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Occupation
  
Actress

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Shirley Stoler

Years active
  
1970 – 1999


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Born
  
March 30, 1929 (
1929-03-30
)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

Died
  
February 17, 1999, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

Movies
  
The Honeymoon Killers, Seven Beauties, The Deer Hunter, A Real Young Girl, Frankenhooker

Similar People
  
Leonard Kastle, Amy Wright, Lina Wertmuller, Joe Grifasi, Michael Cimino

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Shirley Stoler (March 30, 1929 – February 17, 1999) was an American actress best known for her roles in The Honeymoon Killers and Lina Wertmüller's Seven Beauties.

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Early years

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The eldest of four children born to Russian Jewish immigrant parents in Brooklyn who owned a used furniture store,Stoler made her stage debut in 1955 and gained experience as a member of New York's experimental La Mama and Living Theatre companies. She had become a key underground player by the time she earned film fame in 1970 at age 41.

Film and TV career

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Throughout her career, Stoler, a large and powerfully built woman who rarely smiled onscreen, often played scary villains in such films as Seven Beauties and The Honeymoon Killers and on television in an episode of Charlie's Angels. A character actress, as well as an occasional lead, Stoler appeared in small roles in Klute, The Deer Hunter, and Desperately Seeking Susan.

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A highlight of her film career was her performance as the unnamed Nazi female prison commandant in Lina Wertmüller's Seven Beauties (1975), in which she played a cat and mouse game of seduction with the concentration camp inmate played by Giancarlo Giannini. A profile of Stoler was featured on the front page of the New York Times Arts section.

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The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film of 1976 and garnered Wertmüller nominations for Best Director (a first for a woman) and Best Original Screenplay; Stoler's co-star Giannini was nominated for Best Actor.

Stoler also appeared on Broadway; in the daytime soap operas The Edge of Night as Frankie and One Life to Live as Roberta (nicknamed "Tiny"); and on Saturday morning television as Mrs. Steve on Pee-wee's Playhouse.

Death

Stoler lived in Manhattan, where she died at St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center from heart failure after a long illness, shortly before her 70th birthday.

Filmography

Actress
1997
The Deli as
Irma
1995
Grumpier Old Men as
Organist at wedding (uncredited)
1993
Loving (TV Series) as
Train Conductor
1992
Malcolm X as
Mrs. Swerlin
1992
Me and Veronica as
Shouting Woman
1992
Mac as
Customer
1992
Topsy and Bunker: The Cat Killers as
Grace
1991
Age Isn't Everything as
Madam Iris
1991
Law & Order (TV Series) as
Charlie Maylen
- Misconception (1991) - Charlie Maylen
1990
Frankenhooker as
Spike the Bartender
1990
Miami Blues as
Edie Wulgemuth
1989
Sons as
German housewife
1989
In the Heat of the Night (TV Series) as
Adah Boone
- The Pig Woman of Sparta (1989) - Adah Boone
1989
Kate & Allie (TV Series)
- Wanted: One Husband (1989)
1988
Sturdy Browns (Short) as
Tante Elka
1988
Chief Zabu as
Joan Ironwood
1988
Shakedown as
Irma
1988
Sticky Fingers as
Reeba
1987
Three O'Clock High as
Eva
1986
Pee-wee's Playhouse (TV Series) as
Mrs. Steve
- Party! (1986) - Mrs. Steve
- Stolen Apples (1986) - Mrs. Steve
- Monster in the Playhouse (1986) - Mrs. Steve
- Beauty Makeover (1986) - Mrs. Steve
- Now You See Me, Now You Don't (1986) - Mrs. Steve
- Luau for Two (1986) - Mrs. Steve
- Ice Cream Soup (1986) - Mrs. Steve
1986
One Life to Live (TV Series) as
Tiny
- Episode dated 26 September 1986 (1986) - Tiny
1985
Brass (TV Movie) as
Woman in Window
1985
Desperately Seeking Susan as
Jail Matron
1984
A Stroke of Genius
1983
The Brass Ring (TV Movie) as
Marge
1983
The Powers of Matthew Star (TV Series) as
Tattoo Artist
- The Quadrian Caper (1983) - Tattoo Artist
1983
Bring 'Em Back Alive (TV Series)
- The Shadow Women of Chung-Tai (1983)
1982
Splitz as
Dean Hunta
1980
Below the Belt as
Trish
1980
Seed of Innocence as
Corky
1980
Second-Hand Hearts as
Maxy
1980
The Edge of Night (TV Series) as
Frankie
1980
Skag (TV Series) as
Dottie Jessup
- What Passes for Love in East Pittsburgh (1980) - Dottie Jessup
- The Working Girl: Part 2 (1980) - Dottie Jessup
- The Working Girl: Part 1 (1980) - Dottie Jessup
- The Wildcatters (1980) - Dottie Jessup
- In Trouble at 15 (1980) - Dottie Jessup
1979
Charlie's Angels (TV Series) as
Big Aggie Kemp
- Caged Angel (1979) - Big Aggie Kemp
1978
The Deer Hunter as
Steven's Mother
1978
NBC Special Treat (TV Series) as
Rink Cashier
- Snowbound (1978) - Rink Cashier
1977
The Liberation of Honeydoll Jones as
Verna Jones (uncredited)
1977
The Displaced Person (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Shortley
1976
A Real Young Girl as
Grocer in Aupom
1975
Seven Beauties as
The Prison Camp Commandant
1974
Law and Disorder as
Town Hall Attendee (uncredited)
1973
Kojak (TV Series) as
Woman questioned on street
- Knockover (1973) - Woman questioned on street (uncredited)
1971
Klute as
Momma Reese
1970
The Honeymoon Killers as
Martha Beck
Soundtrack
1986
Pee-wee's Playhouse (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Party! (1986) - (performer: "Hokey Pokey")
1982
Splitz (performer: "The Dean's Song")
Self
1986
Rodney Dangerfield: It's Not Easy Bein' Me (TV Special)
1970
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actress
- Episode #9.126 (1970) - Self - Actress
1954
Max Liebman Presents: Spotlight (TV Special) as
Self - Guest

References

Shirley Stoler Wikipedia