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First Name
Sada

Last Name
Thompson

Date of Birth
27 September 1929

Build
Average

Hair Color
Brown - Dark

Place of Birth
Des Moines, Iowa

Star Sign
Libra

Ethnicity
White

Claim to Fame
Family

Nationality
American

Gender
Female

Wikipedia Text

Sada Carolyn Thompson (September 27, 1927 – May 4, 2011) was an American stage, film, and television actress.


Couple Profile
Renown actress Sada Thompson has been acclaimed both on stage and TV for her noble, strong-minded matrons, but her more challenging and compelling work has come when her characters have shown darker, more neurotic tones. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, on Sept. 27, 1929, she was the oldest of three children of magazine editor Hugh Woodruff Thompson and his wife Corlyss Gibson. After a family move to New Jersey, Sada developed an interest in acting, performing in school plays and later studying drama at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. Upon graduating in 1949, she built up her resume in regional stock and repertory companies with such productions as "Hay Fever", "The Little Foxes", "Born Yesterday", "The Clandestine Marriage" and "The Cocktail Party". Making her off-Broadway debut in 1955 with the first concert reading of Dylan Thomas` "Under Milk Wood", Sada won a 1957 Drama Desk award for her work in both The Misanthrope" and "The River Line" and, thereafter, started leaning heavily toward the classics -- "Much Ado About Nothing", "Othello", "The Merry Wives of Windsor", "Twelfth Night", "The Tempest" and "Richard II", to name a few. More kudos came her way in 1964 when she won an Obie award for "Tartuffe". The 1970s began exceptionally well, hitting her zenith with complex, transcending performances in "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the Moon Marigolds" (both Drama Desk and Obie awards) and "Twigs", in which she captured the Tony (as well as the Drama Desk, Obie and Sarah Siddon award) enacting four roles--three sisters and their mother. This renewed attention for Sada finally lent itself to film and TV work. The dark-haired, somewhat plump-figured woman with classy but slightly offbeat features was not deemed marketable for film. So, despite adding distinctive support to the dramas Desperate Characters (1971) and The Pursuit of Happiness (1971), it was television that would garner her the attention she longed and deserved. She won her first Emmy nomination playing "Mary Todd Lincoln" in "Lincoln" (1974) opposite Hal Holbrook`s "Honest Abe". The following year, she earned another nomination as Jack Lemmon`s put-upon wife in The Entertainer (1976) (TV), a TV remake of the 1960 British film. The Emmy would finally come to her for her sensible mother role in the touching dramatic series "Family" (1976). As the proper, intelligent, slightly remote "Kate Lawrence", mother of three, she became a TV symbol of strength, courage and integrity during the show`s four seasons. Sada continued on both stage and television following this success and received two more Emmy nominations as Rhea Perlman`s mother on "Cheers" (1982) and as accused California schoolteacher "Virginia McMartin", on trial for sexual abuse, in the mini-movie Indictment: The McMartin Trial (1995) (TV). The quality of her performance and others, including James Woods, Shirley Knight and _E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)_`s Henry Thomas, lent distinction to the obvious tabloid-driven material. In addition to other socially-relevant mini-movies, Sada returned occasionally to her beloved theater roots. She won a second Sarah Siddons award for the title role in "Driving Miss Daisy" (1989) and finally returned to Broadway after nearly 20 years in "Any Given Day" in 1993. Her warm, soothing voice has been used frequently in documentary narratives and books-on-tape. Ms. Thompson, who lives in Connecticut with long-time husband (since 1949) Donald Stewart, has three daughters who have all been involved in the field of entertainment at one time or another. Hilary Thompson and Victoria Thompson have been actresses and Liza Stewart is a costume designer.

Couple Profile Source
www.imdb.com/name/nm0860681/bio

Full Name at Birth
Sada Carolyn Thompson

Role ID
Actor/Actress

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1

Count - Awards
12

Occupation Text
Actress

Date of Death
04 May 2011

Place of Death
Danbury, Connecticut

Cause of Death
Lung disease

Age
81

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