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She attempted two unsuccessful series in a row: Mary, which featured David Letterman, Michael Keaton, Swoosie Kurtz and Dick Shawn in the supporting cast and lasted three episodes, which was re-tooled as The Mary Tyler Moore Hour, a backstage show within a show, with Mary portraying a TV star putting on a variety show.
From 1991 to 1994, she had a recurring role as Reed, the daughter of Alex ( Swoosie Kurtz ), on the NBC drama Sisters.
She decides to exact revenge on a recent lover by having his young new fiancee, Cécile de Volanges ( Uma Thurman ), the daughter of Merteuil's cousin Madame de Volanges ( Swoosie Kurtz ), seduced and ruined.
* Swoosie Kurtz as Madame de Volanges
Other co-stars included Denis O ' Hare as Phillip Steele ( an amalgam character based on Crisp's friends Phillip Ward and Tom Steele ), Jonathan Tucker as artist Patrick Angus, Cynthia Nixon as Penny Arcade, and Swoosie Kurtz as Connie Clausen.
* Swoosie Kurtz as Dr. Regina Greenbaum
Swoosie Kurtz, who plays the therapist starred, as Madame DeVolange in the 1988 film Dangerous Liaisons, of which this film is a modern remake.
It starred Christine Taylor as Mary and Swoosie Kurtz as Judy.
Nixon, John Hurt and Swoosie Kurtz at the premiere of An Englishman in New York ( film ) | An Englishman in New York.
A Shock to the System ( 1990 ) is a U. S. comedy crime thriller film directed by Jan Egleson, starring Michael Caine, Swoosie Kurtz, Elizabeth McGovern, and Peter Riegert.
* Swoosie Kurtz as Leslie Marshall
* 1998, starring Harry Anderson and Swoosie Kurtz in the Elwood and Veta roles along with Fred Gwynne, Richard Mulligan and Madeline Kahn.
It was written specifically for Christine Baranski, Anthony Heald, Swoosie Kurtz, and oft-collaborator, Nathan Lane, who had also starred in " The Lisbon Traviata ".
* Swoosie Kurtz as Dana Appleton
* Alexandra " Alex " Reed Halsey Barker ( Swoosie Kurtz ): Eldest sister Alex was wealthy and somewhat superficial, but remained protective and close to her sisters.
* Mrs. Livingston – Swoosie Kurtz
* Swoosie Kurtz ( born 1944 ), American actress, daughter of Frank Kurtz
* Swoosie Kurtz – Gwen Simpson
His pupils included Nicolas Cage, Albert Brooks, Richard Dreyfuss, Joanna Gleason, Barbara Hershey, Swoosie Kurtz, Stefanie Powers, David Schwimmer, Jonathan Silverman, and Julie Kavner.
It co-stars John Goodman, Swoosie Kurtz, and Spalding Gray.
* Miss Rollings ( Swoosie Kurtz ), who never leaves her bed
Tony Randall stars as Sidney Shorr, with Swoosie Kurtz as Laurie Morgan and Kaleena Kiff as her daughter Patti.
With the debut of the series, Laurie Morgan ( now played by Swoosie Kurtz ) and Patti returned to New York when Laurie's marriage in California didn't work out.

Swoosie and her
She got her unique first name " Swoosie " ( which rhymes with Lucy, rather than woozy ) from her father.
Other Broadway credits include Nora Ephron's play Imaginary Friends ( with Swoosie Kurtz ); Angels in America: Millennium Approaches and Perestroika, the 2000 revival of A Moon for the Misbegotten, and Timberlake Wertenbaker's Our Country's Good, for which she earned her first Tony nomination.

Swoosie and film
A video for " Love for Sale " was created for use in the film ( during a sequence when a woman, played by Swoosie Kurtz, watches the video on TV ), and an extended version was later released as a video in its own right.

Swoosie and appeared
He also appeared in McNally's The Lisbon Traviata ( 1989 ) with Nathan Lane, Deep Rising ( 1998 ) and Lips Together, Teeth Apart ( 1991 ) with Lane, Christine Baranski, and Swoosie Kurtz.

Swoosie and on
By the time Love, Sidney series was being cast, Lorna Patterson was no longer available, as she had already begun starring on CBS ' Private Benjamin ; Swoosie Kurtz took over the role of Laurie Morgan.
Ruth McDevitt, Marion Lorne, Helen Hayes, and Swoosie Kurtz, among other actresses, also portrayed Veta either onstage or on television.

Swoosie and with
The latest was in 1998 with Harry Anderson, Swoosie Kurtz, Jessica Hecht ( who appears in the 2012 revival ), Leslie Nielsen, and William Schallert.
From 1991 to 1996 she played the role of Georgiana " Georgie " Reed Whitsig in NBC series Sisters, with Swoosie Kurtz, Sela Ward and Julianne Phillips.

Swoosie and starring
Lane's stadium was also used for some parts of the 1986 movie, Wildcats, starring Goldie Hawn and Swoosie Kurtz.

Swoosie and .
Former crew member Frank Kurtz named his daughter Swoosie Kurtz after this aircraft.
A Hollywood High School graduate ( and classmate of actress Swoosie Kurtz ), Enid Kent explored the world of theater from an early age, becoming a participant in the Oregon Shakespeare Festival among other endeavors.
Swoosie Kurtz (, ; born September 6, 1944 ) is an American actress.

Kurtz and her
When she desperately asks to hear the last words Kurtz said, Marlow tells her that his last words was her name.
At her door, even before Marlow entered her house, memories of Kurtz began to flow, along with the final words that he whispered.
Being very uncomfortable Marlow tells her that the final words that Kurtz pronounce was her name.
I heard her weeping "-" I wonder, if I had rendered Kurtz that justice which was his due?
Gertrud played the piano and accompanied her own singing but, after three pregnancies in as many years, experienced a mental breakdown and was institutionalized in December 1932, followed a few months later by the death of her younger son, Hermann ( Kurtz 1992, 8, 11, & 13 ).
Dickerson had just hired a cook, Goldie Smith, and a ranch hand, who Smith said was her husband, Walter Kurtz.
Kincaid was her only formal flute teacher ; prior to that, she was entirely self-taught, according to an interview with her husband, Efrem Kurtz, published in the National Flute Association Newsletter in the 1980s.
She surprised the critics, the audience and Kurtz not only with her playing, but her artistry as well.
Most curiously of all, Margaret Murray, the principal theorist of witchcraft as a " pagan survival ," used Frazer's work to propose the thesis that many Kings of England who died as kings, most notably William Rufus, were secret pagans and witches, and whose deaths were the re-enactment of the human sacrifice that stood at the centre of Frazer's myth, a speculation taken up by Katherine Kurtz ' in her novel Lammas Night.
From 1924 to 1933 he conducted the Stuttgart Philharmonic, and in 1928, Kurtz was enagaged by Anna Pavlova to accompany her dancing, which he did until her death in 1931.
After her death, Kurtz married Mary Lynch, who survived him.
Katherine Kurtz edited the collection and contributed an additional short story of her own.
Kurtz began her career in theater, making her Broadway debut in the 1975 revival of Ah, Wilderness !.

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