KELLY BISHOP


'Kelly Bishop' (born 'Carole Bishop' on February 28, 1944) is an American actress.

Contents
Biography
Early life
Career
Personal life
Footnotes
External links

Biography


Early life

Bishop was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado to Jane Lenore and Lawrence Boden Bishop. She grew up in Denver, Colorado, where she trained to be a ballet dancer, attending the American Ballet Theatre School and the San Jose Ballet School.[1] At eighteen, she headed to New York and landed her first job dancing in a year-round ballet company at Radio City Music Hall. Bishop continued to dance in Las Vegas, summer stock and on television until she was cast in 1967 in ''Golden Rainbow'', her first Broadway role.
Career

Bishop's big break came when she was cast as the sexy, hard-edged Sheila in the Broadway production of ''A Chorus Line''. Her performance earned her the 1976 Tony Award as "Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Musical)", as well as the 1976 Drama Desk Award for "Outstanding Actress in a Musical". She also acted in the Broadway productions of ''Six Degrees of Separation'', Neil Simon's ''Proposals'', the Tony Award-winning ''The Last Night of Ballyhoo'' and ''Bus Stop''.
It wasn't long before she was cast opposite Jill Clayburgh in Paul Mazursky's big-screen drama ''An Unmarried Woman'' (1978). She went on to play "mom" to several high-profile stars in numerous features: Jennifer Grey's in the box-office hit ''Dirty Dancing'' (1987), Howard Stern's in the Betty Thomas-directed comedy ''Private Parts'' (1997), and Tobey Maguire's in ''Wonder Boys'' (2000). Her additional feature credits include ''Ich und Er'' (USA: ''Me and Him'', 1988), ''Queens Logic'' (1991), ''Café Society'' (1995), ''Miami Rhapsody'' (1995) and ''Blue Moon'' (2002). On television, Bishop starred in the Mike Nichols' series ''The Thorns'' and plays Lisa Ann Walter's mother on ''My Wildest Dreams''. She has guest-starred on ''Law & Order'', '' and ''Murphy Brown''.
From 2000 to 2007, Bishop starred in the CW Television Network series ''Gilmore Girls'' as the third "girl," Emily Gilmore. Emily is the mother of Lorelai and grandmother of Rory. She plays a wealthy woman who is obsessed with the "proper" New England Society lifestyle. She focuses mainly on charitable functions and how other people view her.
Personal life

When not working, Bishop practices Pilates and aerobics, and enjoys gardening and hiking. Bishop resides in South Orange, New Jersey, where she lives with her husband, TV talk show host Lee Leonard.[2][3]

Footnotes


1. http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800292662/bio
2. " THEATER; Two Mature Lives on Stage and Screen, Now Playing in New Jersey", ''The New York Times'', September 19, 1999. "She and her husband, Lee Leonard, the host of ''Jersey Talking'' on News 12 in Edison, have been living in South Orange for four years."
3. Worth-Baker, Marcia. "Mother's Always Right: Kelly Bishop has played the mother many times over", ''Maplewood matters'', accessed April 22, 2007. ""Ask Kelly Bishop, South Orange resident and star of Gilmore Girls, what drew her to the role of Emily Gilmore, and she recalls, 'The pilot was simply the best script I ever read.'"

External links







Kelly Bishop cast bio on The CW

Unofficial Kelly Bishop Website

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