Claudette Nevins
Claudette Nevins | |
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Born |
Claudette Weintraub April 10, 1937 Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Alma mater | New York University |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1959 - present |
Claudette Nevins (born Claudette Weintraub on April 10, 1937) is an American stage, film and television actress.
Biography
Life and acting career
Claudette Nevins was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. She is a daughter of merchant Joseph Weintraub and garment worker Anna Lander, both of whom emigrated to America from small towns in Austria. Nevins is a graduate of the School of Performing Arts and a 1957 Phi Beta Kappa graduate of New York University with a degree in English.[1][2]
Nevins' first stage work in New York was on Broadway in The Wall (Millard Lampell's adaptation of John Hersey's novel about the uprising in the Warsaw ghetto) with George C. Scott. Subsequent NY stage appearances include Plaza Suite (Broadway) with George C. Scott and Maureen Stapleton, Danton's Death (Lincoln Center), and In White America (off-Broadway) with Gloria Foster and Moses Gunn.
The National Company of The Great White Hope, in which she starred with Brock Peters, brought her to Los Angeles, after which she began working in television. For two and a half years she was seen in the long-running daytime soap opera Love of Life playing Laurie Krakauer. As a series regular, she was seen in Headmaster (opposite Andy Griffith), Husbands, Wives, and Lovers, and Married: the First Year (a David Jacobs project). Her guest star appearances include Beverly Hills 90210, Melrose Place, JAG, Three's Company, Lou Grant, Without a Trace, M*A*S*H, and many others.
Her first film was the 1961 3D feature The Mask, which later became a cult classic. Other feature film appearances include Sleeping With the Enemy (Julia Roberts), All the Marbles (Peter Falk), and Tuff Turf (James Spader).
Her work in regional theaters includes the following: Arena Stage: Major Barbara, The Iceman Cometh, Ring Round the Moon, The Cherry Orchard; Atlanta Repertory: King Arther, The Hostage, The Little Foxes, Major Barbara, The Homecoming, You Can't Take It With You, Twelfth Night; LA Shakespeare: Comedy of Errors; La Mirada: Blithe Spirit.
Nevins is a member of the Matrix Theatre Company, where she appeared in Alan Bennett's Habeas Corpus, J. B. Priestley's Dangerous Corner, Caryl Churchill's Mad Forest, and The Water Children. Other stage appearances in Los Angeles include Passion Play (Taper), Isn't it Romantic? (Pasadena), P.S. Your Cat is Dead (Westwood) and Philadelphia Story (Court).
Currently, she is a member of the Antaeus Company and with them has done staged readings of Noël Coward's Hay Fever, O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night, and Shakespeare's Richard III and King John.
In addition, she has extensive on-camera and voice-over commercial credits.
Present life and family
Formerly married to Elliot Nevins, Nevins is now married to real estate investor Benjamin L. Pick with whom she has two daughters, Jessica and Sabrina.
Selected Filmography
Films
- 2004 - Eulogy ... Barbara Collins
- 2000 - Aladdin and the Adventure of All Time ... Voice (animation)
- 1998 - Star Trek: Insurrection
- 1991 - Dead Silence - Mrs. Stillman
- 1991 - Child of Darkness, Child of Light ... Lenore Beavier
- 1991 - Sleeping with the Enemy ... Dr. Rissner
- 1987 - Jake's M.O. ... Sigournet Tompkins
- 1985 - Tuff Turf ... Page Hiller
- 1981 - All the Marbles ... as Solly
- 1981 - Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy ... as Janet Bouvier Auchincloss
- 1977 - The Possessed - Ellen Summer
- 1976 - The Dark Side of Innocence ... Maggie Hancock
- 1975 - Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder Case ... Marilyn Sheppard
- 1974 - Mrs. Sundance ... Mary Lant
- 1961 - The Mask - Pam Albright
TV Series
- 2005 - Strong Medicine ... Ava Rey (1 episode)
- 1997-2004 - JAG ... Porter Web (6 episodes)
- 2004 - Without a Trace ... Cathy Payton (1 episode)
- 2001-2002 - The Agency ... Audrey Simmons (2 episodes)
- 2001-2002 - Providence ... Joyce Sidwell (2 episodes)
- 2000 - The District ... as Judge Arlene Sidwell
- 2000 - Judging Amy ... as Karen Cassidy (1 episode)
- 1998 - Ally McBeal ... Mrs. Hollings (1 episode)
- 1992-1998 - Melrose Place ... as Constance Fielding (10 episodes)
- 1997 - 7th Heaven ... Mrs. Rainy (2 episodes)
- 1996 - ER (1 episode)
- 1995 - Coach ... Mrs. DiMateo
- 1994 - Thunder Alley ... as Ellen (1 episode)
- 1994 - Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman ... Barbara Trevino (1 episode)
- 1993 - Beverly Hills, 90210 as Vivian Carson
- 1993 - Picket Fences ... Claudia Graham (1 episode)
- 1991 - Designing Women - Roseland Price (1 episode)
- 1990 - Dallas ... as Lizzie Burns
- 1988 - L.A. Law ... as Sarah Schindler (1 episode)
- 1988 - Head of the Class ... Mrs. Samuels (1 episode)
- 1987 - Hotel ... Myrna Dawson
- 1987 - The Tortellis
- 1986 - Hardcastle and McCormick ... Judge Sheila Mooney
- 1982-1983 - One Day at a Time Marge (3 episodes)
- 1982 - Magnum, P.I. ... Phyllis Reardon
- 1982 - Police Squad! ... Veronica
- 1981 - CHiPs ... Hannah Chadway
- 1981 - Hart to Hart ... Señora Piranda
- 1981 - Behind the Screen (TV series) ... Angela Aries
- 1980 - Family ... Claire Hopkins
- 1980 - Knots Landing ... Susan Philby
- 1974-1980 Barnaby Jones ... Various roles (6 episodes)
- 1979 - M*A*S*H ... Donna Marie Parker
- 1979 - Mrs. Columbo ... Sybil
- 1979 - Married: The First Year ... as Barbara Huffman (4 episodes)
- 1979 - Three's Company ... as Barbara
- 1979 - The Lazarus Syndrome (1 episode)
- 1976-1978 - Switch ... Alice/Genevieve (2 episodes)
- 1978 - Husbands, Wives & Lovers ... Courtney Fielding
- 1977 - Lou Grant ... as Irene Mott (1 episode)
- 1977 - The Rockford Files ... Ann Louise Clement
- 1976 - Electra Woman and Dyna Girl ... Empress of Evil (2 episodes)
- 1976 - Rich Man, Poor Man Book II ... Mrs. Martindale
- 1975 - Return to the Planet of the Apes ... as Nova/Judy Franklin (9 episodes)
- 1975 - Harry O - and Jessica Shannon / Margin Wayne (2 episodes)
- 1973-1974 - Police Story ... Ellen Calabrese - (4 episodes)
- 1973 - The Bob Newhart Show (1 episode)
- 1972 - The F.B.I.
- 1970 - Headmaster ... Margaret Thompson
- 1965 - The Defenders ... as Ruth Parker
- 1964 - The Nurses ... Grace Kearney
References
External links
- Claudette Nevins Official Website
- Claudette Nevins at the Internet Movie Database
- Claudette Nevins at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
- Claudette Nevins at the Internet Broadway Database