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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1951–2000


Name
  
Nancy Marchand

Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
June 19, 1928 (
1928-06-19
)

Died
  
June 18, 2000, Stratford, Connecticut, United States

Spouse
  
Paul Sparer (m. 1951–1999)

Children
  
Katie Sparer, David Sparer, Rachel Sparer Bersier

Parents
  
Raymond L. Marchand, Marjorie Freeman

Movies and TV shows
  
The Sopranos, Lou Grant, The Naked Gun: From the Files, Sabrina, Brain Donors

Similar People
  
James Gandolfini, Dominic Chianese, Edie Falco, Michael Imperioli, Lorraine Bracco

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Nancy Marchand (June 19, 1928 – June 18, 2000) was an American actress. She began her career in theatre in 1951. She was perhaps most famous for her television portrayals of Margaret Pynchon on Lou Grant and Livia Soprano on The Sopranos.

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Early years

Marchand was born in Buffalo, New York, to Raymond L. Marchand, a physician, and his wife, Marjorie Freeman, a pianist. She was raised Methodist. She graduated from the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) in 1949.

Career

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A talented member of the Actors Studio, Marchand made her Broadway debut in The Taming of the Shrew in 1951. Additional theatre credits include The Merchant of Venice, Love's Labour's Lost, Much Ado About Nothing, Forty Carats, And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little, The Plough and the Stars, The Glass Menagerie, Morning's at Seven, Awake and Sing!, The Octette Bridge Club, Love Letters, Man and Superman, The Importance of Being Earnest, The School for Scandal, The Balcony, for which she won a Distinguished Performance Obie Award, and Black Comedy/White Lies, for which she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play. She was nominated four times for the Drama Desk Award, winning handily for Morning's at Seven. She won a second Obie for her performance in A. R. Gurney's The Cocktail Hour.

On daytime television, Marchand created the roles of Vinnie Phillips on the CBS soap opera, Love of Life and Theresa Lamonte on the NBC soap, Another World. She also memorably starred as matriarch Edith Cushing on Lovers and Friends, a short-lived soap opera.

On prime time television, Marchand was renowned for her roles as patrician newspaper publisher Margaret Pynchon on Lou Grant—winning four Emmy Awards as Best Supporting Actress in a Dramatic Series for her performance—and matriarch Livia Soprano, mother of Tony Soprano, on the HBO series The Sopranos, which earned her a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. She appeared in many anthology series in the early days of television, including The Philco Television Playhouse (on which she starred in Marty opposite Rod Steiger), Kraft Television Theatre, Studio One, and Playhouse 90. Additional television credits include The Law and Mr. Jones, Spenser: For Hire, Law & Order, Homicide: Life on the Street, Coach, and Night Court. She played Hester Crane, mother of Frasier Crane, on an episode of Cheers.

Marchand's feature film credits include Ladybug Ladybug, Me, Natalie, Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon, The Hospital, The Bostonians, Jefferson in Paris, The Bachelor Party (1957), Brain Donors, Reckless, The Naked Gun, Sabrina, Dear God, and From the Hip (1986).

Death

Marchand suffered from both lung cancer and emphysema and died on June 18, 2000 in Stratford, Connecticut, just one day before her 72nd birthday. Her character's death was written into the third season story line of The Sopranos. Her husband of 48 years, actor Paul Sparer (1923–1999), had died the previous year, also from cancer. The couple had three children: Katie, an actress, David (Rosebud), a lawyer, and Rachel Sparer Bersier, an opera singer. Marchand was posthumously inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame.

Filmography

Actress
1999
The Sopranos (TV Series) as
Livia Soprano
- Proshai, Livushka (2001) - Livia Soprano (credit only)
- Funhouse (2000) - Livia Soprano
- The Knight in White Satin Armor (2000) - Livia Soprano
- House Arrest (2000) - Livia Soprano
- Bust-Out (2000) - Livia Soprano
- D-Girl (2000) - Livia Soprano
- The Happy Wanderer (2000) - Livia Soprano
- Commendatori (2000) - Livia Soprano
- Toodle-Fucking-Oo (2000) - Livia Soprano
- Do Not Resuscitate (2000) - Livia Soprano
- Guy Walks Into a Psychiatrist's Office (2000) - Livia Soprano
- I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano (1999) - Livia Soprano
- Isabella (1999) - Livia Soprano
- Nobody Knows Anything (1999) - Livia Soprano
- Boca (1999) - Livia Soprano
- The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti (1999) - Livia Soprano
- Down Neck (1999) - Livia Soprano
- Pax Soprana (1999) - Livia Soprano
- Meadowlands (1999) - Livia Soprano
- Denial, Anger, Acceptance (1999) - Livia Soprano
- 46 Long (1999) - Livia Soprano
- Pilot (1999) - Livia Soprano
1996
Dear God as
Judge Kits Van Heynigan
1995
Sabrina as
Maude Larrabee
1995
Reckless as
Grandmother
1995
Jefferson in Paris as
Madame Abbesse
1994
Homicide: Life on the Street (TV Series) as
Lorraine Freeman
- All Through the House (1994) - Lorraine Freeman
1993
Crossroads (TV Series) as
Aunt Dorothy
- The Nickel Curve (1993) - Aunt Dorothy
1990
Coach (TV Series) as
Merlene Watkins
- My True Love Gave to Me- (1992) - Merlene Watkins
- Poodle Springs (1990) - Merlene Watkins
1992
Kiss-Kiss, Dahlings! (TV Short)
1992
Brain Donors as
Lillian Oglethorpe
1992
Night Court (TV Series) as
Louise Cahill
- Party Girl: Part 2 (1992) - Louise Cahill
- Party Girl: Part 1 (1992) - Louise Cahill
1992
Law & Order (TV Series) as
Mrs. Barbara Ryder
- Blood Is Thicker- (1992) - Mrs. Barbara Ryder
1991
Regarding Henry as
Headmistress (uncredited)
1988
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! as
Mayor Lillian Barkley
1987
From the Hip as
Roberta Winnaker
1986
Spearfield's Daughter (TV Mini Series) as
Claudine Roux
- Episode #1.3 (1986) - Claudine Roux
- Episode #1.2 (1986) - Claudine Roux
- Episode #1.1 (1986) - Claudine Roux
1986
North and South, Book II (TV Mini Series) as
Dorothea Dix
- March 1865 - April 1865 (1986) - Dorothea Dix (credit only)
- December 1864 - February 1865 (1986) - Dorothea Dix (credit only)
- May 1864 - Late Autumn 1864 (1986) - Dorothea Dix (credit only)
- September 17, 1862 - Spring 1864 (1986) - Dorothea Dix (credit only)
- July 1861 - Summer 1862 (1986) - Dorothea Dix
- June 1861 - July 21, 1861 (1986) - Dorothea Dix (credit only)
1986
Spenser: For Hire (TV Series) as
Emily Garden
- In a Safe Place (1986) - Emily Garden
1984
Cheers (TV Series) as
Hester Crane
- Diane Meets Mom (1984) - Hester Crane
1984
The Bostonians as
Mrs. Burrage
1983
Sparkling Cyanide (TV Movie) as
Lucilla Drake
1983
Freedom to Speak (TV Mini Series)
- Episode #1.12 (1983)
- Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (1983)
- The International Destiny (1983)
1977
Lou Grant (TV Series) as
Mrs. Pynchon
- Charlie (1982) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Victims (1982) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Beachhead (1982) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Suspect (1982) - Mrs. Pynchon (credit only)
- Unthinkable (1982) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Fireworks (1982) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Law (1982) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Blacklist (1982) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Obituary (1982) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Recovery (1982) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Hunger (1982) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Immigrants (1982) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Review (1982) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Cameras (1982) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Ghosts (1982) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Jazz (1982) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Friends (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Drifters (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon (credit only)
- Double-Cross (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Risk (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Hometown (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon (credit only)
- Reckless (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Execution (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Wedding (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Stroke (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Depression (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Violence (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Business (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Campesinos (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Venice (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Survival (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon (credit only)
- Strike (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Search (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Generations (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Boomerang (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Rape (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Catch (1981) - Mrs. Pynchon (credit only)
- Streets (1980) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Libel (1980) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Goop (1980) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Sting (1980) - Mrs. Pynchon (credit only)
- Pack (1980) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Harassment (1980) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Nightside (1980) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Hazard (1980) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Guns (1980) - Mrs. Pynchon (credit only)
- Influence (1980) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Dogs (1980) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Blackout (1980) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Lou (1980) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Censored (1980) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Inheritance (1980) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Cover-Up (1980) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Indians (1980) - Mrs. Pynchon (credit only)
- Brushfire (1980) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Kids (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon (credit only)
- Hollywood (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Andrew: Part 2 (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Andrew: Part 1 (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon (credit only)
- Kidnap (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Witness (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Gambling (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Hype (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon (credit only)
- Frame-Up (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Charlatan (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Slammer (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Exposé (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Cop (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Romance (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Skids (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Bomb (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Marathon (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Convention (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Home (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Hit (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Samaritan (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Sweep (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Scam (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Vet (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Fire (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Denial (1979) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Conflict (1978) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Babies (1978) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Singles (1978) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Slaughter (1978) - Mrs. Pynchon (credit only)
- Schools (1978) - Mrs. Pynchon (credit only)
- Dying (1978) - Mrs. Pynchon (credit only)
- Murder (1978) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Mob (1978) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Hooker (1978) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Prisoner (1978) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Pills (1978) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Physical (1978) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Poison (1978) - Mrs. Pynchon (credit only)
- Spies (1978) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Scandal (1978) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Sect (1978) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Renewal (1978) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Hero (1978) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Sports (1978) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Airliner (1978) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Christmas (1977) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Takeover (1977) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Housewarming (1977) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Psych-Out (1977) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Judge (1977) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Scoop (1977) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Barrio (1977) - Mrs. Pynchon (credit only)
- Aftershock (1977) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Nazi (1977) - Mrs. Pynchon (credit only)
- Henhouse (1977) - Mrs. Pynchon (credit only)
- Hoax (1977) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Hostages (1977) - Mrs. Pynchon
- Cophouse (1977) - Mrs. Pynchon
1981
Killjoy (TV Movie) as
Dr. Martha Trenton
1980
The Golden Moment: An Olympic Love Story (TV Movie) as
Vera Andreyev
1980
Once Upon a Family (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Demerjian
1979
Willa (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Stanch
1979
Some Kind of Miracle (TV Movie) as
Ruth Nicoff
1978
Grease Live on Broadway (Video short) as
Grease Model (uncredited)
1977
Soldier's Home (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Krebs
1977
For Richer, for Poorer (TV Series) as
Edith Cushing
- Episode #1.1 (1977) - Edith Cushing
1972
Another World (TV Series) as
Therese Lamonte / Irene Kimbalt
- Episode #1.3133 (1976) - Therese Lamonte
- Episode #1.3102 (1976) - Therese Lamonte
- Episode #1.3044 (1976) - Therese Lamonte
- Episode dated 3 April 1972 (1972) - Irene Kimbalt
- Episode #1.1947 (1972) - Irene Kimbalt
1976
The Adams Chronicles (TV Mini Series) as
Mrs. Smith
- Chapter VI: John Adams, President (1976) - Mrs. Smith
- Chapter V: John Adams, Vice President (1976) - Mrs. Smith
- Chapter IV: John Adams, Minister to Great Britain (1976) - Mrs. Smith
- Chapter III: John Adams, Diplomat (1976) - Mrs. Smith
- Chapter II: John Adams, Revolutionary (1976) - Mrs. Smith
- Chapter I: John Adams, Lawyer (1976) - Mrs. Smith
1975
Valley Forge (TV Movie) as
Auntie
1975
Beacon Hill (TV Series) as
Mary Lassiter
- The Pretenders (1975) - Mary Lassiter
- The Test (1975) - Mary Lassiter
- The Suitors (1975) - Mary Lassiter
- The Million Dollar Gate (1975) - Mary Lassiter
- The Speakeasy (1975) - Mary Lassiter
- The Shining Example (1975) - Mary Lassiter
- The Soliders (1975) - Mary Lassiter
- The Poor Little Thing (1975) - Mary Lassiter
- The Marblehead Club (1975) - Mary Lassiter
- The Colonel and the Fawn (1975) - Mary Lassiter
- Pilot (1975)
1974
After the Fall (TV Movie) as
Rose, Quentin's Mother
1974
A Touch of the Poet (TV Movie) as
Nora Melody
1973
Love of Life (TV Series) as
Vinnie Phillips
- Episode #1.5559 (1973) - Vinnie Phillips
1972
Look Homeward, Angel (TV Movie) as
Madame Elizabeth
1971
The Hospital as
Mrs. Christie
1970
Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon as
Nurse Oxford
1969
Me, Natalie as
Mrs. Miller
1968
N.Y.P.D. (TV Series) as
Mrs. Windsor
- What's a Nice Girl Like You- (1968) - Mrs. Windsor
1966
New York Television Theatre (TV Series)(segment: "The Dark Lady of the Sonnets")
- Augustus Does His Bit/The Dark Lady of the Sonnets (1966) - (segment: "The Dark Lady of the Sonnets")
1961
The Defenders (TV Series) as
Rhoda Banter / Mrs. Crile
- Hollow Triumph (1964) - Rhoda Banter
- The Attack (1961) - Mrs. Crile
1963
Ladybug Ladybug as
Mrs. Andrews
1962
The Edge of Night (TV Series) as
Edna Mae Carroll
- Episode #1.1760 (1962) - Edna Mae Carroll (credit only)
1962
The DuPont Show of the Week (TV Series) as
Edna Rawley
- The Movie Star (1962) - Edna Rawley
1962
Naked City (TV Series) as
Esther Lindall
- The Multiplicity of Herbert Konish (1962) - Esther Lindall
1962
Our Five Daughters (TV Series) as
Role unknown
1960
The Law and Mr. Jones (TV Series) as
Dorothy
- The Long Echo (1960) - Dorothy
1960
Directions (TV Series)
1960
Moment of Fear (TV Series)
- The Third Party (1960)
1960
Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Margaret
- The House of Bernarda Alba (1960)
- A Piece of Blue Sky (1960) - Margaret
1959
R.C.M.P. (TV Series) as
Gerta Boyd
- Little Girl Lost (1959) - Gerta Boyd
1959
Sunday Showcase (TV Series) as
Mrs. Clegg
- The Indestructible Mr. Gore (1959) - Mrs. Clegg
1958
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
Mrs. Yarbrough / Sylvia Sands
- The Hidden Image (1959) - Mrs. Yarbrough
- Free Weekend (1958) - Sylvia Sands
1959
The Bells of St. Mary's (TV Movie) as
Sister Michael
1959
Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series) as
Mrs. Howard Jones
- Miracle at Spring Hill (1959) - Mrs. Howard Jones
1951
Kraft Theatre (TV Series) as
Ann / Abby Bainbridge / Mary Hillyer / ...
- Riddle of a Lady (1958) - Abby Bainbridge
- All the King's Men: Part 2 (1958) - Ann
- All the King's Men: Part 1 (1958) - Ann
- Material Witness (1958) - Mary Hillyer
- Barefoot Soldier (1957)
- Tear Open the Skies (1956)
- Career (1954)
- The Office Dance (1954)
- The Sixth Anniversary Show (1953)
- The Peaceful Warrior (1952)
- Of Famous Memory (1951) - Queen Elizabeth
1958
Shirley Temple's Storybook (TV Series) as
Queen
- The Sleeping Beauty (1958) - Queen
1957
The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) as
Gen Arnold
- Windfall (1957) - Gen Arnold
1950
Studio One (TV Series) as
Jo March / Eleanor / Miss Marmon
- Rudy (1957) - Eleanor
- The Hospital (1952) - Miss Marmon
- One Pair of Hands (1951)
- Little Women: Jo's Story (1950) - Jo March
- Little Women: Meg's Story (1950) - Jo March
1957
The Bachelor Party as
The Sister-in-law
1957
Producers' Showcase (TV Series) as
Crown Princess Stéphanie
- Mayerling (1957) - Crown Princess Stéphanie
1955
Goodyear Playhouse (TV Series) as
Alice
- The Catered Affair (1955) - Alice
1954
Ponds Theater (TV Series) as
Mary / Charlotte
- A Child Is Born (1954) - Mary
- All Our Yesterdays (1954)
- The Old Maid (1954) - Charlotte
- The Thinking Heart--A Lincoln Biography (1954)
1953
The Philco Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Clara - The Girl
- Marty (1953) - Clara - The Girl
1951
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Phyllis / Joan
- Two for Tea (1953) - Phyllis
- Forever Walking Free (1951) - Joan
Self
1999
The 42nd Annual New York Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1998
NY TV: By the People Who Made It - Part I & II (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1994
The 48th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1984
Working in the Theatre (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Performance (1984) - Self
1983
Grandpa, Will You Run with Me? (TV Movie) as
Self - Sketch Performer
1983
Freedom to Speak (TV Mini Series) as
Self - Reader
- In Pursuit of Equality (1983) - Self - Reader
- The American Dream (1983) - Self - Reader
1982
Tom Cottle: Up Close (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.69 (1982) - Self
- Episode #1.59 (1982) - Self
1982
The 34th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
1981
The 33rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
1980
The 32nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
1980
The 34th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1979
The 31st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1978
The 30th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
Archive Footage
2021
CBS News Sunday Morning (TV Series) as
Self
- 09-12-2021 (2021) - Self
2013
Rock Center with Brian Williams (TV Series) as
Livia Soprano (segment: 'High Anxiety')
- Episode #1.60 (2013) - Livia Soprano (segment: 'High Anxiety') (uncredited)
2007
The Sopranos: A Sitdown (TV Short documentary) as
Livia Soprano
2007
La tele de tu vida (TV Series) as
Mrs. Pynchon
- Episode #1.3 (2007) - Mrs. Pynchon
1999
Television: The First Fifty Years (Video documentary) as
Self
1984
The Wandering Company (TV Movie documentary) as
Mrs. Burrage (uncredited)

References

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