Lenka Peterson

American actress (1925–2021)


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::summary American actress (1925–2021) ::

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nameLenka Peterson
imageLenka-peterson.jpg
birthnameBetty Ann Isacson
birth_date
birth_placeOmaha, Nebraska, U.S.
death_date
death_placeRoxbury, Connecticut, U.S.
occupationActress
years_active1950–2006
spouseDaniel Patrick O'Connor (1948–2015, his death)
children5, including Glynnis O'Connor
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| name = Lenka Peterson | image = Lenka-peterson.jpg | birthname = Betty Ann Isacson | birth_date = | birth_place = Omaha, Nebraska, U.S. | death_date = | death_place = Roxbury, Connecticut, U.S. | occupation = Actress | years_active = 1950–2006 | spouse = Daniel Patrick O'Connor (1948–2015, his death) | children = 5, including Glynnis O'Connor | website = | parents = Lenka Peterson (born Betty Ann Isacson; October 16, 1925 – September 24, 2021) was an American theater, film, and television actress.

Early years

Peterson was born in Omaha, Nebraska, a daughter of Swedish and Hungarian immigrants. Her father was Swedish, and her mother was Hungarian. She majored in drama at the University of Iowa.

Career

Peterson had the role of Corliss Archer in a USO-sponsored troupe that performed on military bases in Japan, the Philippines, and other places in the Pacific. In the mid-1940s, she acted with the Berkshire Playhouse stock theater in New Hampshire. She later acted on stage in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Boston, Massachusetts; and Providence, Rhode Island.

One of the first members admitted to New York City's Actors Studio, Peterson's Broadway portrayals included Ella in Sundown Beach (1948), Maude in The Grass Harp (1952), Kitty in The Time of Your Life (1955), Sally and Mary in All the Way Home (1960), Rose in Nuts (1980), and Sarah in Quilters (1984).

Peterson was nominated for a 1985 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her role in Quilters. She guest starred in such early television productions as Hallmark Hall of Fame (1952), The Philco Television Playhouse (1955), and Actors Studio (1949 and 1950).

On television, she portrayed Faye Banister on the NBC drama Young Dr. Malone (1958), Martha Skerba on the ABC serial A Time for Us (1964), Doris Bonino on the NBC comedy Bonino (1953) and Eve Morgan on the ABC comedy Love, Sidney (1981) and was a cast member of the series Herb Shriner Time (1951), Search for Tomorrow, playing Isabel Moore in 1962 and Evelyn Reedy in 1977, A Flame in the Wind, Another World as Marie Fenton from 1983 to 1984 and later Lorna Devon's adopted grandmother, and Code of Vengeance. She also played Grandmom in the American Playhouse production of John Updike's story, Pigeon Feathers in 1988.

Personal life and death

On May 8, 1948, Peterson married Daniel O'Connor in Omaha, Nebraska. Peterson was the mother of actress Glynnis O'Connor and Darren O'Connor (and three more children) by O'Connor, who died in 2015.

Peterson died at her home in Roxbury, Connecticut. She was 95.

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNote
2006All the King's MenSavannah Clerk
2006Waltzing Anna
2000CheatersMrs. Plecki
1995JeffreyChurch Lady 2
1992Live WireGwen
1988Fatal JudgementMartha Busek
1987DragnetGranny Mundy
1987PalsBetty
1985Code of VengeanceIone Flowers
1984Why Me?Leola Mae's Mother
1980Headin' for BroadwayMrs. Richards
1980Seizure: The Story of Kathy MorrisMusic Teacher
1976LifeguardMrs. Carlson
1975Returning HomeMrs. Parish
1975First Ladies Diaries: Rachel JacksonMrs. Robards
1975The RunawaysMrs. Wilson
1975Someone I TouchedEnid
1973The Werewolf of WashingtonSenator Joan
1973Duty BoundMrs. Brook
1970HomerMrs. Edwards
1964Black Like MeLucy Horton
1961Special for Women: The Glamour TrapHousewife
1955The Phenix City StoryMary Jo Patterson
1951Take Care of My Little GirlRuth Gates
1950Panic in the StreetsJeanette
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::data[format=table title="Television"]

YearTitleRoleNote
2003Law & Order: Special Victim UnitMelanie DunneEpisode: Choice
2000WonderlandEpisode: 20/20 Hindsight
1992–1996Law & OrderAnn Schoenberg / OliviaEpisodes: Survivor, Star Struck
1994The Crosby MysteriesLouise TaftEpisode: Expert Witness
1992Civil WarsByrdie DaviesEpisode: Ocean White with Phone
1988L.A. LawJulia ClarentEpisode: Chariots of Meyer
1988American PlayhouseGrandmomEpisode: Pigeon Feathers
1987Kate & AllieStreet WomanEpisode: Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
1986Hill Street BluesMarshaEpisode: Suitcase
1986General HospitalEdna
1985Search for TomorrowGrace Blake
1985Code of VengeanceIone Flowers
1983Another WorldMarie Fenton
1981–1982Love, SidneyLaurie's MotherEpisodes: Visitors from Smoot, Just Folks
1981Ryan's HopeNurse Grandy
1977Quincy M.E.Amanda StoddardEpisode: Tissue of Truth
1976Kingston: ConfidentialLaura FrazierEpisode: Frazier
1974–1975KojakDr. Barbara Kirk / Dr. KirkEpisodes: I Want to Report a Dream, Cross Your Heart and Hope to Die
1975The RookiesPhyllis WirlEpisode: The Saturday Night Special
1974Apple's WayAunt CarolEpisode: The First Love
1974Lucas TannerGrace GarfieldEpisode: Winners and Losers
1965A Flame in the WindMartha Skerba Driscoll
1963Look Up and LiveEleanor CollinsEpisode: The End of the Story
1963The Doctors and the NursesEmily RossEpisode: The Third Generation
1962The DefendersDonna SimmonsEpisode: The Seven Ghost of Simon Gray
1961Route 66Beth BrackEpisode: Burning for Burning
1961The Ed Sullivan ShowSally Follet
1958Young Dr. MaloneFaye Bannister
1957The Big StoryEdna / Linda Gil / Marie ManningEpisodes: Make Believe Bandit, Desperate Hunger, Exposure
1957DecoyDorothy BoyerEpisode: Scape Goat
1957True StoryJudyEpisode: Girl in the Hotel
1957Studio OneCarol BixbyEpisodes: The Goodwill Ambassadors
1956–1957Robert Montgomery PresentsNancy Bolen
1956The Alcoa HourMarilynEpisode: Finkle's Comet
1952–1955The Philco Television Playhouse
1954–1955Armstrong Circle Theatre
1954The Elgin HourMargeEpisode: Hearts and Holywood
1954Ponds TheaterEvelynEpisode: Guest in the House
1954JusticeEpisode: Man on the Hunt
1954SuspenseEpisode: Once a Killer
1954Inner SanctumGinnyEpisode: The Perfect Kill
1953Bonino
1953The Gulf Playhouse
1952Hallmark Hall of FameAnne BrontëEpisode: Our Sister Emily
1952CBS Television WorkshopEpisode: Careless Lover
1951Lights OutEpisode: Beyond the Door
1951The WebEpisode: The House Guests
1949–1950Actors StudioEpisode: Joe McSween's Atomic Machine
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References

References

  1. (March 4, 1984). "Lenka Peterson Reflects on Career". [[NY Times]].
  2. (June 27, 1983). "Something special about 'Quilters,' it returned". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  3. (November 25, 1951). "In Lively Whirl On TV Carrousel (sic)". St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
  4. (July 20, 1946). "'Kiss and Tell' at Playhouse Next Week". The Berkshire Eagle.
  5. (March 31, 1948). "Lenka Peterson, Playhouse Actress, Will Wed May 8". Berkshire County Eagle.
  6. Robert Lewis. (1996). "Slings and Arrows: Theater in My Life". Applause Books.
  7. "("Lenka Peterson" search results)". The Broadway League.
  8. "(Lenka Peterson search results)".
  9. (2011). "Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010". McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers.
  10. "Code of Vengeance".
  11. "Pigeon Feathers".
  12. (January 2022). "Lenka Peterson, 95". Classic Images.
  13. "Lenka O'Connor Obituary (2021) Litchfield County Times".
  14. Barnes, Mike. (2021-10-05). "Lenka Peterson, Actress on Broadway and in ‘The Phenix City Story,’ Dies at 95".
  15. French, Philip. (2006-10-28). "All the King's Men". The Guardian.
  16. Savitsky, Sasha. (2019-10-04). "'Wonder Years' actress Crystal McKellar calls suit accusing her of trying to undermine Peter Thiel's fund 'swampy'".
  17. Blevins, Adam. (2024-08-23). "Tom Hanks’ 50% Rotten Tomatoes Comedy Finds a New Streaming Home Next Month".
  18. (2021-06-10). "'Dragnet' (1987)".
  19. (January 8, 1980). "The Ordeal of Kathy Morris". [[The Washington Post]].
  20. (March 29, 2008). "A Star Who Mastered a New Moral Ambiguity". [[NY Time]].

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