Betsy Palmer Explained

Betsy Palmer
Birthname:Patricia Betsy Hrunek
Birth Date:1 November 1926
Birth Place:East Chicago, Indiana, U.S.
Death Place:Danbury, Connecticut, U.S.
Occupation:Actress
Education:East Chicago Business College
Art Institute of Chicago
Years Active:1951–2007
Notable Works:Friday the 13th
Television:I've Got a Secret,
anthology series,
game shows
Children:1[1]

Betsy Palmer (born Patricia Betsy Hrunek; November 1, 1926 – May 29, 2015) was an American actress known for her many film and Broadway roles, television guest-starring appearances, as a panelist on the game show I've Got a Secret, and later for playing the antagonist and mother of Jason Voorhees, Pamela Voorhees, in the first Friday the 13th film (1980).

Early life

Palmer was born Patricia Betsy Hrunek on November 1, 1926,[2] in East Chicago, Indiana, the daughter[3] [4] of Marie (née Love), an adoptee, who launched the East Chicago Business College before she married,[5] [6] [7] [1] [8] and Vincent Rudolph Hrunek (1894-1969),[9] [10] an industrial chemist who immigrated from Czechoslovakia, and became a stay-at-home father.[11] [12] She performed in school plays all through childhood, graduated from East Chicago's Roosevelt High School in 1944, then attended East Chicago Business College.[8] After graduation, she worked as a stenographer and secretary for the car foreman on the RIP track of the B&O Railroad. She hated it, she said, because she was shut off from people.[13] Some time after Palmer took an aptitude test at the Chicago YWCA, which indicated a flair for the arts, her father brought a coworker home for dinner, a former New York actor who recommended she study with David Itkin. Working days and commuting to night classes from East Chicago, she graduated from the Goodman School of Drama at the Art Institute of Chicago (now at DePaul University).[14] [15] [16]

Acting career

Palmer began working in summer stock in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, then in winter stock at the Woodstock Opera House in Woodstock, Illinois, with Paul Newman, and then summer stock in Chicago with Imogene Coca. Having saved $400, she told her parents she was changing her name to Betsy Palmer and moving to New York City with Sasha Igler, who had a job in advertising.

Palmer got her first television acting job in 1951 when she joined the cast of the 15-minute weekday television soap opera Miss Susan, which was produced in Philadelphia, and all actors traveled each day from New York City by train.[17] [8] She was "discovered" for this role by Norman Lessing while attending a party in the apartment of actor Frank Sutton, who was married to Toby Igler, the sister of Palmer's roommate, Sasha Igler. She had been in Manhattan less than one week.

A life member of the Actors Studio,[18] Palmer's stage work included a tour of South Pacific (as Nellie Forbush) and a summer-stock season in the title role in Maggie, the 1953 musical adaptation of What Every Woman Knows by William Roy and Hugh Thomas.

In 1953, she created the role of Virginia in the original teleplay version of Paddy Chayefsky's Marty. Also in 1953, she appeared in a Studio One television broadcast of Hound-Dog Man with Jackie Cooper and others. She became a familiar face on television as a news reporter on Today in 1958 (the Today Girl), and a long-running regular panelist on the quiz show I've Got a Secret. She joined the show's original run, replacing Faye Emerson in 1958 and remaining until the show's finale in 1967. She did not reprise her role in any of the various revivals of the show. Palmer was the last surviving member of the I've Got a Secret first version's cast.

Palmer appeared as Kitty Carter in The Long Gray Line (1955), starring Tyrone Power and Maureen O'Hara. She also played nurse Lt. Ann Girard (the main female character) in Mister Roberts (1955), starring with Henry Fonda, Jack Lemmon, James Cagney, and William Powell. In the same year, she played Carol Lee Phillips in Queen Bee, which starred Joan Crawford.

Palmer starred alongside Anthony Perkins and Fonda again in the Paramount production of The Tin Star (1957).[19]

In 1958, she played undercover agent Phyllis Carter/Lynn Stuart in the film The True Story of Lynn Stuart, co-starring Jack Lord and featuring Kim Spalding as her husband, Ralph Carter.

Palmer appeared in seven Broadway shows. All the original productions had short runs, but she replaced other actresses in long-run shows, notably Lauren Bacall in Cactus Flower in 1967, and Ellen Burstyn in Same Time Next Year in 1977. In 1976, Palmer was the actress whom Tennessee Williams chose to embody the frustrated lead, Alma Winemiller, in his The Eccentricities of a Nightingale.[20]

Palmer's Mercedes-Benz stopped working on the highway to her home in Connecticut after a performance in New York City. To replace her car, her daughter suggested the Volkswagen Scirocco at a cost of $10,000. The offer of $1,000 a day for ten days work on location at a Boy Scout camp in New Jersey was a reason for taking a role in Friday the 13th. Her initial reaction to the experience was "What a piece of shit! Nobody is ever going to see this thing."[21] Despite her distaste for the film, she reluctantly consented to a cameo appearance in Friday the 13th Part 2. She ultimately came to accept and celebrate her participation in the franchise, eventually commenting "I was dumb, Friday the 13th is an excellent film." Palmer was asked to reprise her role as Mrs. Voorhees in Freddy vs. Jason in 2003 and agreed to return, but she ultimately turned down the role after being offered a surprisingly low salary.[22]

In 1982, Palmer created the role of Suzanne Becker on the CBS daytime soap opera As the World Turns. From 1989 to 1990, the actress appeared on Knots Landing as Virginia "Ginny" Bullock, the aunt of Valene Ewing (played by series star Joan Van Ark). Palmer acted in a Mayfield Dinner Theatre production of On Golden Pond in Edmonton, Alberta, in 1997.

In 2002, Palmer provided the voice of the title character, the ghost of a witch, for the horror film , released in 2007.

In 2005, at around 79 years old, she appeared as Trudie Tredwell in the horror short Penny Dreadful, and in 2007, at 81, as the older version of the title character in Waltzing Anna.

Palmer appeared in the 2006 documentary, Betsy Palmer: Scream Queen Legend, as part of the publicity for the 2007 release of Bell Witch: The Movie.[23] [24]

Personal life

Palmer dated James Dean;[17] the two met while working on an episode of Studio One television series.

Palmer married Vincent J. Merendino, an obstetrician-gynecologist, in 1954, whom she met in New York on a blind date.[25] They divorced in 1971 after 17 years. She had one daughter, Melissa.

Death

Palmer died of natural causes on May 29, 2015, at a hospice care center in Danbury, Connecticut.[26] She was 88.

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1955 Death Tide Gloria
The Long Gray Line Kitty Carter
Mister Roberts Lt. Ann Girard
Queen Bee Carol Lee Phillips
1957 The Tin Star Nona Mayfield
1958 The True Story of Lynn Stuart Phyllis Carter / Lynn Stuart
The Time of Your Life Kitty Duval
1959 It Happened to Jane Herself (panelist)
The Ballad of Louie the Louse Tina Adams TV movie
The Last Angry Man Anna Thrasher
1968 A Punt, a Pass, and a Prayer Nancy TV movie
1980 Friday the 13th
1981 Friday the 13th Part 2
Isabel's Choice Ellie Fineman TV movie
1988 Windmills of the Gods Mrs. Hart Brisbane TV movie
Goddess of Love TV movie
1992 Still Not Quite Human Aunt Mildred TV movie
1994 Unveiled Eva
1999 The Fear: Resurrection Grandmother -2002 (Performance) -->
2005 Penny Dreadful Trudie Tredwell
2006 Waltzing Anna Anna Rhoades (Final film performance)
Betsy Palmer: Scream Queen Legend Self Documentary
2007 (Final film release)
2009 His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th Herself Documentary

Broadway credits

Television appearances

From 1953 to 2001, Palmer was a guest star on 73 television programs, including (in no particular order):

Awards

AwardCategoryWorkResult
Fantasporto Film FestivalSpecial Career AwardPenny Dreadful
Golden Raspberry AwardWorst Supporting ActressFriday the 13th
New England Theatre Conference (NETC) 2005 Major AwardAward for Stage Work[27] Various

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Actress Betsy Palmer, killer cook in 'Friday the 13th,' dies. John. Rogers. June 1, 2015. Chicago Sun Times. Associated Press. 6 May 2020. April 25, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180425182934/https://chicago.suntimes.com/entertainment/actress-bestsy-palmer-killer-cook-in-friday-the-13th-dies/. live.
  2. News: Betsy Palmer dies at 88; was killer summer-camp cook in 'Friday the 13th'. Los Angeles Times. June 1, 2015. July 12, 2017. December 23, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191223101251/https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-betsy-palmer-obituary-20150601-story.html. live.
  3. Web site: Betsy Palmer is shown in 1934 at age 7, photographed while visiting East Chicago neighbor and friend Camillia Plaga. townnews.com. 26 April 2018. April 26, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180426080311/https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/nwitimes.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/e/78/e7825922-19a2-5888-8fe5-093875d7e53f/556bac0972e4d.image.jpg. live.
  4. News: Betsy Palmer. Philip. Potempa. May 31, 2015. Northwest Indiana Times. 26 April 2018. April 26, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180426080211/http://www.nwitimes.com/news/history/famous-hoosiers/betsy-palmer/article_e371216d-1c92-59e6-812f-e64dbef6856a.html. live.
  5. News: Betsy Palmer Proves to Be Type She Looks--Nice Lady. San Bernardino Sun-Telegram. Doc. Quigg. United Press International. Her mother founded the East Chicago Business College 36 years ago ("even before she met daddy") and she still runs it and teaches.. April 17, 1960. California Digital Newspaper Collection. 6 May 2020. A12. December 24, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201224213151/https://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=SBS19600417.1.12. live.
  6. News: Calumet Trails. The Hammond Times. 5. January 15, 1957. newspapers.com. Mrs. V. R. Hrunek, 4329 Baring Ave., director of the East Chicago Business College and mother of actress Betsy Palmer was appointed to the library board. 25 April 2018. subscription. April 25, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180425115912/https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/55686649/. live.
  7. Web site: Class of 2013. South Shore Legends. 25 April 2018. October 31, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201031082027/https://www.southshorecva.com/legends/2013/. live.
  8. Betsy Palmer, Edward A. Rumely Honored as South Shore Legends. Diane. Spivak. December 20, 2013. Northwest Indiana Life. 25 April 2018. April 25, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180425114611/http://www.nwindianalife.com/business/staff-development/37634-betsy-palmer-edward-a-rumely-honored-as-south-shore-legends. live.
  9. News: Rudolf Hrunek Dies. Kansas City Times. January 8, 1969. 3. Associated Press. Rudolf V. Hrunek, 74, a reared chemist and father of Betsy Palmer, a television personality, died at his home Monday after a long illness. A native of Prak, Czechoslovakia, he also is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marie Hrunek, and a son, Jack Hrunek of St. John, Ind.. newspapers.com. 6 May 2020. March 17, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220317215136/https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/85133861/. live.
  10. Book: Smith, David Lee . Hoosiers in Hollywood . 2006 . . 978-0871951946 . September 19, 2020 . March 17, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220317215150/https://books.google.com/books?id=FvsHAQAAMAAJ&q=%22Rudolph+Vincent+Hrunek%22 . live .
  11. News: Shanley. J.P.. REALISTIC ACTRESS; Betsy Palmer Discusses Her Work on TV. The New York Times. July 8, 1956. 2007-12-09. July 23, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180723093453/https://www.nytimes.com/1956/07/08/archives/realistic-actress-betsy-palmer-discusses-her-work-on-tv.html. live.
  12. News: Wall to Wall Smile: Actress Betsy Palmer inducted this week for South Shore Wall of Legends . Philip . Potempa . Northwest Indiana Times . December 15, 2013 . June 1, 2015 . February 22, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140222125246/http://www.nwitimes.com/entertainment/arts-and-theatre/theatre/wall-to-wall-smile-actress-betsy-palmer-inducted-this-week/article_c96ea8eb-34bb-5a80-aac1-ce655fd7cd45.html . live .
  13. Remember Betsy Palmer: A True Renaissance Woman. Jason. Rhode. June 18, 2015. Cryptic Rock. 26 April 2018. April 14, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160414185537/http://crypticrock.com/remember-betsy-palmer-a-true-renaissance-woman/. live.
  14. Web site: History. The Theatre School at DePaul University. 6 May 2020. May 23, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200523014656/https://theatre.depaul.edu/about/history/Pages/default.aspx. live.
  15. Friday the 13th Reunion Panel, from the Friday the 13th Deluxe Edition DVD (Paramount Home Video)
  16. Web site: Alumni. Roosevelt High School, East Chicago, Indiana. 25 April 2018. April 23, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180423070415/http://online.sfsu.edu/hl/rhs.html. live.
  17. An Interview with Betsy Palmer. Kliph. Nesteroff. Kliph Nesteroff. August 10, 2011. Classic Television Showbiz. 26 April 2018. April 22, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120422021717/http://classicshowbiz.blogspot.com/2011/08/interview-with-betsy-palmer.html. live.
  18. Book: Garfield, David . A Player's Place: The Story of The Actors Studio. https://archive.org/details/playersplacestor00garf. registration. 1980. MacMillan Publishing. New York. 978-0025426504. 279. Appendix: Life Members of The Actors Studio as of January 1980.
  19. Web site: Actress Betsy Palmer the Czech 'All American Girl' Who Charmed Audiences for 5 Decades. 25 February 2017. tresbohemes.com. 26 April 2018. April 26, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180426215218/http://www.tresbohemes.com/2017/02/betsy-palmer-the-czech-all-american-girl/. live.
  20. Web site: Betsy Palmer. IBDB. 3 May 2016. April 11, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160411160313/http://www.ibdb.com/Person/View/55468. live.
  21. Web site: Orange. B. Alan. EXCLUSIVE: Betsy Palmer Is Friday the 13th's Mrs. Pamela Voorhees!. MovieWeb. 13 January 2012. September 18, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120918164301/http://www.movieweb.com/news/exclusive-betsy-palmer-is-friday-the-13ths-mrs-pamela-voorhees. live.
  22. Betsy Palmer interview. Mike C.. May 2004. Icons of Fright. 25 April 2018. February 25, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200225001100/http://www.iconsoffright.com/IV_Betsy.htm. live.
  23. Web site: Bell Witch . Big River Pictures . 2019-10-09 . February 1, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180201023936/http://www.bigriverpictures.com/ . live .
  24. Bell Witch: The Movie Debuts in United Kingdom. https://web.archive.org/web/20090127041608if_/http://cinemarr.com:80/ . dead . 2009-01-27 . July 7, 2009. 2019-10-09.
  25. News: Niagara Falls Gazette. November 1, 1959. Betsy Palmer Galled 'Too Happy'. Steven H.. Schuer. 6 May 2020. Tralfaz. April 26, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180426144256/http://tralfaz.blogspot.com/2015/05/betsy-palmer.html. live.
  26. News: Betsy Palmer, 88, Dies; From TV Panelist to 'Friday the 13th' Villainess . Bruce . Weber . . June 1, 2015 . B19 . May 15, 2017 . October 21, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171021005602/https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/02/arts/television/betsy-palmer-friday-the-13th-villainess-dies-at-88.html?_r=0 . live .
  27. Web site: Major Award – Past Recipients . NETC . 6 May 2020 . September 18, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200918070007/https://www.netconline.org/major-award-past-recipients . live .