Ellen Burstyn was born Edna Rae Gillooly in Detroit, Michigan. She left school and worked as a dancer and model until the age of 23. She made her stage debut on Broadway in 1957 and soon started to make appearances in television shows. She gained recognition after starring in the 1971’s The Last Picture Show. Her next appearance in The Exorcist, earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. In 1975, she won a Tony Award for her performance in the comedy Same Time, Next Year.
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The film earned critical acclaim for its nostalgia and visual style that is reminiscent of that in which the plot takes place in 1951, the year in which Tropic takes place. She is one of the few performers to have won an Oscar, Emmy, and Tony. She has been married to actor Neil Burstyn since 1967 and they have two children, a son and a daughter. She also has a stepson, a grandson, and two great-grandchildren, all of whom she has worked with on stage and in film and television. She appeared in numerous television films and gained further recognition from her performances in Resurrection, How to Make an American Quilt, and Requiem For a Dream. She was again nominated for an Academy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award for playing a lonely drug-addicted woman in Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, which won her a Golden Globe Award. She had a recurring role as Dr. Kate Bartok on the NBC daytime television soap opera The Doctors from 1964–1965. Between 1967 and 1968, she co- starred as Julie Parsons opposite Dale Robertson in the ABC western The Iron Horse. In 2007, Burstyn appeared as an \”away we go\” dancing girl on The Jackie Gleason Show under the name Erica Dean.
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