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'''Elizabeth Welter Wilson''' (April 4, 1921 &ndash; May 9, 2015) was a [[Tony Award]]-winning [[Americans|American]] actress. She appeared in [[movie]]s such as ''[[Picnic (1955 movie)|Picnic]]'' (1955), ''[[The Goddess (1958 movie)|The Goddess]]'' (1958), ''[[The Tunnel of Love]]'' (1958), ''[[A Child Is Waiting]]'' (1963), ''[[The Birds (movie)|The Birds]]'' (1963), ''[[The Graduate]]'' (1967), ''[[Catch-22 (movie)|Catch-22]]'' (1970), ''[[The Day of the Dolphin]]'' (1973), ''[[The Prisoner of Second Avenue]]'' (1975), ''[[9 to 5 (movie)|9 to 5]]'' (1980), ''[[Grace Quigley]]'' (1985), ''[[Regarding Henry]]'' (1991), ''[[The Addams Family (movie)|The Addams Family]]'' (1991), ''[[Quiz Show (movie)|Quiz Show]]'' (1994), and ''[[Hyde Park on Hudson]]'' (2012).<ref name=bio>{{Cite web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/24/Elizabeth-Wilson.html|title=Elizabeth Wilson biography|work=filmreference.com|accessdate=February 15, 2014}}</ref>
'''Elizabeth Welter Wilson''' (April 4, 1921 &ndash; May 9, 2015) was a [[Tony Award]]-winning [[Americans|American]] actress. She appeared in [[movie]]s such as ''[[Picnic (1955 movie)|Picnic]]'' (1955), ''[[The Goddess (1958 movie)|The Goddess]]'' (1958), ''[[The Tunnel of Love]]'' (1958), ''[[A Child Is Waiting]]'' (1963), ''[[The Birds (movie)|The Birds]]'' (1963), ''[[The Graduate]]'' (1967), ''[[Catch-22 (movie)|Catch-22]]'' (1970), ''[[The Day of the Dolphin]]'' (1973), ''[[The Prisoner of Second Avenue]]'' (1975), ''[[9 to 5 (movie)|9 to 5]]'' (1980), ''[[Grace Quigley]]'' (1985), ''[[Regarding Henry]]'' (1991), ''[[The Addams Family (movie)|The Addams Family]]'' (1991), ''[[Quiz Show (movie)|Quiz Show]]'' (1994), and ''[[Hyde Park on Hudson]]'' (2012).<ref name=bio>{{Cite web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/24/Elizabeth-Wilson.html|title=Elizabeth Wilson biography|work=filmreference.com|accessdate=February 15, 2014}}</ref>


Wilson was born on April 4, 1921 in [[Grand Rapids, Michigan|Grand Rapids]], [[Michigan]]. She was of [[English people|English]] and [[Germans|German]] [[ancestry]]. She was elected to the [[Theatre Hall of Fame]] in 2007.<ref name=bio/> Wilson died at her home in [[New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven]], [[Connecticut]], aged 94.
Wilson was born on April 4, 1921, in [[Grand Rapids, Michigan|Grand Rapids]], [[Michigan]]. She was of [[English people|English]] and [[Germans|German]] [[ancestry]]. She was elected to the [[Theatre Hall of Fame]] in 2007.<ref name=bio/> Wilson died at her home in [[New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven]], [[Connecticut]], aged 94.


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Latest revision as of 03:16, 26 January 2023

Wilson at the 2011 Inge Festival.

Elizabeth Welter Wilson (April 4, 1921 – May 9, 2015) was a Tony Award-winning American actress. She appeared in movies such as Picnic (1955), The Goddess (1958), The Tunnel of Love (1958), A Child Is Waiting (1963), The Birds (1963), The Graduate (1967), Catch-22 (1970), The Day of the Dolphin (1973), The Prisoner of Second Avenue (1975), 9 to 5 (1980), Grace Quigley (1985), Regarding Henry (1991), The Addams Family (1991), Quiz Show (1994), and Hyde Park on Hudson (2012).[1]

Wilson was born on April 4, 1921, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She was of English and German ancestry. She was elected to the Theatre Hall of Fame in 2007.[1] Wilson died at her home in New Haven, Connecticut, aged 94.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 "Elizabeth Wilson biography". filmreference.com. Retrieved February 15, 2014.

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