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Spouse(s)
  
Wayne

Name
  
Lizbeth MacKay


Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
March 7, 1949 (age 75) (
1949-03-07
)
Buffalo, NY, United States

Parents
  
Alice Steurnagel, Robert J. Mackay

Awards
  
Drama Desk Special Award, Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Debut Performance

Nominations
  
Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play

Movies
  
One True Thing, Marvin's Room, White Squall, Malcolm X, Bereavement

Similar People
  
Quincy Dunn‑Baker, David McElwee, Jon DeVries, Marc Kudisch, Kelly AuCoin

Children
  
John MacKay, Katie MacKay

Opening Night: Lizbeth MacKay & Becky Ann Baker


Lizbeth Mackay (born March 7, 1949) is an American actress. She works primarily in the theatre and television.

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Life and career

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Mackay was born in Buffalo, New York, the daughter of Robert J. Mackay, a salesman, and Alice (née Steurnagel), a dancer. She has two children, Caitlin and John. Nicknamed Liz, Mackay is a graduate of Adelphi University and the Yale Graduate School of Drama.

Stage

Mackay made her stage debut at the American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, Connecticut, in 1970. She appeared in many productions at The Cleveland Play House from 1975–1978, including Man and Superman, Dark at the Top of the Stairs, Relatively Speaking, Of Mice and Men, Great Expectations, and Little Foxes. She played Alice in You Can't Take It with You at Center Stage, Baltimore, Maryland, in 1979, Crimes of the Heart at the Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles (1983), and The Dining Room, Plaza Theatre, Dallas, Texas (1983).

Mackay starred in Night, Mother with Katherine Helmond in early 1998 at the Orpheum Theatre in Foxboro, Massachusetts for which she won an Elliot Norton Award. later that year, she starred in A View From The Roof at Barrington Stage Company and the Orpheum Theatre. She appeared in Wendy Wasserstein's Third presented by the Philadelphia Theatre Company in 2008.

Mackay made her Broadway debut in a 1970 production of Othello. She made her Off-Broadway debut in the role of Lenny Magrath in Crimes of the Heart at the Manhattan Theatre Club in 1980, and went on to play the role on Broadway in 1981. She won the 1982 Theatre World Award for her performance in Crimes of the Heart. Additional New York City stage credits include Sons of the Prophet (2011), The Shoemaker (2010), All My Sons (2008), Two-Headed at the Women's Project Theater (2000), The Price (1999), The Heiress (1995), Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1993), and Death and the Maiden (1992).

Television and film

Mackay's feature film credits include Malcolm X (1992), Marvin's Room (1996), and One True Thing (1998). On television, she appeared in the soap operas All My Children as Leora Sanders in 1981 and One Life to Live (2004) and the primetime series The Cosby Mysteries (1995), Ed (2000), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2002), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2005), and several episodes of the original Law & Order (1992, 1998, 2003).

Filmography

Actress
2023
Dark Moon (Short) as
Ronnie
2022
Armageddon Time as
Miss Hellman
2020
Never Rarely Sometimes Always as
Receptionist #1
2019
Elementary (TV Series) as
Mrs. Conrad
- The Latest Model (2019) - Mrs. Conrad
2018
Madam Secretary (TV Series) as
Karen Dawson
- Phase Two (2018) - Karen Dawson
2018
Bull (TV Series) as
Teresa
- Bad Medicine (2018) - Teresa
2016
The Mentors (TV Series) as
Mentor
- Lizbeth McKay & Kyle Nunn (2016) - Mentor
2014
Bereavement (Short) as
Linda
2014
The Good Wife (TV Series) as
Sandra
- Sticky Content (2014) - Sandra
2010
Past Life (TV Series) as
Anne Bell
- Pilot (2010) - Anne Bell
2008
New Amsterdam (TV Series) as
Maggie
- Golden Boy (2008) - Maggie
2005
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (TV Series) as
Camille Coburn
- The Good Child (2005) - Camille Coburn
1992
Law & Order (TV Series) as
Miriam Ridgeway / Park West Physician / Pamela Maser
- Maritime (2003) - Miriam Ridgeway
- Grief (1998) - Park West Physician
- Trust (1992) - Pamela Maser
2002
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (TV Series) as
Mrs. Douglas
- Silence (2002) - Mrs. Douglas
2001
The Education of Max Bickford (TV Series) as
Sophie Vanderpool
- A Very Great Man (2001) - Sophie Vanderpool
2000
Ed (TV Series) as
Rita Shrader
- Something Old, Something New (2000) - Rita Shrader
1998
One True Thing as
Dr. Cohen
1998
Harvest as
Bridget Barnes
1998
Claire Dolan as
Administrator
1996
Marvin's Room as
Novice
1996
New York Undercover (TV Series) as
Christine Wilson
- Sympathy for the Devil (1996) - Christine Wilson
1996
White Squall as
Middy Gieg
1995
The Cosby Mysteries (TV Series) as
Edna Mueller
- Baker's Dozen (1995) - Edna Mueller
1994
Lifestories: Families in Crisis (TV Series short) as
Margaret Mire
- A Child Betrayed: The Calvin Mire Story (1994) - Margaret Mire
1992
Malcolm X as
White Woman at Market
1991
Loving (TV Series) as
Dr. Stevens
- Episode #1.2184 (1991) - Dr. Stevens
- Episode #1.2183 (1991) - Dr. Stevens
- Episode #1.2161 (1991) - Dr. Stevens
1989
The Dream Team as
Henry's Wife
1981
All My Children (TV Series) as
Leora Sanders
- Episode #1.3038 (1981) - Leora Sanders
- Episode #1.3013 (1981) - Leora Sanders (credit only)
- Episode #1.2950 (1981) - Leora Sanders
- Episode #1.2948 (1981) - Leora Sanders
- Episode #1.2906 (1981) - Leora Sanders
1968
One Life to Live (TV Series) as
Mrs. O'Connell (2004)

References

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