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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1947–2008


Name
  
Eileen Herlie

Role
  
Actress

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Full Name
  
Eileen Isobel Herlihy

Born
  
March 8, 1918 (
1918-03-08
)
Glasgow, Scotland

Died
  
October 8, 2008, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Philip Barrett, Witold Kuncewicz

Parents
  
Isobel Cowden Herlihy, Patrick Herlihy

Albums
  
Take Me Along (1959 original Broadway cast)

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
James Mitchell, Anthony Bushell, Laurence Olivier, Mary Fickett, Walt Willey

All My Children: Tribute to Myrtle


Eileen Herlie (March 8, 1918 – October 8, 2008) was a Scottish-American actress.

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An Eileen Herlie Tribute


Personal life

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Eileen Herlie was born Eileen Isobel Herlihy to a Catholic father and a Protestant mother in Glasgow, Scotland, and was one of five children. Herlie was trained as a theatre actress. Among her West End London theatre successes were The Eagle Has Two Heads by Jean Cocteau. She was married and divorced from Witold Kuncewicz and Philip Barrett; she had no children.

Career

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Herlie's first big film break was being cast by Laurence Olivier in his 1948 film adaptation of William Shakespeare's Hamlet. She portrayed Hamlet's mother, Gertrude, though she was eleven years younger than Olivier.

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Herlie played Gertrude again in the 1964 Broadway production starring Richard Burton (and also in the 1964 film version of the production). Herlie's other film appearances included the role of Helen Carte in The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan (1953), and roles in Freud: The Secret Passion in 1962, and The Sea Gull (1968), the first major film version in English of Anton Chekhov's celebrated play.

In 1955, Herlie made her Broadway debut as Irene Molloy in The Matchmaker (which was later made into Hello, Dolly!). In 1960, she was nominated for a Tony Award as 'Best Actress in a Musical' for Take Me Along, an adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's Ah, Wilderness!, in which she played opposite Jackie Gleason. In 1962, she co-starred with Ray Bolger in All American, where they sang "Once Upon a Time". Also on Broadway, she appeared in Photo Finish (1963) and Halfway Up the Tree (1967), both written by Peter Ustinov, and Crown Matrimonial, in which she played Queen Mary (1973). She had previously played Queen Mary in the 1972 made-for-television film The Woman I Love, starring Richard Chamberlain as Edward VIII and Faye Dunaway as Wallis Simpson. When Crown Matrimonial was telecast on the Hallmark Hall of Fame in 1974, however, the role of Queen Mary went to film actress Greer Garson.

In 1976, Herlie made the move to television soap operas in the role of Myrtle Fargate on All My Children, playing the role for virtually the rest of her life. In the 1980s, Herlie was nominated for three consecutive Daytime Emmy Awards (1984, 1985 and 1986). She became close friends with fellow cast member Louis Edmonds, and spoke at his funeral in 2001. Until the late 1990s, Herlie was one of the few actresses to portray the same character on three different soaps. In 1993, she portrayed Myrtle on the All My Children sister-soap Loving. In December 2000, she began portraying Myrtle in crossover appearances on the soap opera One Life to Live, where a 'Who's the Daddy?' storyline was playing out on all four ABC soaps (All My Children, One Life to Live, General Hospital and the now-cancelled Port Charles).

Death

On October 8, 2008, Herlie died of complications from pneumonia.

On December 19, 2008, All My Children dedicated the episode to Herlie and her character Myrtle by having the characters closest to Myrtle celebrate her life in a room named after her. Toward the end, Agnes Nixon, All My Children's creator, entered and blew a kiss toward Myrtle's portrait.

Award nominations

Daytime Emmy Award nominations

  • (1986) Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for All My Children
  • (1985) Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role in a Daytime Drama Series for All My Children
  • (1984) Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role in a Daytime Drama Series for All My Children
  • Tony Award nominations

  • (1960) Best Actress in a Musical for Take Me Along
  • Filmography

    Actress
    1976
    All My Children (TV Series) as
    Myrtle Fargate / Myrtle Lum / Myrtle Lum Fargate
    1999
    One Life to Live (TV Series) as
    Myrtle Fargate
    - Episode dated 24 February 1999 (1999) - Myrtle Fargate
    1993
    Loving (TV Series) as
    Myrtle Fargate
    - Episode #1.2651 (1993) - Myrtle Fargate
    - Episode #1.2578 (1993) - Myrtle Fargate
    1972
    The Woman I Love (TV Movie) as
    Queen Mary
    1971
    Lemonade (TV Movie) as
    Edith
    1968
    The Sea Gull as
    Polina, the Bailiff's Wife
    1964
    Hamlet as
    Gertrude
    1962
    Freud as
    Frau Ida Koertner
    1958
    She Didn't Say No as
    Bridget Monaghan
    1954
    Cocktails in the Kitchen as
    Anne's Mother
    1954
    The Matchmaker (TV Special) as
    Irene Malloy
    1953
    Uncle Willie's Bicycle Shop as
    Mother
    1953
    Gilbert and Sullivan as
    Helen D'Oyly Carte
    1951
    BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
    Regina Giddens
    - The Little Foxes (1951) - Regina Giddens
    1950
    The Angel with the Trumpet as
    Henrietta Stein
    1948
    Hamlet as
    Gertrude, The Queen
    1947
    Hungry Hill as
    Katherine
    Self
    2003
    Biography (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - All My Children (2003) - Self
    2000
    The 27th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1999
    The 26th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Past Nominee
    1998
    The 25th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1998
    The Rosie O'Donnell Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 5 January 1998 (1998) - Self
    1985
    The 12th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    1971
    The Sig Sakowicz Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 3 August 1971 (1971) - Self
    Archive Footage
    2013
    All My Children (TV Series) as
    Myrtle Fargate
    - Episode #1.42 (2013) - Myrtle Fargate
    2012
    Shakespeare Uncovered (TV Series documentary) as
    Gertrude
    - Hamlet (2012) - Gertrude
    2008
    All My Children (TV Series) as
    Myrtle Fargate
    - Episode #1.10025 (2008) - Myrtle Fargate
    2004
    Daytime's Greatest Weddings (Video documentary) as
    Myrtle Fargate
    1993
    All My Children: Daytime's Greatest Weddings (Video) as
    Myrtle Fargate
    1985
    The South Bank Show (TV Series documentary) as
    Gertrude (clip from Hamlet (1948))
    - Sir Alec Guinness (1985) - Gertrude (clip from Hamlet (1948))

    References

    Eileen Herlie Wikipedia


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