Kraft Theatre (TV Series)
    - Gavin (1953)
    - The Iron Gate (1952)
    - Thorn in the Flesh (1952)
    1952
    Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series)
    - Betrayal (1952)
    - Image (1952)
    1952
    Hallmark Hall of Fame (TV Series) as
    Louisa May Alcott / Elizabeth Barrett
    - The Magnificent Failure (1952) - Louisa May Alcott
    - Love Story (1952) - Elizabeth Barrett
    1952
    The Web (TV Series)
    - Hear Footsteps (1952)
    1952
    Phone Call from a Stranger as
    Claire Fortness
    1951
    Cosmopolitan Theatre (TV Series)
    - Reward, One Million (1951)
    1951
    Love of Life (TV Series) as
    Vinnie Phillips (1970)
    1951
    Lights Out (TV Series) as
    Charlotte
    - Grey Reminder (1951) - Charlotte
    1951
    Somerset Maugham TV Theatre (TV Series)
    - The Treasure (1951)
    Thanks
    1991
    And You Thought Your Parents Were Weird (special thanks)
    Self
    2002
    From Russia to Hollywood: The 100-Year Odyssey of Chekhov and Shdanoff (Documentary) as
    Self
    1982
    All-Star Family Feud Special (TV Series) as
    Self - Celebrity Contestant
    - Heroes vs. Villains (1982) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
    1982
    The Making of 'Poltergeist' (TV Short documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1982
    Night of 100 Stars (TV Special) as
    Self
    1978
    The 50th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Past Winner
    1977
    The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Actress
    - Episode #16.157 (1977) - Self - Actress
    1977
    The 49th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner
    1977
    Straight Talk (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 1 March 1977 (1977) - Self
    1976
    Bicentennial Minutes (TV Series short) as
    Self - Narrator
    - Episode #1.575 (1976) - Self - Narrator
    1957
    Look Up and Live (TV Series documentary) as
    Self / Narrator
    - The Way of the Cross (1957) - Self / Narrator
    1951
    With This Ring (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 18 February 1951 (1951) - Self
    - Episode dated 11 February 1951 (1951) - Self
    Archive Footage
    2015
    Shakespeare Uncovered (TV Series documentary) as
    Goneril
    - King Lear with Christopher Plummer (2015) - Goneril
    2007
    They Are Here: The Real World of the Poltergeists (Video documentary short) as
    Dr. Lesh (uncredited)
    2002
    The 74th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Memorial Tribute
    2002
    8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
    Self

    References

    Beatrice Straight Wikipedia


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