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Occupation
  
Actress

TV shows
  
Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Joan Lorring

Years active
  
1944-1980


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Full Name
  
Mary Magdalene Ellis

Born
  
April 17, 1926 (
1926-04-17
)

Died
  
May 30, 2014, Sleepy Hollow, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Martin Sonenberg (m. ?–2011)

Children
  
Santha Sonenberg, Andrea Sonenberg

Movies
  
The Verdict, Three Strangers, The Lost Moment, The Other Love, The Gangster

Similar People
  
Irving Rapper, Martin Gabel, Andre de Toth, Emlyn Williams, Joseph Losey

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Joan Lorring (April 17, 1926 – May 30, 2014) was an actress and singer known for her work in film and theatre. For her role as Bessy Watty in The Corn is Green (1945), Lorring was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Lorring also originated the role of Marie Buckholder in Come Back, Little Sheba on Broadway in 1950, for which she won a Donaldson Award (an early version of the Tony Award).

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Personal life

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Lorring was born Madeline Ellis (though her name has been given variously as Mary Magdalene Ellis, Magdalen Ellis and Ann Ellis) in Hong Kong, the daughter of Ania Ellis (1904-1995), a Russian Jewish immigrant. They fled Hong Kong in 1938 following the Japanese invasion in 1937 at the start of World War II, traveling by boat to Honolulu, and then landing in San Francisco. Soon after, they moved to Los Angeles, and Mary (known by her nickname "Dellie") began working as a child actress in radio and film - she was credited as "Dellie Ellis" in her eponymous role in A Date With Judy (1941-1942). Eventually she adopted Joan Lorring as her stage name.

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She was married to doctor Martin Sonenberg (1920-2011). The couple had two daughters, Santha and Andrea.

Radio

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Lorring began her career as a child actress on the radio. Her performances include Alma Horrell in the Suspense episode The Great Horrell with an airdate of August 22, 1946; and The Farmer Takes a Wife.

Theatre

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Lorring made her Broadway debut in 1950, originating the role of Marie Buckholder opposite Shirley Booth in Come Back Little Sheba. Terry Moore would later play Marie in the 1952 film version. For this role Lorring won a Donaldson Award for Most Outstanding Female Debut in the 1949-1950 Broadway season. This success led to her performing in the 1951 Broadway production of the Lillian Hellman play The Autumn Garden. In 1954, she performed in the play Dead Pidgeons and her last Broadway appearance was in 1957, originating the role of The Young Woman, opposite Kim Stanley as The Woman, in A Clearing in the Woods by Arthur Laurents.

In 1970, Lorring performed in an Off-Broadway production of Awake and Sing! as Bessie Berger.

Film and television

Lorring made her film debut at age 18 in Song of Russia (1944). Her second film was the Oscar-nominated drama The Bridge of San Luis Rey.

For her third film role as Bessy Watty in 1945's The Corn is Green opposite Bette Davis as Miss Moffat, Lorring (at age 19), was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Thelma Schnee had originated the role of Bessy on Broadway opposite Ethel Barrymore in 1940.

Lorring next had supporting roles in the 1946 dramas Three Strangers, and The Verdict, in which she plays Lottie Rawson and performs the memorable song Give Me A Little Bit. In 1947, she appeared in The Other Love, a drama that stars Barbara Stanwyck, and in The Lost Moment which stars Susan Hayward. In 1948 she played a supporting role in Good Sam, which stars Gary Cooper as was directed by Leo McCarey.

In the early 50s, Lorring began appearing often on television. In 1955 she performed in thirteen episodes of the television series Norby as Helen Norby. The show lasted one season. Also in 1956, she reprised her award-winning role as Bessy in The Corn is Green on television opposite Eva Le Gallienne as Miss Moffat. She appeared on one episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, (The Older Sister, 1956) about Lizzie Borden, in which she portrayed her sister Emma.

Lorring performed infrequently in the 60s and 70s focusing on her family life. Her last film role came in 1974 with The Midnight Man and her last television roles were guest-starring for several episodes as Anna Pavel in Ryan's Hope and finally a 1980 episode of The Love Boat.

Retirement and death

Lorring enjoyed a quiet retirement through the 80s and 90s. She lived until May 30, 2014, when she died in Sleepy Hollow, New York at age 88 from natural causes. Lorring was not included in the In-Memoriam segment at the 87th Academy Awards.

Filmography

Actress
1980
The Love Boat (TV Series) as
Marian Cummings
- The Baby Alarm/Tell Her She's Great/Matchmaker, Matchmaker Times Two (1980) - Marian Cummings
1979
Ryan's Hope (TV Series) as
Anna Pavel
- Episode #1.1292 (1980) - Anna Pavel
- Episode #1.1286 (1980) - Anna Pavel
- Episode #1.1285 (1980) - Anna Pavel
- Episode #1.1249 (1980) - Anna Pavel
- Episode #1.1188 (1980) - Anna Pavel
- Episode #1.1141 (1979) - Anna Pavel
- Episode #1.1130 (1979) - Anna Pavel
1974
The Midnight Man as
Judy Willinger
1966
The Star Wagon (TV Movie) as
Martha
1965
For the People (TV Series) as
Jean Bow
- Act of Violence: Part 2 (1965) - Jean Bow
1965
The Doctors and the Nurses (TV Series) as
Jean Bower
- Act of Violence (1965) - Jean Bower
1956
General Electric Theater (TV Series)
- The Shunning (1956)
1950
Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series) as
Harriet Benton / Gabby
- End of Morning (1956) - Harriet Benton
- The Pale Blonde of Sand Street (1954)
- Machinal (1954)
- The Big Night (1953)
- The Petrified Forest (1950) - Gabby
1956
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
Emma Borden
- The Older Sister (1956) - Emma Borden
1956
Star Stage (TV Series)
- Of Missing Persons (1956)
1956
The Corn Is Green (TV Movie) as
Bessie Watty
1955
Norby (TV Series) as
Helen Norby
- The Quiet War (1955) - Helen Norby
- The Boss and the Lady (1955) - Helen Norby
- Dorcus' Dilemma (1955) - Helen Norby
- Overdrawn Account (1955) - Helen Norby
- Late Love (1955) - Helen Norby
- Wahleen's Romance (1955) - Helen Norby
- Helen's Holiday (1955) - Helen Norby
- Picnic Tree (1955) - Helen Norby
- The Promotion (1955) - Helen Norby
1954
Valiant Lady (TV Series) as
Bonnie Withers #1 (1954-1955)
1953
Goodyear Playhouse (TV Series) as
Mildred
- The Expendable House (1955) - Mildred (as Dellie Ellis)
- The Prizewinner (1955)
- The Rumor (1953)
1955
Appointment with Adventure (TV Series) as
Marianne
- Return of the Stranger (1955) - Marianne
1955
Ponds Theater (TV Series)
- Coquette (1955)
1955
The Elgin Hour (TV Series) as
Maggie
- Black Eagle Pass (1955) - Maggie
1954
Studio One (TV Series) as
Terry / Blair
- Millions of Georges (1955) - Terry
- Castle in Spain (1954) - Blair
1954
Center Stage (TV Series) as
Terry Clayborn
- The Day Before Atlanta (1954) - Terry Clayborn
1954
Suspense (TV Series)
- The Last Stand (1954)
1954
Danger (TV Series)
- The Big Man (1954)
1954
Love Story (TV Series)
- For All We Know (1954)
1954
The Motorola Television Hour (TV Series)
- A Dash of Bitters (1954)
1952
The Web (TV Series)
- Long Shot (1953)
- The Tower (1952)
1952
The Doctor (TV Series)
- No Story Assignment (1952)
1952
The Philco Television Playhouse (TV Series)
- The Thin Air (1952)
1952
Frontiers of Faith (TV Series) as
Rachel Bluwstein
- Rachel (1952) - Rachel Bluwstein
1952
Stranger on the Prowl as
Angela, a lonely woman
1951
The Big Night as
Marion Rostina
1948
Good Sam as
Shirley Mae
1947
The Gangster as
Dorothy
1947
The Lost Moment as
Amelia
1947
The Other Love as
Celestine Miller
1946
The Verdict as
Lottie Rawson
1946
Three Strangers as
Icey Crane
1945
The Corn Is Green as
Bessie Watty
1944
The Bridge of San Luis Rey as
Pepita
1944
Song of Russia as
Sonia
Soundtrack
1948
Good Sam (performer: "Eight to Five" - uncredited)
1946
The Verdict (performer: "Give Me a Little Bit" - uncredited)

References

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