Golden Globe Award Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television "Indictment: The McMartin Trial" 1995
Emmy Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series "NYPD Blue" 1994 - 1995
Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Special "Indictment: The McMartin Trial" 1994 - 1995
Emmy Outstanding Guest Performance in a Drama Series "thirtysomething" 1987 - 1988
Tony Featured Actress in a Play "Kennedy's Children" 1976
Venice Film Festival Best Actress Award "The Dutchman" 1967
2006 Earned an Emmy nomination for Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for "Desperate Housewives"
2001 Had featured role in "Angel Eyes"
2001 Acted in Hartford Stage production of "Necessary Targets"
1998 Appeared as Gram, the Caucasian matriarch of a biracial family in "The Wedding" (ABC)
1997 Returned to Broadway as co-star with Rip Torn in Horton Foote's Pulitzer-winning "The Young Man From Atlanta"; received Tony nomination
1997 Portrayed Helen Hunt's mother in "As Good As It Gets"
1996 Co-starred with Mary Tyler Moore and Linda Lavin in the Family Channel TV-movie "Stolen Memories: Secrets From the Rose Garden"
1995 Won second Emmy as the mother of a murder victim in an episode of "NYPD Blue"
1995 Played Peggy Buckley, a real-life pre-school owner accused of child molestation, in the acclaimed HBO movie "Indictment: The McMartin Trial"; received third Emmy Award
1995 Played Al Franken's mother in "Stuart Saves His Family"
1993 TV series debut as regular in the short-lived CBS series "Angel Falls"
1993 Returned to films in "The Secret Life of Houses"
1990 Reprised her award-winning role of Hope's mother in another episode of "thirtysomething"
1987 Won first Emmy Award playing Hope's mother in an episode of the ABC drama "thirtysomething"
1983 Last film appearance for a decade "Sweet Scene of Death"
1981 Cast as Brooke Shields' mother in "Endless Love"
1980 Offered a strong supporting turn as a concentration camp inmate in "Playing for Time" (CBS)
1978 Co-starred alongside Alan Arkin in the CBS movie "The Defection of Simas Kudirka"
1976 Earned a Tony Award as Featured Actress in a Play for her performance in "Kennedy's Children"
1974 Played Georgie Elgin in a the NBC "Hallmark Hall of Fame" production of "The Country Girl"
1974 Returned to films after a five year absence in "Juggernaut"
1970 - 1975 Lived in England
1970 British stage debut in "A Touch of the Poet"
1969 Had starring role in Francis Ford Coppola's "The Rain People"
1967 TV-movie debut "The Outsider" (NBC)
1966 Co-starred in "The Group"
1964 Broadway debut in "Three Sisters" alongside Geraldine Page and Kim Stanley; replaced in film version by Sandy Dennis
1963 Off-Broadway debut in "Journey to the Day"
1962 Earned second Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for "Sweet Bird of Youth"
1961 Early TV credit, a guest appearance on "Maverick"
1960 Received first Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs"
1959 Made TV acting debut
1959 Signed contract with Warner Bros.
1959 Film debut "Five Gates to Hell"
1958 Joined Pasadena Playhouse and made stage debut in "Look Back in Anger"
Raised in Kansas
While in college, spent one summer singing in the chorus of operas in Center City, Colorado
While making the 1960 film "Ice Palace", tutored in Shakespeare by Richard Burton
Offered role of Ophelia opposite Richard Burton's "Hamlet" and role of Irina in Actors Studio production of Chekhov's "Three Sisters"
Returned to series TV as Estelle, the mother of Faith Ford's "Maggie Winters" (CBS)