Sally Kellerman

Sally Clare Kellerman ( born June 2, 1937 in Long Beach, California) is an American actress.

Life and achievements

Kellerman attended Hollywood High School and studied at Los Angeles City College. Later, she learned the art of acting at New York's The Actors Studio. At the age of 18 years she was the singer a contract with Verve Records.

Kellerman made ​​her debut in the film drama Reform School Girl of 1957 In the comedy MASH (1970 ), she played the role of Major Margaret O'Houlihan. ; for this role she was nominated in 1971 for an Oscar and a Golden Globe Award. She won the Golden Laurel and the Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award.

In the comedy Only flying is better (1970 ) took Kellerman one of the main roles. In 1978 she played in the Colorado Saga Lise Bock and white. In the film drama Jeanie Clique (1980 ), she took over the role of Mary, the mother of Jeanie, who played Jodie Foster. In the comedy It Rained All Night the Day I Left ( 1980) she played alongside Tony Curtis and was for 1980 nominated for the Genie Award. For her role in the comedy Prêt -à -Porter (1994 ) she received in 1994 as part of the actor ensemble the National Board of Review Award. As a singer she has performed with Corky Hale.

Kellerman was married in the years 1970-1975 with screenwriter Rick Edelstein. In 1980, she married the film producer Jonathan D. Krane.

Filmography (selection)

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