The actress appeared in another Altman film, Prêt-à-Porter, as Sissy Wanamaker, editor-in-chief of Harper's Bazaar, with Tracey Ullman and Linda Hunt. [60][61] Shortly afterward, she appeared as Marc Maron's bohemian mother in the "Dead Possum" episode of his comedy series. In 1967, Kellerman's sister, Diana, came out as a lesbian and separated from her husband, Ian Charles Cargill Graham, PhD, who took full custody of the couple's daughter, Claire. Louis. [47] From October 3 to November 15, 1980, Kellerman starred as Julia Seton in an Ahmanson Theatre production of Philip Barry's Holiday (directed by Robert Allan Ackerman) with Kevin Kline, Maurice Evans and Marisa Berenson. A second album, Sally, was released in 2009. The actress's next role was a hostile, chain-smoking, sex-addicted woman who was trying to have an afternoon affair with Alan Arkin's character in Gene Saks's film adaptation of Neil Simon's comedy Last of the Red Hot Lovers. Bob was as stubborn and arrogant as I was at the time, but the sad thing is that I cheated myself out of working with someone I loved so much, someone who made acting both fun and easy and who trusted his actors. Kellerman later received a Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival (FLIFF) Lifetime Achievement Award at Cinema Paradiso in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In the film, Mrs. Scrooge is a homophobic widow whose late partner (Jacob Marley) and three other spirits awaken her to the reality of AIDS. [12][13], Kellerman attended Los Angeles City College,[14] and also enrolled in Jeff Corey's acting class. On June 10, 1999, Kellerman joined actresses Kathleen Turner and Beverly Peele in a Planned Parenthood press conference supporting a proposed law introduced to the U.S. Struggling for parts in television and films, Kellerman acted on stage. Congress. Kellerman began the decade as Mary, a divorced middle-aged suburban mother struggling to raise her rebellious daughter (Jodie Foster) in Adrian Lyne's Foxes (1980); Martha, a six-times-married eccentric, in Bill Persky's Serial, and the silly-but-sophisticated Mrs. Liggett in Jack Smight's Loving Couples. Nashville. ", "KELLERMAN, DAVID TEAM TOGETHER FOR SHOW", "Actress and stage performer who's been there, done that still wants more", "Sally Kellerman headlines Teatro ZinZanni", "The Susan B. Anthony Award Pin « High Falls Film Festival – Rochester, NY", "Past Winners of the Accolade Competition", "Read My Lips: Stories of a Hollywood Life", "Sally Kellerman coming to Jersey City Landmark Loew's to talk about her new memoir", "Sally Kellerman – Official Website – Upcoming Shows and Tour Dates – Music, concerts, book signings, and appearances here! [43] Around this time, Kellerman appeared in back-to-back plays in Boston and Edmonton. Picard isn't the first Enterprise captain to use the "engage" catchphrase in the world of Star Trek.As the star of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Patrick Stewart's Jean-Luc Picard rapidly became an iconic character, not just within Gene Roddenberry's universe, but also in the wider consciousness of pop culture. In a 1971 Life magazine interview, Kellerman remembered her television years: "It took me eight years to get into TV—and six years to get out. In 1996, Kellerman played a calculating sister in an episode of The Naked Truth, "Sister in Sex Triangle with Gazillionaire!" In Boston, she played Martha in the Hasty Pudding Theatricals production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and starred as Mary Jane Dankworth in a two-month, two-character production of Lay of the Land with Michael Hogan in Edmonton. [11] With the help of a high-school friend, Kellerman submitted a recording demo to Verve Records founder and head Norman Granz. [24], Near the end of the decade, Kellerman guest-starred in The Invaders in the episode "Labyrinth" (1968), she also played the severely beaten (and only surviving) victim of Albert DeSalvo in the Boston Strangler (1968), and Phyllis Brubaker (Jack Lemmon's materialistic wife) in The April Fools (1969). [40], Her next roles were a KGB-training-school warden in the made-for-television film, Secret Weapons (1985); the sadomasochistic Judge Nedra Henderson in Moving Violations (1985); Rodney Dangerfield's love interest in Alan Metter's comedy Back to School (1986); Julie Andrews' and Jack Lemmon's eccentric neighbor in Blake Edwards' That's Life (1986); a porn star trying to get into heaven in Meatballs III: Summer Job (1986); Kerri Green's mother in Three for the Road (1987), and an actress in Henry Jaglom's Someone to Love. She also voiced Miss Finch in Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird (1985). "Only if it's a good part," I said. [38], On February 7, 1981 the actress hosted Saturday Night Live, appearing in four sketches ("Monologue", "The Audition", "Was I Ever Red" and "Lean Acres") and closing the show with Donna Summer's "Starting Over Again". [10] During her sophomore year of high school, the Kellermans moved from San Fernando to Park La Brea, Los Angeles, where she attended Hollywood High School. [23] Three months after that, Kellerman played Mag Wildwood in the original Broadway production of Breakfast at Tiffany's, directed by Joseph Anthony and produced by David Merrick, which closed after four preview performances. While in high school, she sang with Yvette Mimieux in the all-male quartet The Four Preps. Sally Claire Kellerman (born 2 June 1937; age 83) is an American actress who portrayed Elizabeth Dehner in the Star Trek: The Original Series first season episode " Where No Man Has Gone Before ". After Star Trek, she pivoted careers, and became much more of a director. Valiant relays a tale of terror--a magnetic storm at the edge of the galaxy! In May 1987, Krane adopted Claire, and in 1989, Kellerman and Crane adopted newborn twins, Jack Donald and Hannah Vaughan. [57] In 2009, Kellerman released a jazz and blues album, Sally, her first since Roll with the Feelin'. Supporting roles followed in Percy Adlon's Younger and Younger (1993), Murder She Wrote (1993) and Mirror, Mirror II: Raven Dance (1994), the sequel of the Yvonne De Carlo and Karen Black horror film Mirror, Mirror. Enter the email address associated with your account and we'll send you a link to reset your password. Sally Kellerman is an Oscar-nominated actress best known for her performance as Hot Lips Houlihan in the Robert Altman film classic M*A*S*H, while Gary Lockwood earned some major legend cred himself as Dr. Frank Poole in Stanley Kubrick’s seminal 2001: A Space Odyssey.Before either M*A*S*H or 2001: A Space Odyssey, however, Kellerman and Lockwood joined forces to create a bit of Star Trek … She appeared in later Altman titles such as The Player and Brewster McCloud, the latter helping to restart her singing career—having had a contract with Verve Records at age 17 and an album for Decca in 1970. Sally Kellerman is an American actress, voice-artist, author, singer, producer and activist. Sally featured interpretations of songs by Linda Ronstadt, Kim Carnes, Aerosmith, Nina Simone, the Motels, Neil Diamond, Jackson Browne, Marvin Gaye, Dolly Parton, Jennifer Warnes and James Taylor. In addition to her work with Altman, Kellerman has appeared in films such as Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1972), Back to School (1986), plus many television series such as The Twilight Zone (1963), The Outer Limits (1965), Star Trek (1966), Bonanza (1966, 1970) The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman (2006), 90210 (2008), Chemistry (2011), and Maron (2013). In April 2013, she released her memoir Read My Lips: Stories of a Hollywood Life, describing her trials and tribulations in the entertainment business. [62] In September 2013 filmmaker Ellen Houlihan released a short film Joan's Day Out, in which Kellerman played a grandmother who escapes from her assisted-living facility to bail her teenage granddaughter out of prison. After M*A*S*H, she appeared in a number of the director's projects: the films Brewster McCloud (1970), Welcome to L.A. (1976) (produced by Altman, directed by his protege, Alan Rudolph), The Player (1992) and Prêt-à-Porter (1994), and the short-lived anthology TV series Gun (1997). Sally Kellerman on "Star Trek" ("Where No Man Has Gone Before," 1966). The ceremony, which included a montage of her work and an audience question-and-answer session, was moderated by film historian Foster Hirsch. The actress then co-produced and reprised her Canadian stage role in a film version of The Lay of the Land. He hung up on me. An email will not be created automatically. She was married to Casey Biggs, who, funnily enough, ended up becoming a cast member on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. CBS Entertainment | This site and its contents ® & © 2021 CBS Studios Inc. © 2021 CBS Television Distribution and CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. [32] Shortly afterwards she recorded her first demo with Lou Adler, and Roll with the Feelin for Decca Records with producer-arranger Gene Paige. During filming, Altman flew Kellerman and co-star Lauren Bacall from Paris for his tribute at Lincoln Center. Sally Kellerman arrived quite young on the late 1950s film and television scene with a fresh and distinctively weird, misfit presence. [36] Her next appearance was as Sybil Crane (a woman in the midst of a divorce) in The Big Bus, a parody of disaster films, followed by a role as a lonely real estate agent in the Alan Rudolph-directed and Altman-produced Welcome to L.A. (both 1976). Later roles included Mary, a child psychiatrist in a sadomasochistic relationship with a psychology professor (Stephen Lackman) after they meet by accident (literally) in Michael Grant's Head On, and a 1920s socialite in Kirk Browning's made-for-television film adaptation of Dorothy Parker's 1929 short story Big Blonde (both 1980). Details about star trek M*A*S*H* mash SALLY KELLERMAN signed AUTOGRAPH 4923 See original listing. [46], At the beginning of the century, Kellerman appeared in Canon Theatre's production of Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues with Teri Hatcher and Regina Taylor. [73] Jonathan Krane died of a heart attack on August 1, 2016, at the age of 64. [7] Kellerman's mother was a Christian Scientist, and raised her daughters in this faith. The complete introductory speech, spoken by William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk at the beginning of each episode, is: Space: the final frontier. [45] Sally Kellerman adopted Claire on January 30, 1976, and on April 10, 1976, Ian Graham died in Edinburgh, Scotland. [59] Kellerman made promotional book-signing appearances in Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Manhattan and Jersey City. She served in the sciences division aboard the USS Enterprise in 2265 under the command of Captain James T. Kirk , during a historic five-year mission that starship undertook. [20], The decade found Kellerman making a number of television-series appearances. A great episode for star watchers. "Sally, do you want to be in my picture after next?" [8], When Kellerman was in fifth grade, the family moved from Long Beach to the San Fernando Valley. Her role as Major Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan in Robert Altman's film M*A*S*H (1970) earned her an Oscar nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Sally Clare Kellerman (born June 2, 1937)[1] is an American actress, activist, author, producer, singer, and voice artist. [28] Kellerman was featured in Life magazine. Jonathan Krane died on August 1, 2016, at the age of 65. [67] The relationship that had caused her unwanted pregnancy was with William Duffy, a small-time actor. She has done commercial voiceover work for Hidden Valley Ranch salad dressing, Mercedes-Benz and Revlon. In 1997, Kellerman was scheduled to play the title role in Mrs. Scrooge: A Slightly Different Christmas Carol, a made-for-TV film version of Charles Dickens' novella. In 2016, she continued her recurring role on Maron and played in five episodes of the new series Decker. "[27], Kellerman received her breakthrough role (Major Margaret "Hot Lips" O'Houlihan in Robert Altman's M*A*S*H) in 1970. Dehner was an important member of the crew, and she worked as a medical officer for the science division. "[45], Kellerman appeared in the 1998 Columbo episode, "Ashes to Ashes". [26] She played Eleanor in the Hawaii Five-O episode "The Big Kahuna" (1969). [41], In 1992, there was a fourth collaboration between Kellerman and Altman in The Player, in which she appeared as herself. [53] Kellerman returned to the stage for a second What a Pair concert, joining actress Lauren Frost for "I'm Past My Prime". [74] Hannah Krane died on October 22, 2016, at the age of 27 from a heroin and methamphetamine overdose. [42] From April 18 to May 21, 1995, Kellerman played the title role in the Maltz Jupiter Theatre production of Mame. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Gary Lockwood, Sally Kellerman. How well do you know Star Trek's two different pilot episodes? [70] On March 6, 1972 Kellerman divorced Edelstein, citing irreconcilable differences.[71]. 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