Kelly Bishop Explained

Birth Date:28 February 1944
Birth Place:Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.
Kelly Bishop
Occupation:Actress, dancer
Years Active:1962–present

Kelly Bishop (born February 28, 1944) is an American actress and dancer, best known for her roles as matriarch Emily Gilmore on the series Gilmore Girls and as Marjorie Houseman, the mother of Jennifer Grey's Frances "Baby" Houseman in the film Dirty Dancing. Bishop originated the role of Sheila in A Chorus Line for which she won a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical. In 2023, she starred as Mrs. Ivey in The Watchful Eye (2023).

Early life

Bishop was born on February 28, 1944, in Colorado Springs, Colorado.[1] She grew up in Denver, Colorado, where she trained to be a ballet dancer, attending the San Jose Ballet School.[2] At 18, she headed to New York City 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 1975 Broadway production of A Chorus Line, for which she won 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 was also cast in Broadway productions of Six Degrees of Separation, Neil Simon's Proposals, the Tony Award-winning The Last Night of Ballyhoo, and Bus Stop.[3]

In film, she was cast opposite to Jill Clayburgh in Paul Mazursky's big-screen drama An Unmarried Woman (1978). In the 1987 film Dirty Dancing, she was originally set for a small role, but took on the much bigger role of Mrs. Houseman when Lynne Lipton (originally cast to play the role) fell ill during the first week of shooting.

Bishop went on to play mothers to high-profile stars in features: Howard Stern's in the Betty Thomas-directed comedy Private Parts (1997), and Tobey Maguire's in Wonder Boys (2000). 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).

Bishop debuted on television in Hawaii Five-O. She starred in the Mike Nichols' series The Thorns in 1988. She played Lisa Ann Walter's mother on My Wildest Dreams in 1995. She guest-starred on, among other series, Kate & Allie, Murphy Brown, Law & Order, and .

From 2000 to 2007, Bishop starred in The WB/CW series Gilmore Girls as wealthy New England matriarch Emily Gilmore. She reprised her role in the 2016 miniseries on Netflix. She would later reunite with Amy Sherman-Palladino, who created Gilmore Girls, on Bunheads,[4] which aired from 2012 to 2013 and was cancelled after the first season. Bishop has since appeared in television shows including Army Wives, Mercy, The Good Wife, and playing Benedetta in the Golden Globe-winning series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, in which she was again reunited with Sherman-Palladino. Bishop currently stars in the TV drama series The Watchful Eye (which premiered on January 30, 2023) as Mrs. Ivey.

Following the end of Gilmore Girls, Bishop returned to theater, performing in Becky Shaw at the Second Stage Theatre in 2008 and as Evangeline Harcourt in the 2011 revival of Anything Goes alongside Sutton Foster and Joel Grey, as well as appearing in the 2011 movie Friends with Kids.

Personal life

Bishop resides in South Orange, New Jersey. She was married to the TV talk show host Lee Leonard until his death in 2018.[5] [6]

Credits

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1966Step Out of Your MindMissy Linden
1978Elaine Liebowitz
1982O'Hara's WifeBeth Douglas
1986SolarbabiesTutor Nover
1987Dirty DancingMarjorie Houseman
1988Me and HimEleanor Aramis
1991Queens LogicMaria
1995Miami RhapsodyZelda
1995Cafe SocietyMrs. Jelke
1997Private PartsRay Stern
1999My X-Girlfriend's Wedding ReceptionSylvia Wienstein
2000Blue MoonPeggy's Mother
2000Wonder BoysAmanda Leer
2011Friends with KidsMarcy Fryman
2011Lily Sparks
2014Saint JanetJanet Turner

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976Hawaii Five-0CharEpisode: "Oldest Profession - Latest Price"
1981Advice to the LovelornRita BordenTV film
1982Hart to HartLauraEpisode: "Hart of Diamonds"
1983CharityEpisode: "Murray's Hot Date"
1984Kate & AlliePauletteEpisode: "Baby"
1985Kaye BrennerTV film
1987As the World TurnsGrace Wescott AndrewsTV series - recurring role, summer 1987
1988Ginger ThornMain role (12 episodes)
1989One Life to LiveSerena Wyman1 episode
1990FloraEpisode: "Claudia and the Secret Passage"
1992ABC Afterschool SpecialRoxanne HoldenEpisode: "Summer Stories: The Mall - Part 1"
1992Law & OrderMarian BorlandEpisode: "Intolerance"
1992Murphy BrownConnie SilverbergEpisode: "Me Thinks My Parents Doth Protest Too Much"
1995All My ChildrenFreida LandauTV series
1995My Wildest DreamsGloria JamesRecurring role (5 episodes)
1996One Life to LiveDr. Robbins1 episode
2000, 2008–2009RegistrarEpisode: "Slaves"
Julia ZimmerEpisodes: "Persona" and "Zebras"
2000–2007Gilmore GirlsEmily GilmoreMain role (110 episodes)
2009Army WivesJean CalhounEpisode: "Operation: Tango"
2010MercyLauren Kempton4 episodes
2010Mrs. Kent (voice)Episode: "VIP Treatment"; uncredited
2012–2013BunheadsFanny FlowersMain role (13 episodes)
2015Sex & Drugs & Rock & RollElizabethEpisode: "Supercalifragilisticjuliefriggingandrews"
2015Flesh and BoneMrs. HawthornEpisode: "F.U.B.A.R."
2015–2016The Good WifeBea Wilson2 episodes
2016Emily GilmoreMain role (4 episodes)
2021HalstonEleanor Lambert
2022–2023The Marvelous Mrs. MaiselBenedettaSeasons 4 and 5 recurring role
2023The Watchful EyeMrs. Ivey[7] Main role

Theater

YearShowRoleNotes
1968Golden RainbowCat-Girl/DancerShubert Theatre
1968Promises, PromisesClancy's Lounge Patron/Company NurseShubert Theatre
1968Precious SonsBea (standby)
1971On the TownDance EnsembleImperial Theatre
1975A Chorus LineSheila Shubert Theatre
Originated role
Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical
1990Six Degrees of SeparationKitty/Louisa "Ouisa" KittredgeVivian Beaumont Theater
Replacement
1996Bus StopGrace HoylardShort revival, 29 performances
1997The Last Night of BallyhooBoo LevyHelen Hayes Theatre
Replacement
1997ProposalsAnnie RobbinsBroadhurst Theatre
2011Anything GoesMrs. Evangeline Harcourt Stephen Sondheim Theatre
August 9, 2011 - January 15, 2012

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kelly Bishop Broadway Profile. Internet Broadway Database. 2022-04-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20191007175913/https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/kelly-bishop-32136 . live . October 7, 2019.
  2. Web site: Kelly Bishop Biography. Yahoo! Movies. 2008. 2008-07-06.
  3. Web site: BISHOP Kelly - biography, news, photos, date of birth, press dossier. Personalities GlobalNY.biz. . 2024-07-14 . globalny.biz.
  4. Web site: 'Gilmore Girls' reunion: Kelly Bishop joins Amy Sherman-Palladino's new ABC Family show -- EXCLUSIVE. EW.com . 2012-04-21.
  5. http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?_r=1&res=9E06EFDF153CF93AA2575AC0A96F958260&oref=slogin "THEATER; Two Mature Lives on Stage and Screen, Now Playing in New Jersey"
  6. Worth-Baker, Marcia. "Mother's Always Right: 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.'"
  7. Web site: Hitchcockian Nanny Drama From Julie Durk Lands Pilot Order At Freeform; Andrea Londo & Warren Christie Among Stars. Deadline Hollywood. Peter. White. September 13, 2021. January 16, 2023.