Trish Van Devere Explained

Trish Van Devere
Birth Name:Patricia Louise Dressel
Birth Date:9 March 1941
Birth Place:Tenafly, New Jersey, U.S.
Occupation:Actress
Yearsactive:1951–1994
Alma Mater:Ohio Wesleyan University

Trish Van Devere (born Patricia Louise Dressel; March 9, 1941) is a retired American actress. She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for the film One Is a Lonely Number (1972), and won a Genie Award for the film The Changeling (1980). She is the widow of actor George C. Scott, with whom she appeared in multiple films.

Early life

Van Devere was born March 9, 1941 as Patricia Louise Dressel in Tenafly, New Jersey.[1] Her father owned a Pontiac dealership and real estate business, which was inherited by her mother after her father's death when Van Devere was nine years old.[1] After attending Tenafly High School,[1] she graduated in 1958 from Northern Valley High School[2] before attending Ohio Wesleyan University, where she met and married fellow student Grant Van Devere.[1] The marriage lasted only eight months, though she retained Van Devere as her stage name.[1]

Career

In 1966, Van Devere moved to New York City and began pursuing a career in acting,[1] studying at the Actors Studio.[3] She co-founded the Free Southern Theater with Scott Cunningham, an African American fellow actor, staging plays in fields and at churches in the Southern United States for indigent African Americans who had never seen live theater before.[1] Two years later, Van Devere and Cunningham founded an offshoot theater company, the Poor People's Theater in New York City, headquartered in the basement of Manhattan's Riverside Church, which held similar theatrical productions in churches, schools, and streets.[1]

Van Devere had her breakthrough portraying the original Meredith Lord in the soap opera One Life to Live in 1968 — the income from which she largely used to help maintain the Poor People's Theater Company.[1] In 1970, she co-starred with George Segal and Ruth Gordon in the comedy Where's Poppa? She subsequently garnered significant notice for her lead role in the film One Is a Lonely Number (1972), for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe award.

Van Devere married actor George C. Scott in September 1972 in Santa Monica, California, after they appeared together in the film The Last Run (1971).[1] The couple subsequently appeared in a number of films together, including The Day of the Dolphin, and The Savage Is Loose (both 1973, the latter film directed by Scott); the television film Beauty and the Beast (1976), Movie Movie (1978), and the supernatural horror film The Changeling (1980). Also in 1980, Van Devere had a lead role in the horror film The Hearse.

Van Devere performed frequently in both television and film until 1994, and appeared in television programs such as Love Story, The Fall Guy, Hardcastle and McCormick, Highway to Heaven and The Love Boat. She also starred alongside Peter Falk in a 1978 episode of the detective series Columbo entitled Make Me a Perfect Murder, in which she portrayed a TV producer who murders her ex-lover. She remained married to Scott until his death in 1999.[4]

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
1970The LandlordSally(as Patricia Van Devere)
Where's Poppa?Louise Callanaka Going Ape
1971The Last RunClaudie Scherrer
1972One Is a Lonely NumberAimee Brower
1973Harry in Your PocketSandy Coletto
The Day of the DolphinMaggie Terrell
1974The Savage Is LooseMaida
1978Movie MovieBetsy McGuire/Isobel Stuart
1979The ChangelingClaire Norman
The HearseJane Hardy
1986Uphill All the WayThe Widow Quinn
Hollywood Vice SquadPauline Stantonaka The Boulevard
1988Messenger of DeathJastra Watson

Television

YearTitleRole(s)Notes
1965Search for TomorrowPatti Barron Tate Whiting McCleary, R. N. #5Series regular
1968One Life to LiveMeredith LordSeries regular
1973Love StoryMiriam FannonEpisode: "The Soft, Kind Brush"
1976Stalk the Wild ChildMaggieTV movie
Beauty and the BeastBelle BeaumontTV movie
1977Sharon: Portrait of a MistressSharon BlakeTV movie
1978ColumboKay FreestoneEpisode: "Make Me a Perfect Murder"
1979Rose StandishTV movie
1980All God's ChildrenNatalie KentTV movie
1983The Fall GuyIrene AtkinsEpisode: "One Hundred Miles a Gallon"
1984Vengeance Is MineDonnaTV movie
Hardcastle and McCormickDeidre 'D.D.' DrylingerEpisode: "D-Day"
1985Highway to HeavenMrs. Elaine ParksEpisode: "The Brightest Star"
1986The Love BoatAmanda DaileyEpisode: "My Stepmother, Myself/Almost Roommates/Cornerback Sneak"
1993CuracaoRoseTV movie

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryTitle of workResult
1971Laurel AwardStar of Tomorrow, FemaleWhere's Poppa? 7th place
1973Golden GlobeBest Actress in a Motion Picture - DramaOne is a Lonely Number
1980Genie AwardBest Performance by a Foreign ActressThe Changeling

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Klemesrud . Judy . Trish! Mrs. Scott! Both? . . December 31, 1972 . Judy Lee Klemesrud . live . https://archive.today/20200614062832/https://www.nytimes.com/1972/12/31/archives/trish-mrs-scott-both-trish-van-devere.html . June 14, 2020 . June 14, 2020.
  2. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/53414203/actress-nurses-poppa/ "Actress Nurses Poppa"
  3. Book: Garfield, David . A Player's Place: The Story of The Actors Studio. registration. 1980. MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc.. New York. 0-02-542650-8. 280. Appendix: Life Members of The Actors Studio as of January 1980.
  4. News: The Washington Post. Actor George C. Scott Dies at 71. Bernstein. Adamdate=September 24, 1999. B5. live. https://archive.today/20200614064316/https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/movies/features/scott092499.htm. June 14, 2020. June 14, 2020.