Bess Armstrong

American actress (born 1953)


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nameBess Armstrong
imageBess Armstrong.JPG
captionArmstrong in On Our Own publicity photo, 1977
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birthnameElizabeth Key Armstrong
birth_placeBaltimore, Maryland, U.S.
alma_materBrown University
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occupationActress
yearsactive1975–present
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* {{marriageChris Carreras
children3
relationsAlexander Armstrong (grandfather)
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| name = Bess Armstrong | image = Bess Armstrong.JPG | imagesize = | caption = Armstrong in On Our Own publicity photo, 1977 | birth_date = | birthname = Elizabeth Key Armstrong | birth_place = Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. | alma_mater = Brown University | known_for = | occupation = Actress | yearsactive = 1975–present | spouse = {{plainlist|

| children = 3 | relations = Alexander Armstrong (grandfather)

Elizabeth Key "Bess" Armstrong (born December 11, 1953) is an American actress. She is known for her roles in the films The Four Seasons (1981), High Road to China (1983), Jaws 3-D (1983), and Nothing in Common (1986). Armstrong also starred in the ABC drama series My So-Called Life and had lead roles in a number of made-for-television films.

Early life

Elizabeth Key Armstrong was born on December 11, 1953, in Baltimore, Maryland, the daughter of Louise Allen (née Parlange), who taught at Bryn Mawr, and Alexander Armstrong, an English teacher at the Gilman School. Her grandfather was Alexander Armstrong, Attorney General of Maryland. She graduated from Brown University with a BA degree in 1975.

Career

Armstrong's professional acting career began in 1975 with the Off-Off Broadway debut, Harmony House. Then, in 1977, Armstrong made her television debut as Julia Peters on the CBS sitcom, On Our Own. In 1978 Armstrong starred opposite Richard Thomas in her first TV-movie, Getting Married. Also in 1978, she starred in the TV movie "How to Pick Up Girls!" with Desi Arnaz Jr. She co-starred again with Richard Thomas in a 1981 stage production in Seattle of Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park, from which a video was made for HBO broadcast that year.

Armstrong continued to make several films for both the big and small screens in the 1980s, among them High Road to China opposite Tom Selleck; Jaws 3-D with Dennis Quaid; Alan Alda's The Four Seasons; the TV miniseries Lace; and Nothing in Common, starring Tom Hanks and Jackie Gleason.

The 1990s brought Armstrong to her best-known role, playing Patty Chase on the series My So-Called Life. She later starred in several television films. In 2000, she appeared on the NBC sitcom Frasier, in the episode "Mary Christmas." In 2008, Armstrong played Penelope Kendall on ABC's Boston Legal. Armstrong remains active in films, television, and the stage. She had a recurring role in the Showtime series House of Lies as Julianne Hotschragar. She also appeared in Castle, Mad Men, NCIS, S.W.A.T., and Grey's Anatomy.

Personal life

Armstrong married John Fiedler, an executive at Columbia Pictures, on April 12, 1986.

In July 1986, Armstrong gave birth to a daughter with an underdeveloped brain. Her daughter lived for five and a half months. In 1991, Armstrong shared the experience in The Choices We Made: Twenty-Five Women and Men Speak Out About Abortion.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1981The Four SeasonsGinny Newley
1982Jekyll and Hyde... Together AgainMary Carew
1983High Road to ChinaEveNominated — Saturn Award for Best Actress
1983Jaws 3-DDr. Kathryn 'Kay' Morgan
1984The House of GodCissy AndersonNever released theatrically
1986Nothing in CommonDonna Mildred Martin
1989Mother, MotherKate WatsonShort film
1989Second SightKate / Sister Elizabeth
1993Dream LoverElaine
1993The Skateboard KidMaggie
1994Serial MomEugene Sutphin's NurseCameo
1997That Darn CatJudy Randall
1998PeckerDr. Klompus
1998When It ClicksBetsy CummingsShort film
2000Diamond MenKatie Harnish
2008Corporate AffairsEmily Parker
2008Next of KinSusan
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1977–1978On Our OwnJulia PetersMain cast
1978The Love BoatLaura StantonEpisode: "The Man Who Loved Women/A Different Girl/Oh, My Aching Brother"
1978Getting MarriedKristine LawrenceTV movie
1978How to Pick Up Girls!Sally ClaybrookTV movie
1979Walking Through the FireLaurel LeeTV movie
197911th VictimJill KelsoTV movie
1983This Girl for HireB.T. BradyTV movie
1984LaceJudy HaleMiniseries
1986All Is ForgivenPaula Winters RussellMain cast
1990–1991Married PeopleElizabeth MeyersMain cast
1992Tales from the CryptErmaEpisode: "What's Cookin"
1993Batman: The Animated SeriesClio (voice)Episode: "Fire from Olympus"
1994–1995My So-Called LifePatty ChaseMain cast
1994Take Me Home AgainConnieTV movie
1995She Stood Alone: The Tailhook ScandalBarbara PopeTV movie
1995Stolen InnocenceBecky SappTV movie
1995Mixed BlessingsPilar Graham ColemanTV movie
1996Forgotten SinsRoberta 'Bobbie' BradshawTV movie
1996The Perfect DaughterJill MichaelsonTV movie
1996She Cried NoDenise ConnellTV movie
1996Christmas Every DayMolly JacksonTV movie
1998Touched by an AngelMary GibsonEpisode: "How Do You Spell Faith?"
1998Forever LoveGailTV movie
1994, 1998The NannySarah SheffieldEpisodes: "I Don't Remember Mama" and "The Wedding"
2002That Was ThenMickey GlassMain cast
2002Her Best Friend's HusbandMandy RobertsTV movie
2002Good Morning, MiamiLouise MessingerEpisode: "If It's Not One Thing, It's a Mother"
2000, 2004FrasierKelly KirklandEpisodes: "Mary Christmas" and "Frasier-Lite"
2008Boston LegalPenelope KimballEpisodes: "Mad About You" and "Made in China"
2009Criminal MindsSheila HawkesEpisode: "Zoe's Reprise"
2004, 2010One Tree HillLydia JamesRecurring role (season 2, season 7)
2010CastlePaula CasillasEpisode: "He's Dead, She's Dead"
2012CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationPatricia LydeckerEpisode: "CSI Unplugged"
2012I Married Who?ElaineTV movie
2012Mad MenCatherine OrcuttEpisode: "Far Away Places"
2013RecklessCatherine Harrison1 episode (TV pilot)
2013–2014House of LiesJulianne HotschragarRecurring role (season 2)
2014True BloodNancy MillsEpisode: "Lost Cause"
2014Drop Dead DivaRita KaswellEpisode: "Hope and Glory"
2014NCISSenator Denise O'HaraEpisode: "Dressed to Kill"
2014RecklessMelinda RayderRecurring role
2015–2016ZooDr. Elizabeth OzEpisodes: "Fight or Flight" and "Jamie's Got a Gun"
2015–2017Switched at BirthProfessor Beth Marillo7 episodes
2016Diagnosis DeliciousLynn CosworthTV movie
2016DamienDamien's MotherEpisode: "Temptress"
2016LongmireNancy CrandallEpisode: "From This Day Forward"
2016ConvictionHarper MorrisonEpisode: The pilot, "Bridge And Tunnel Vision"
2017ScandalSenator GreenwaldEpisode: “Watch Me
2018The ArrangementIris HollowayEpisodes: "The Break Up" and "Suite Revenge"
2018–2019S.W.A.T.Mayor Barrett3 episodes
2019Love and SunshineMargo TerryTV movie
2019–2025Grey's AnatomyMaureen Lincoln4 episodes
2019–2021BoschJudge SobelRecurring role (seasons 5–7)
2022I Love That for YouMarcy GoldRecurring role
2024The Good DoctorEileen LimRecurring role
2025The IrrationalRenee FranklinEpisode "Straight from the Heart"
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References

References

  1. "Armstrong, Bess 1953-". [[Cengage]].
  2. (March 26, 1983). "AFRO Talks with Bess Armstrong". [[The Washington Afro-American]].
  3. Rasmussen, Frederick N.. (2003-12-11). "Alexander Armstrong, 89, Gilman teacher". [[The Baltimore Sun]].
  4. "Bess Armstrong".
  5. Bricker, Rebecca. (May 5, 1986). "Take One". [[People (magazine).
  6. Bonavoglia, Angela. (December 31, 2017). "The Choices We Made: Twenty-Five Women and Men Speak Out About Abortion". Harvard University Press.

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