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Occupation
  
Actress

Resting place
  
Cremation

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Sarah Cunningham

Years active
  
1948–1986


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Full Name
  
Sarah Lucie Cunningham

Born
  
September 8, 1918 (
1918-09-08
)
Greenville, South Carolina, U.S.

Died
  
March 24, 1986, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
John Randolph (m. 1942–1986)

Children
  
Harrison Cohen, Martha Cohen

Movies and TV shows
  
The Cowboys, Jagged Edge, Dallas, Another World, The Gathering

Similar People
  
John Randolph, Allyn Ann McLerie, Mark Rydell, Frank D Gilroy, Randal Kleiser

Sarah Lucie Cunningham (September 8, 1918 – March 24, 1986) was an American film, stage and television actress.

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Personal life

Sarah Lucie Cunningham was born in Greenville, South Carolina. She was married to actor John Randolph from January 3, 1942 until her death on March 24, 1986. The couple had two children.

Career

Cunningham met her future husband, John Randolph, at Stella Adler's acting classes when she moved to New York from South Carolina after graduating Summa Cum Laude from Furman University. At the time, Randolph, an experienced actor and favorite student of Adler's, was entrusted with teaching the newer students and Randolph and Cunningham fell in love during that time. They were married in 1942 in Chicago, where he was working in the national touring production of Native Son, directed and produced by Orson Welles.

Blacklist

Cunningham and her husband were believed to have first been named as having possible Communist ties in 1951, possibly again in 1953, and were called before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1955 in New York. They, as well as Madeline Lee Gilford, Jack Gilford and others, were victims of the anti-Communist blacklist. Neither was able to work in film, TV or radio until well into the 1960s. Cunningham was hired in 1964 to play Elizabeth 'Aunt Liz' Matthews on the newly created soap opera Another World. She, along with actor John Beal, was fired after just one episode by creator Irna Phillips for no apparent reason. It was assumed to be caused by an advertiser or network pressure to fire anyone who had been or was on the "blacklist". The couple supported themselves and their family by working in the theater until they both were finally able to find work on TV and in films.

Ensemble Studio Theatre

Randolph and Cunningham were original founding members of the Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York City, together with Artistic Director Curt Dempster and actor Jon Voight, between 1968 and 1972. They subsequently founded the Ensemble Studio Theater West in Los Angeles in 1980. Both branches have become well known for the quality of their productions and their programs for developing playwrights.

Later work

Although both worked extensively in television and film, their primary love was for the living theater. In 1983 they introduced playwright James G. Richardson's one-act play Eulogy, directed by Heidie Helen Davis. It was a two-character play written especially for them as part of a trilogy of two-character one-acts. They performed it in both New York and Los Angeles and it was the last work they performed together on stage before she died. However, their very last work together was in the Trapper John, M.D. episode "The Curmudgeon", shown on March 18, 1986, a week before she died. In it, she and Randolph play reunited lovers who finally marry.

Death

On March 24, 1986 while attending the Oscar telecast ceremony in Los Angeles, Miss Cunningham suffered a heart attack and died. Cunningham had suffered from emphysema for many years and had asthma as well since childhood. She had been in the hospital for her yearly emphysema treatment but had interrupted the treatment to attend the Academy Awards for the first time.

Television

  • Trapper John, M.D. (1981-1986)
  • Dallas as Aunt Maggie Monahan, Digger Barnes' sister (1978, 1980, 1984)
  • The Oklahoma City Dolls (1981)
  • Belle Starr (1980)
  • Vega$ (1979)
  • How the West Was Won (1979)
  • Lucan (1978)
  • The Gathering (1977)
  • Nero Wolfe (1977)
  • Police Woman (1976)
  • Executive Suite (1976)
  • Visions (1976)
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood (1976)
  • Starsky and Hutch (1975)
  • The Rookies (1975)
  • The Turning Point of Jim Malloy (1975)
  • Baretta (1975)
  • The Family Kovack (1974)
  • House of Evil (1974)
  • The Rimers of Eldritch (1974)
  • Screaming Skull (1973)
  • The Edge of Night (1956)
  • Another World (1964)
  • Look Up and Live (1954)
  • Nash Airflyte Theatre (1951)
  • Theater

  • My Sweet Charlie (Original, Play) (1966)
  • The Zulu and the Zayda (Original, Musical, Comedy) (1965)
  • Toys in the Attic (Original, Play, Drama) (understudy) (1960)
  • The Visit (Original, Play, Drama) (1958)
  • Fair Game (Original, Play, Comedy) (1957)
  • The House of Bernarda Alba (Original, Play) (1951)
  • Filmography

    Actress
    1982
    Trapper John, M.D. (TV Series) as
    Nurse Andrews / Sarah / Nurse Fellows
    - The Curmudgeon (1986) - Nurse Andrews
    - Judgement Day (1986) - Nurse Andrews
    - Going, Going, Gonzo (1986) - Nurse Andrews
    - A Wheel in a Wheel (1985) - Nurse Andrews
    - Friends and Lovers (1985) - Nurse Andrews
    - Just Around the Coroner (1985) - Nurse Andrews
    - A False Start (1985) - Nurse Andrews
    - The Unholy Ghost (1985) - Nurse Andrews
    - Love Thy Neighbor (1985) - Nurse Andrews
    - Muddle of the Knight (1985) - Nurse Andrews
    - Double Bubble (1984) - Nurse Andrews
    - Dark Side of the Loon (1984) - Nurse Andrews
    - Promises- Promises (1984) - Nurse Andrews
    - Moonlighting Becomes You (1984) - Nurse Andrews
    - My Son the Doctor (1984) - Nurse Andrews
    - A Change of Heart (1984) - Nurse Andrews
    - I Do, I Don't (1984) - Nurse Andrews
    - The Fred Connection (1984) - Nurse Andrews
    - This Gland Is Your Gland (1984) - Nurse Andrews
    - Where There's a Will (1984) - Nurse Andrews
    - A Little Knife Music (1984) - Nurse Andrews
    - Supernurse (1983) - Nurse Andrews
    - Fat Chance (1983) - Sarah
    - The Agony of D'Feet (1983) - Nurse Andrews
    - Old Man Liver (1983) - Nurse Andrews
    - What a Difference a Day Makes (1983) - Nurse Andrews
    - -And for Loyal and Devoted Service (1983) - Nurse Andrews
    - Primetime (1983) - Nurse Andrews
    - Thanks for Giving (1982) - Nurse Andrews
    - Don't Rain on My Charade (1982) - Nurse Fellows
    1985
    Jagged Edge as
    First Judge
    1978
    Dallas (TV Series) as
    Aunt Maggie Monahan
    - Deja Vu (1984) - Aunt Maggie Monahan
    - The Wheeler Dealer (1980) - Aunt Maggie Monahan
    - Jock's Trial: Part 2 (1980) - Aunt Maggie Monahan
    - Double Wedding (1978) - Aunt Maggie Monahan
    - Reunion: Part 2 (1978) - Aunt Maggie Monahan
    1983
    A Rose for Emily (Short) as
    Cousin I
    1982
    Frances as
    Alma Styles
    1981
    The Oklahoma City Dolls (TV Movie) as
    Marilyn
    1980
    Belle Starr (TV Movie) as
    Mrs. Chandler
    1979
    Nero Wolfe (TV Movie) as
    Mrs. Althaus
    1979
    Human Experiments as
    Loud speaker announcements (voice)
    1979
    Vega$ (TV Series) as
    Clara
    - Touch of Death (1979) - Clara
    1979
    How the West Was Won (TV Series) as
    Proprietress
    - Hillary (1979) - Proprietress
    1978
    Lucan (TV Series) as
    Ida Mae Bauer
    - The Lost Boy (1978) - Ida Mae Bauer
    1977
    The Gathering (TV Movie) as
    Clara
    1977
    I Never Promised You a Rose Garden as
    Mrs. Forbes
    1977
    Loves Me, Loves Me Not (TV Series) as
    Flo
    - Jane's Parents (1977) - Flo
    1977
    Police Woman (TV Series) as
    Helen Shaw
    - Night of the Full Moon (1977) - Helen Shaw
    1976
    Executive Suite (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Weig
    - Re: Who Shall Hall Bring Mercy (1976) - Mrs. Weig
    1976
    Visions (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Morris
    - Two Brothers (1976) - Mrs. Morris
    1975
    F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood (TV Movie) as
    Mrs. Taft
    1975
    Starsky and Hutch (TV Series) as
    Maureen Blake
    - Terror on the Docks (1975) - Maureen Blake
    1975
    The Rookies (TV Series) as
    Mother Superior
    - A Time to Mourn (1975) - Mother Superior
    1975
    The Turning Point of Jim Malloy (TV Movie) as
    Mrs. Ingram
    1975
    Baretta (TV Series) as
    Jessie Perino
    - The 5½ Pound Junkie (1975) - Jessie Perino
    1974
    The Family Kovack (TV Movie) as
    Ma Kovack
    1974
    House of Evil (TV Movie)
    1974
    The Rehearsal
    1973
    Screaming Skull (TV Movie) as
    Martha
    1972
    Great Performances (TV Series) as
    Nelly Winrod
    - The Rimers of Eldritch (1972) - Nelly Winrod
    1972
    The Cowboys as
    Annie Andersen
    1965
    Camera Three (TV Series)
    - Yiddish Stories of Two Worlds (1965)
    1964
    Black Like Me as
    Mary Saunders
    1964
    Another World (TV Series) as
    Liz Matthews
    - Episode #1.1 (1964) - Liz Matthews (uncredited)
    1956
    The Edge of Night (TV Series) as
    Emma Lawrence (1972)
    1951
    Fears of Children (Short) as
    Sarah Tuttle
    1951
    Nash Airflyte Theatre (TV Series)
    - A Kiss for Mr. Lincoln (1951)
    1950
    Rocky King, Detective (TV Series)
    - You Can't Buy Your Way Out (1950)
    1948
    The Naked City as
    Nurse (uncredited)
    Self
    1954
    Look Up and Live (TV Series documentary) as
    Joan
    - The Journal of Vera Grey - Joan

    References

    Sarah Cunningham (actress) Wikipedia


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