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Ronnie Claire Edwards
Birth Date:9 February 1933
Birth Place:Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
Death Place:Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1963–2007

Ronnie Claire Edwards (February 9, 1933 – June 14, 2016) was an American actress, best known for playing Corabeth Walton Godsey on the TV series The Waltons.

Early life

Edwards was born and raised in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.[1]

Acting career

Edwards acted professionally from 1963 and is best known for the role of the domineering Corabeth Walton Godsey, the wife of storekeeper Ike Godsey played by Joe Conley, in the CBS television series The Waltons, created by Earl Hamner, Jr. She played Charlene's mother Ione Frazier on two episodes of CBS's Designing Women. In 1983, Edwards played Aunt Dolly in Hamner's series Boone, which was cancelled after 10 episodes had aired. She co-starred in the NBC series Sara (1985) opposite Geena Davis. She briefly appeared on an episode of PBS's Antiques Roadshow (2008) from Dallas, Texas, when she brought in for appraisal a chair formerly owned by P.T. Barnum. She also appeared in the episode "Thine Own Self" and the remake of Inherit the Wind (1999).

In 2008, HBO decided not to air the television series 12 Miles of Bad Road, in which Edwards had a role. She subsequently retired from acting.[2] [3]

Her work in films included The Dead Pool (1988).[1]

Other

Edwards was the author of several books, including memoirs published in 2012. In 2000, The Knife Thrower's Assistant: Memoirs of a Human Target was published. She previously had created and performed a one-woman show under the same title, which she took to the Edinburgh Fringe in 1993.[4] She also co-wrote a musical play Idols of the King as a tribute to Elvis Presley's career, legacy and most passionate fans.[5]

Personal life and death

Edwards restored a 1911 Catholic church on Swiss Avenue in Dallas and made it her home after selling her mansion in Los Angeles to Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea in 2008.[6] She died of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease[1] in her sleep on June 14, 2016, at age 83.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
1963All the Way HomeSally
1978Five Days from HomeMarian Lemoore
1980Getting WastedMrs. Carson
1985PerfectMelody
1986Nobody's FoolBingo
1988The Dead PoolMolly Fisher
19948 SecondsCarolyn Kyle
2000Sordid LivesFuneral Guest
2002Flo

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1974"The 34th Star"
1974Paper Moon"Gimme That Old Time Relation"
1974This Is the West That WasTV film
1975–1981Corabeth Walton GodseyRecurring role
1976Future CopDr. Avery"Pilot"
1978When Every Day Was the Fourth of JulyMrs. NajarianTV film
1982Corabeth Walton GodseyTV film
1982Mother's Day on Walton's MountainCorabeth Walton GodseyTV film
1982Corabeth Walton GodseyTV film
1983–1984BooneAunt Dolly SawyerMain role
1984DallasLydia"Barbecue Five"
1985Falcon CrestMaxie McCoy"Vicious Circle"
1985SaraHelen NewcombMain role
1985Crazy Like a Fox"Desert Fox"
1985DynastySister Theresa"The Gown", "The Titans"
1987–1988Designing WomenIone Frazier"Nashville Bound", "Come on and Marry Me, Bill"
1988Just in TimeCarly HightowerMain role
1988Murder, She WroteSylvia McMasters"Snow White, Blood Red"
1989Sweet Bird of YouthAunt NonnieTV film
1990In the Heat of the NightLorraine Reeves"Perversions of Justice"
1990Guess Who's Coming for Christmas?MarthaTV film
1991Bootsie"The Cotillion", "A Kiss Is Still a Kiss", "For Love or Money", "Men Don't Leave"
1993Corabeth WaltonTV film
1994Talur"Thine Own Self"
1994Corabeth Walton GodseyTV film
1999Inherit the WindMrs. HaleyTV film
2003Sweet Potato QueensTV film
200712 Miles of Bad RoadHarlene"Collateral Verbiage", "Moonshadow", (final appearance)

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Ronnie Claire Edwards, actress on 'Waltons,' dies at 83. The Washington Post Staff. The Washington Post. June 17, 2016. December 3, 2016.
  2. Korosec. Thomas. July 22, 2009. Q&A with Ronnie Claire Edwards. D Magazine. May 28, 2020.
  3. News: Wilonsky. Robert. January 25, 2010. Swiss Ave. Church, Now Actor's Home and Artists Residence, Almost a City Landmark. Dallas Observer. January 25, 2010.
  4. News: They Would Never Credit Mrs. Godsey. The Herald Staff. August 20, 1993. The Herald. June 16, 2016.
  5. News: Ronnie Claire Edwards of 'The Waltons' dies. USA Today Staff. USA Today. June 15, 2016. June 15, 2016.
  6. Web site: Ronnie Claire Edwards, Actress on 'The Waltons,' Dies at 83. Mike. Barnes. The Hollywood Reporter. June 15, 2016. March 31, 2018.