Drama Desk Award Outstanding Performance "The Killdeer" 1974
OBIE Award Distinguished Performance "The Killdeer" 1973 - 1974
Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Award "One Potato, Two Potato" 1964
2003 Received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series for her role in "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit"
2000 Cast as a wheelchair-bound matriarch in the Off-Broadway play "Current Events"
1999 Portrayed the mother of the title character in the independent "Judy Berlin"
1999 Played a Jewish mother in son Aaron Harnick's feature directorial debut "30 Days"
1994 Underwent treatment for colon cancer
1987 Played Mrs. Amberville on the CBS romance miniseries, "I'll Take Manhattan"
1981 Reprised her role as Evelyn Stohler, the mother, from the feature "Breaking Away" for the short-lived ABC sitcom version
1970 Starred on Broadway in the Stephen Sondheim musical, "Company"
1964 First leading role in film, "One Potato, Two Potato"
1963 Played first sizable feature film role in "The Caretakers", billed 11th
1957 Played a variety of roles regularly on the syndicated police drama series, "Decoy"
1956 Feature film debut, in a bit part in "Giant"
1955 Made New York stage debut in "The Wooden Dish"
1955 - 1959 Played Edna, a nurse, on a number of episodes of "The Phil Silvers Show"
Acted in Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" at the American Shakespeare Festival in Stratford CT
Acted in the New York Shakespeare Festival in 1960, 1965 and 1969
Acted for a time on the long-running daytime drama, "Love of Life"
Played Norma Brodnik on the short-lived NBC sitcom, "Diana", starring Diana Rigg
Played Elizabeth Miller on the long-running ABC sitcom, "Barney Miller"; initially as a regular then a recurring character
Played Harriet Benjamin on the CBS sitcom, "Private Benjamin", reprising her role from the 1980 feature film
Played Ellen Hobbs on the short-lived CBS supernatural detective series, "Tucker's Witch"
Returned to NYC stage as co-star of "After-Play" by Anne Meara
Returned to series TV as Brooke Shields' grandmother on the NBC sitcom "Suddenly Susan"