Norma Connolly Explained

Norma Connolly
Birth Date:27 August 1927
Birth Place:Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1951–98
Children:3
Alma Mater:Brandeis University

Norma Connolly (August 27, 1927 – November 18, 1998) was an American actress having a career spanning five decades and known for her roles on The Young Marrieds as Lena Karr Gilroy and General Hospital as Ruby Anderson.

Early life

Connolly was born on August 27, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts[1] [2] to Beulah and Archie Connolly, where her father owned a lumber business.[3] She graduated from Brandeis University in 1958.[3] Connolly studied acting with Morris Carnovsky at the Leland Powers School of Drama, with both Harold Clurman and Stella Adler at Actors Studio, and at the Cushing Academy.[3]

Career

Connolly started her career as a guest star on Pulitzer Prize Playhouse in 1951. She next was in Celanese Theatre as Marcia in 1952. Connollly would guest star in a number of television programs such as Danger, Naked City, The Twilight Zone, Dr. Kildare, Mr. Novak, The F.B.I., I Dream of Jeannie, , Columbo, Little House on the Prairie, and Charlie's Angels. She starred in the Made-for-TV-Movies Mr. and Mrs. Cop[4] and F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood. Connolly starred the miniseries QB VII as Corinne. She is best known for her roles as Lena Karr Gilroy in The Young Marrieds from 1964 to 1966 and Ruby Anderson on General Hospital from 1979 to 1998.[1] [5] She was in Alfred Hitchcock's The Wrong Man (1956), Robert Lewin's Third of a Man (1962), Robert Mulligan's The Other (1972), and James Goldstone's They Only Kill Their Masters (1972). On stage, Connolly was in A Streetcar Named Desire, Night of the Iguana and The Crucible.[6] [7] She was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for her performance as Ruby Anderson in 1985 at the 12th Daytime Emmy Awards.

Personal life and death

Connolly married Howard Rodman in 1954; the marriage ended when he died on December 5, 1985.[8] Together, they had three children: two sons and one daughter.[1] She was active in the battle against AIDS, serving on the board of Hollywood Helps.[1] [2] [6] Connolly addressed the concerns of actresses in their limited roles in television and film productions.[6] She died on Wednesday, November 18, 1998, from complications of a stroke.[2] [9] [10]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1956The Wrong ManBetty ToddDocudrama film directed by Alfred Hitchcock.[11] [12] [13] [14]
1962Third of a ManExtra
1972The OtherAunt VeePsychological thriller film directed by Robert Mulligan[15] and adapted for film by Tom Tryon from his novel of the same name.
They Only Kill Their MastersMrs. DeCampMystery film directed by James Goldstone.[16]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1951Pulitzer Prize PlayhouseEpisode: "Ned McCobb's Daughter" (S 1:Ep 15)
1952Celanese TheatreMarciaEpisode: "On Borrowed Time" (S 1:Ep 20)
1953DangerEpisode: "Missing Night" (S 3:Ep 41)
1956Star StageEpisode: "Scandal on Deepside" (S 1:Ep 30)
1959Alcoa TheatreEpisode: "How's Business?" (S 2:Ep 15)
1960Naked CityRuth PetersEpisode: "Killer with a Kiss" (S 2:Ep 6)
1961The Twilight ZoneNight NurseEpisode: "Twenty Two" (S 2:Ep 17)
1962The Real McCoysCarol DorsetEpispde: "The Washing Machine" (S 5:Ep 13)
Dr. KildareTherapistEpisode: "Breakdown" (S 2:Ep 7)
Eleventh HourRuthEpisode: "Ruth" (S 1:Ep 7)
The Real McCoysEthelEpisode: "Luke the Reporter" (S 6:Ep 13)
1963The Lloyd Bridges ShowWinnieEpisode: "The Ramp" (S 1:Ep 31)
Naked CityPearl WystemskiEpisode: "Golden Lads and Girls" (S 4:Ep 33)
1964Many Happy ReturnsLaughing WomanEpisode: "Walter Meets the Machine" (S 1:Ep 2)
The Young MarriedsLena Karr GilroyContract role from October 5, 1964 – March 25, 1966
Mr. NovakMrs. ParkerEpisode: "'A' Is for Anxiety" (S 2:Ep 10)
1965Ben CaseyMrs. MangiopaniEpisode: "Eulogy in Four Flats" (S 4:Ep 24)
The F.B.I.WomanEpisode: "The Giant Killer" (S 1:Ep 10)
1966GidgetMiss BeckleyEpisode: "Ask Helpful Hannah" (S 1:Ep 29)
The F.B.I.Aline SpencerEpisode: "The Animal" (S 1:Ep 29)
1967The InvadersWaitressEpisode: "The Spores" (S 2:Ep 7)
Dundee and the CulhaneEpisode: "The Widow's Weeds Brief" (S 1:Ep 11)
1970I Dream of JeannieMrs. RossEpisode: "Jeannie, the Recording Secretary" (S 5:Ep 20)
Adam-12Eva FosterEpisode: "Log 75: Have a Nice Weekend" (S 3:Ep 7)
Mrs. DorseyEpisode: "First: No Harm to the Patient" (S 2:Ep 4)
1971The F.B.I.Ruth OliverEpisode: "Unknown Victim" (S 6:Ep 15)
ColumboCeliaEpisode: "Ransom for a Dead Man" (Second pilot)
1972The Man and the CityEpisode: "Diagnosis: Corruption" (S 1:Ep 15)
1973The Streets of San FranciscoMrs. CarterEpisode: "A Wrongful Death" (S 2:Ep 1)
1974QB VIICorinneMiniseries directed by Tom Gries[17]
Mr. and Mrs. CopMotherMade-for-TV-Movie directed by Harvey Hart.[18]
IronsideLydia ToddEpisodes:
Police WomanStage MotherEpisode: "The Beautiful Die Young" (S 1:Ep 2)
Little House on the PrairieMrs. KirkwoodEpisode: "Ma's Holiday" (S 1:Ep 8)
1975Harry OMrs. HodgesEpisode:"Lester" (S 1:Ep 20)
F. Scott Fitzgerald in HollywoodZelda's NurseMade-for-TV-Movie directed by Anthony Page.[19]
1976Police WomanLandladyEpisode: "Mother Love" (S 2:Ep 22)
The Bionic WomanMrs. NoahEpisode: "Jaime's Mother" (S 1:Ep 8)
Charlie's AngelsMrs. LemsonEpisode: "Hellride" (S 1:Ep 1)
1977Mary Hartman, Mary HartmanPrisonerEpisode: "Episode #2.90" (S 2:Ep 153)
The Edge of NightMrs. YostUnknown number of episodes
1979-1997General HospitalRuby AndersonContract role
(final appearance)
1999Intimate PortraitHerself

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Norma Connolly; 'General Hospital' Actress. April 10, 2016. November 20, 1998. The New York Times. Myrna. Oliver.
  2. News: LONGTIME SOAP OPERA ACTRESS NORMA CONNOLLY DIES. November 21, 1998. April 14, 2016. The Washington Post. Nash Holdings LLC. The Washington Post Staff.
  3. Web site: Norma Connolly. Soapcentral. April 10, 2016. United States.
  4. Book: Terrace, Vincent. Encyclopedia of Television Series, Pilots and Specials, Volume 2. 283. McFarland & Company. 2013. 978-0786474455.
  5. Goodbye to GH's Ruby. Soap Opera Digest. American Media, Inc.. 4. December 8, 1998. United States. April 11, 2016.
  6. Web site: Stage & Screen Actress Norma Connolly Dead At 71. April 10, 2016. Playbill. November 23, 1998.
  7. Book: Hischak, Thomas S.. American Literature on Stage and Screen: 525 Works and Their Adaptations. McFarland & Company. 2012. 170. 978-0786468423.
  8. Book: Ellison, Harlan. Dangerous Visions. 0-425-06176-0. 1967. Doubleday.
  9. (via Google news)Web site: 'General Hospital' actress Norma Connolly dies. April 10, 2016. November 21, 1998. New Media Investment Group. Star-News. Los Angeles.
  10. Norma Connolly Dead at 71. Soap Opera Weekly. Source Interlink Media. 5. December 8, 1998. United States. April 11, 2016.
  11. Variety film review; January 2, 1957, page 6.
  12. Book: Harrison's Reports and Film Reviews. December 22, 1956. 204. 978-0-913616-23-9. Harrison . P. S. . Hollywood Film Archive .
  13. Book: The Complete Films of Alfred Hitchcock. Harris, R.A.. Lasky, M.S.. 2002. Citadel. 9780806524276.
  14. Web site: The Wrong Man. April 10, 2016. Turner Classic Movies.
  15. Web site: The Other. April 10, 2016. Turner Classic Movies.
  16. Web site: They Only Kill Their Masters. April 10, 2016. Turner Classic Movies.
  17. Web site: QB VII. April 10, 2016. Turner Classic Movies.
  18. Web site: Mr. and Mrs. Cop. April 10, 2016. Turner Classic Movies.
  19. Web site: F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood. April 10, 2016. Turner Classic Movies.
  20. Web site: The Twelfth Annual Daytime Emmy Awards. April 11, 2016. Soapcentral. United States.