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Occupation
  
Actress

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Carrie Snodgress


Spouse(s)
  
Robert Jones (1981–?)

Years active
  
1969–2004

Children
  
Zeke Young

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Full Name
  
Caroline Snodgress

Born
  
October 27, 1945 (
1945-10-27
)
Barrington, Illinois, U.S.

Cause of death
  
Heart and liver failure

Died
  
April 1, 2004, Los Angeles, California, United States

Partner
  
Neil Young (1971–1975), Jack Nitzsche (1979)

Movies
  
Similar People
  
Neil Young, Sydney Penny, Frank Perry, Pegi Young, Jack Nitzsche

Carrie snodgress


Caroline "Carrie" Snodgress (October 27, 1945 – April 1, 2004) was an American actress.

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A Man Needs a Maid - Neil Young


Life and career

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Born in Barrington, Illinois, Snodgress attended Maine Township High School East in Park Ridge, then Northern Illinois University before leaving to pursue acting. She trained for the stage at the Goodman School of Drama, in Chicago. After a number of minor TV appearances, her film debut was an uncredited appearance in Easy Rider in 1969 and a credited appearance in 1970 in Rabbit, Run. Her next film, Diary of a Mad Housewife (1970), earned her a nomination for Academy Award for Best Actress and two Golden Globe wins, as Best Actress in a Comedy or a Musical and New Star of the Year - Actress.

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She left acting soon after to live with musician Neil Young and care for their son Zeke, who was born with what was thought to be cerebral palsy, but which doctors later attributed to a slight brain aneurysm before birth. She returned to acting in 1978 in The Fury.

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According to Sylvester Stallone,

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The first choice for Adrian (in the movie Rocky) was a girl named Carrie Snodgress, who I wanted badly because, at the time, I wanted Adrian's family to be Irish and Harvey Keitel would be the brother. She said there wasn't enough money in it (we were getting paid $360 before taxes), so I said "I'll give you my share, I truly want you." She passed to do a part in Buffalo Bill and the Indians, which never happened for her.

Rocky director John G. Avildsen would cast Snodgress in two of his later films: A Night in Heaven and 8 Seconds.

Neil Young's song "A Man Needs a Maid" was inspired by Snodgress, featuring the lyric "I fell in love with the actress/she was playing a part that I could understand." The song "Motion Pictures" from On the Beach is also inspired by their relationship. She and Young split up in 1974 and his song "Already One" bookends their relationship. Later she and musician and film score composer Jack Nitzsche became lovers. Nitzsche had previously worked with Young on several albums. In 1979, Nitzsche was charged with threatening to kill her after he barged into her home and beat her with a handgun. He pleaded guilty to threatening her, was fined, and placed on three years' probation.

Her Broadway debut came in 1981 with A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking. She also appeared in All the Way Home, Oh! What a Lovely War!, Caesar and Cleopatra, Tartuffe, The Balcony and The Boor (all at the Goodman Theatre, Chicago); and Curse of the Starving Class at the Tiffany Theatre (in Los Angeles). Other films include Murphy's Law, White Man's Burden, Pale Rider and Blue Sky.

Death

While waiting for a liver transplant, Snodgress was hospitalized in Los Angeles, where she died of heart and liver failure on April 1, 2004. She was 58 years old.

Filmography

Actress
2004
Iron Jawed Angels (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Paul
2003
The West Wing (TV Series) as
Mrs. Martha Rowe
- Red Haven's on Fire (2003) - Mrs. Martha Rowe
2002
Judging Amy (TV Series) as
Dr. Larabie
- People of the Lie (2002) - Dr. Larabie
2001
The Forsaken as
Ina Hamm
2001
Bartleby as
Book Publisher
2000
Ed Gein as
Augusta W. Gein
1999
A Stranger in the Kingdom as
Ruth Kinneson
1998
Touched by an Angel (TV Series) as
Judy Bowers
- Miles to Go Before I Sleep (1998) - Judy Bowers
1998
ER (TV Series) as
Mrs. Lang
- A Hole in the Heart (1998) - Mrs. Lang
1998
Wild Things as
Ruby
1997
Up Above the World
1996
All She Ever Wanted (TV Movie) as
Alma Winchester
1996
Death Benefit (TV Movie) as
Virginia McGinnis
1995
Sisters (TV Series) as
Betty Merrill
- For Everything a Season: Part 2 (1995) - Betty Merrill
1994
Phantom 2040 (TV Series) as
Aunt Heloise / Heloise Walker
- The Sins of the Fathers: Part Two (1995) - Aunt Heloise (voice)
- The Sins of the Fathers: Part One (1995) - Aunt Heloise (voice)
- Sanctuary (1995) - Aunt Heloise (voice)
- Rite of Passage (1995) - Aunt Heloise (voice)
- Down the Line (1995) - Aunt Heloise (voice)
- Lasers in the Jungle (1995) - Heloise Walker (voice)
- The Magician (1995) - Aunt Heloise (voice)
- The Biot in Red (1994) - Aunt Heloise (voice)
- Shadows from the Past (1994) - Aunt Heloise (voice)
- Reflections of Glory (1994) - Aunt Heloise (voice)
- Fire and I.C.E. (1994) - Heloise Walker (voice)
- The Sum of the Parts (1994) - Aunt Heloise (voice)
- Generation Unto Generation: Part 2 (1994) - Aunt Heloise (voice)
- Generation Unto Generation: Part 1 (1994) - Aunt Heloise (voice)
1995
Chicago Hope (TV Series) as
Mrs. Weber
- Every Day a Little Death (1995) - Mrs. Weber
1995
White Man's Burden as
Josine
1994
Blue Sky as
Vera Johnson
1994
Rise and Walk: The Dennis Byrd Story (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Byrd
1994
8 Seconds as
Elsie Frost
1986
Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) as
Irene Macinoy / Connie Vernon
- Love & Hate in Cabot Cove (1993) - Irene Macinoy
- If a Body Meet a Body (1986) - Connie Vernon
1993
The X-Files (TV Series) as
Darlene Morris
- Conduit (1993) - Darlene Morris
1993
The Ballad of Little Jo as
Ruth Badger
1992
Reasonable Doubts (TV Series) as
Christine Anderson
- Try to Be Nice, What Does It Get You? (1992) - Christine Anderson
1992
Civil Wars (TV Series) as
Mary Esquavil
- Drone of Arc (1992) - Mary Esquavil
1992
Woman with a Past (TV Movie) as
Mama
1991
Mission of the Shark: The Saga of the U.S.S. Indianapolis (TV Movie) as
Louise McVay
1991
Eddie Dodd (TV Series)
- Welcome Home (1991)
1991
Equal Justice (TV Series) as
Marla Prentiss
- Courting Disaster (1991) - Marla Prentiss
1990
Shades of LA (TV Series) as
Lt. Armacost
- Pointers from Paz (1990) - Lt. Armacost
1990
Across the Tracks as
Rosemary Maloney
1990
The Rose and the Jackal (TV Movie) as
Joan Pinkerton
1989
Chill Factor as
Amy Carlisle
1989
In the Heat of the Night (TV Series) as
Mrs. Kroller
- Crackdown (1989) - Mrs. Kroller
1988
Blueberry Hill as
Becca Dane
1988
Crossbow (TV Series) as
Matihilda
- Ladyship (1988) - Matihilda
1988
Friday the 13th: The Series (TV Series) as
Dr. Viola Rhodes
- Brain Drain (1988) - Dr. Viola Rhodes
1986
Murphy's Law as
Joan Freeman
1985
Rainy Day Friends as
Margot
1985
Pale Rider as
Sarah Wheeler
1985
A Reason to Live (TV Movie) as
Isobel Bennett
1984
Highway to Heaven (TV Series) as
Evelyn Nealy
- To Touch the Moon (1984) - Evelyn Nealy
1984
Nadia (TV Movie) as
Stefania Comaneci
1983
ABC Afterschool Specials (TV Series) as
Mrs. Cranston
- Andrea's Story: A Hitchhiking Tragedy (1983) - Mrs. Cranston
1983
A Night in Heaven as
Mrs. Johnson
1982
Trick or Treats as
Joan O'Keefe Adams
1982
Homework as
Dr. Delingua
1982
Quincy M.E. (TV Series) as
Vickie McGuire
- The Face of Fear (1982) - Vickie McGuire
1980
The Attic as
Louise Elmore
1979
The Solitary Man (TV Movie) as
Sharon Keyes
1979
Fast Friends (TV Movie) as
Diana Hayward
1978
Love's Dark Ride (TV Movie) as
Nancy Warren
1978
The Fury as
Hester
1971
The Impatient Heart (TV Movie) as
Grace McCormack
1970
The Forty-Eight Hour Mile (TV Movie) as
Janet / Diane
1970
Rabbit, Run as
Janice Angstrom
1970
Diary of a Mad Housewife as
Tina Balser
1970
Medical Center (TV Series) as
Mim Hoagley
- The Deceived (1970) - Mim Hoagley
1969
Silent Night, Lonely Night (TV Movie) as
Janet
1969
Marcus Welby, M.D. (TV Series) as
Laura
- The White Cane (1969) - Laura
1969
Easy Rider as
Woman in Commune (uncredited)
1969
The Whole World Is Watching (TV Movie) as
Megan Baker
1969
The Outsider (TV Series) as
Janet / Diane
- The Flip Side (1969) - Janet / Diane
1969
The Virginian (TV Series) as
Josephine Del Finnia
- Crime Wave in Buffalo Springs (1969) - Josephine Del Finnia
1969
Judd for the Defense (TV Series) as
Eileen Kenyon
- The Crystal Maze (1969) - Eileen Kenyon
Thanks
2004
Edgeplay (Documentary) (special thanks)
Self
2000
Inside Acting (Documentary) as
Self
1970
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 17 November 1970 (1970) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 11 August 1970 (1970) - Self - Guest
1970
The David Frost Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #2.254 (1970) - Self - Guest
- Episode #2.92 (1970) - Self - Guest
Archive Footage
2014
Welcome to the Basement (TV Series) as
Self
- Pumping Iron (2014) - Self
2005
The 77th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Memorial Tribute
2005
11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Memorial Tribute

References

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