Betty Buckley


Betty Lynn Buckley is an American actress and singer. She won the 1983 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her role as Grizabella in the original Broadway production of Cats. She went on to play Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard in both London and New York, receiving a 1995 Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical, and was nominated for the 1997 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for Triumph of Love. Her other Broadway credits include 1776, Pippin, and The Mystery of Edwin Drood. She is also a two-time Daytime Emmy Award nominee, a two-time Grammy Award nominee, and a 2012 American Theater Hall of Fame inductee.
Buckley starred in the TV series Eight Is Enough from 1977 to 1981 and played gym teacher Ms. Collins in the 1976 film Carrie, before going on to star in the short-lived Broadway musical version of Carrie in 1988, playing Carrie White's mother, Margaret. Her other film roles include Dixie Scott in Tender Mercies, Sondra Walker in Frantic, Kathy in Another Woman and Mrs. Jones in The Happening. She received a Saturn Award nomination for her role as Dr. Karen Fletcher in the 2016 film Split. Her other television credits include the series Oz, and the series Preacher. From September 2018-August 2019 she starred as the title role in the U.S. national tour of Hello, Dolly.

Early life

Betty Lynn Buckley was born in Big Spring, Texas, and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, the daughter of Betty Bob, a dancer and journalist, and Ernest Lynn Buckley, a retired lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force, former dean of engineering at South Dakota State University, and Architectural Structures professor at the University of Texas - Arlington. She is the oldest of their four children. She has three brothers—Norman Buckley is a film editor and TV director, and Patrick and Michael Buckley are engineers. While a student at Texas Christian University, she was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha. She was crowned "Miss Fort Worth" in 1966 and was runner-up in the Miss Texas competition. Buckley was then invited to perform at the Miss America pageant in Atlantic City, where she was spotted by a talent scout. After returning to TCU to earn her college degree, she toured Asia to visit soldiers wounded in the Vietnam War. Then she worked for a time as a reporter for the Fort Worth Press, but went to New York City in 1969, where she landed the role of Martha Jefferson in 1776 her first day in town.

Career

Television

(1977–81) TV dramedy Eight Is Enough

She is known for the 1977–81 TV dramedy Eight Is Enough. She joined the show in its second season when the original star, Diana Hyland, died after the first four episodes of season one, and her character Joan Bradford died as well. Buckley was cast as the widower's new romantic interest, Sandra Sue "Abby" Abbott, who became stepmother of the eight children to which the series' title refers.
On television, she received two Daytime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Program/Special, for NBC Special Treat - Bobby and Sarah and ABC Afterschool Special - Taking a Stand.

(2001-2003) HBO series Oz

From 2001 to 2003, she played a role in seasons 4–6 of the HBO series Oz.
She also has guest-starred in a number of television series, including Without a Trace, , and Monk. She guest-starred in a Christmas special of the TV series Remember WENN, in which she sang "You Make It Christmas". She appeared as Marion Leckie, mother of Robert Leckie in the HBO series The Pacific, which aired in 2010.
Also in 2010, she appeared in the 18th episode of Melrose Place as a food critic cast by her brother Norman Buckley, who directed the episode. She also guest-starred in an episode of the Fox series The Chicago Code. She was a recurring guest star on Pretty Little Liars as Regina Marin, also directed by her brother Norman.

(2018) Season three of the TV series Preacher

Her other television credits include guest-starring as Meg's mother in The Leftovers on November 30, 2015, appearing in three episodes of the 2017 series Supergirl, and starring in season three of the series Preacher in 2018.

Stage

Musicals

Buckley made her Broadway debut in 1969 in the original production of the musical 1776; she has been called "The Voice of Broadway" by New York magazine.

(1982) Cats on Broadway

In 1982, Buckley starred as Grizabella in the original Broadway production of the musical Cats, which features the song "Memory". She stayed with the production for 18 months. For this role, she won a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.
Buckley starred in both London and New York as Norma Desmond in the musical Sunset Boulevard. For her role in the London production, she received an Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical.
In 1997, she starred as Hesione in the Broadway musical Triumph of Love and received a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical
Buckley sang "Memory" from Cats at the Kennedy Center Honors in December 2006 as part of the tribute to Andrew Lloyd Webber. In 2007, Buckley appeared with Quintessence at Lincoln Center in its Great American Songbook series.
Buckley participated in a reading of the musical Ruthless! in September, 2010, playing the role of Sylvia St. Croix/Ruth DelMarco. She then played Mrs. White in the off-Broadway comedy White's Lies from March–May 2010. In 2011, Buckley starred in the Dallas Theater Center production of Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring with Tovah Feldshuh.

(1988) Carrie: The Musical

In 1988, Buckley starred as Margaret White in Carrie: The Musical.

(2013) American Theater Hall of Fame

On January 28, 2013, she was inducted into The American Theater Hall of Fame. From January–March 2013, she starred in the London Premiere of Jerry Herman's Dear World, receiving rave reviews. The musical was directed and choreographed by Gillian Lynne, with whom Buckley had previously worked on Cats.
In September 2013, she starred in the world premiere of Horton Foote's The Old Friends at the Signature Theatre off-Broadway. She repeated her performance in 2014 at Houston's famed Alley Theatre.
In May 2015, it was announced that Buckley would appear as Big Edie in the musical, Grey Gardens at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor, NY. The production ran August 4, 2015, through August 30, 2015. She reprised the role from July 13, to August 14, 2016, at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles.

(2018-2019) Broadway revival of Hello, Dolly!

On February 12, 2018, it was announced that Buckley would portray the title role in the first national tour of the 2017 Broadway revival of Hello, Dolly!, beginning performances in October 2018 in the Connor Palace at Cleveland's Playhouse Square.
A third tour of the 2017 Broadway revival toured the U.S. starring Betty Buckley. The cast included Lewis J. Stadlen as Horace Vandergelder, Nic Rouleau as Cornelius, Analisa Leaning as Irene Molloy, Jess LeProtto as Barnaby, Kristen Hahn as Minnie Fay, Colin LeMoine as Ambrose Kemper, Morgan Kirner, as Ermengarde, and Jessica Sheridan as Ernestina. Ms. Buckley finished her leg of the tour in September 2019 and is now preparing concerts scheduled in early 2020 at the Cafe Carlyle in NYC and other venues.

Film

(1976) Film Beginnings

Buckley appeared in the original movie version of Carrie in 1976, playing Miss Collins, Carrie's gym teacher. She went on to appear as Margaret White in the 1987 musical adaptation of the film on Broadway. In 1977, she recorded an uncredited solo on the song "Walking in Space", in the movie Hair.

(1980s) Film Roles

Her screen roles during the 1980s include Bruce Beresford's film Tender Mercies, where she played a country music singer and sang the Academy Award-nominated song "Over You". She also appeared in the Woody Allen film Another Woman, Roman Polanski's Frantic, Lawrence's Kasden's Wyatt Earp.

Films with M. Night Shyamalan

In 2008, Buckley played Mrs. Jones in M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening.
In 2017, Buckley was one of the stars of M. Night Shyamalan's Split, the number-one film at the box office for three weeks.

Music career

Hope, Buckley's 18th solo album, was released on June 8, 2018, and she continues to appear in concert across the U.S. each year. She is also a composer; her first recording contains mostly songs she wrote. She is also featured on many Broadway compilation recordings, and on the original cast recording of 1776; the original Broadway recording of Cats; the London recording of Promises, Promises; Triumph of Love and The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
In 2002, Buckley was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Category, for her album Stars and the Moon: Live at the Donmar, which was recorded at the Donmar Warehouse Theatre in London. This was her second Grammy nomination; she had previously been nominated in 2000, in the Best Spoken Word Album category for The Diaries of Adam and Eve.
Her albums Quintessence and 1967 were released by Playbill Records in February 2008. Quintessence features jazz arrangements of standards by her former collaborator, jazz pianist Kenny Werner; while 1967 is a recording produced by T-Bone Burnett, and made when Buckley was just 19.
Her album Bootleg: Boardmixes From the Road was released in 2010, and her recording of her hit show at Feinstein's at the Regency with pianist/collaborator Christian Jacob, entitled Ah, Men: The Boys of Broadway debuted on 28 August 2012.
Her album Ghostlight was produced by the T Bone Burnett and was released on September 16, 2014.

Discography

NameYearLabelNotes
Betty Buckley1985Rizzoli
Children Will Listen1993Sterling
With One Look1994Sterling
New Ways to Dream – Songs from Sunset Boulevard1994Really Useful
The London Concert1995SterlingRecorded March 19, 1995
An Evening at Carnegie Hall1996SterlingRecorded June 10, 1996
Betty Buckley's Broadway1996SterlingCompilation album
Much More1997Sterling
Betty Buckley 2000KO
Heart to Heart2000KO
The Doorway2001Fynsworth Alley
Stars and the Moon – Live at the Donmar2001ConcordRecorded August 31 and September 1, 2000
19672007PlaybillRecorded in 1967, released 40 years later
Quintessence2008Playbill
Bootleg: Boardmixes from the Road2010Practical Magic
Ah, Men! The Boys of Broadway2012PalmettoSongs sung by men on Broadway
Ghostlight2014Practical MagicProduced by T Bone Burnett
Story Songs2017Palmetto-
HopeJune 8, 2018Palmetto

AlbumYearNotes
Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall1992Sings "Children Will Listen"
George & Ira Gershwin: A Musical Celebration1993Sings "How Long Has This Been Going On?"
Mathis on Broadway2000Sings "Children Will Listen" and "Our Children"
The Maury Yeston Songbook2003Sings "I Had a Dream About You" and "Be on Your Own"

Personal life

Buckley was married to Peter Flood in 1972, divorced in 1979, and has no children.

Accomplished horsewoman/NCHA cutting horse

She lives on a ranch in Texas with two horses, a donkey, several rescued cats, and three dogs, and, as an accomplished horsewoman, participated in NCHA cutting horse competitions for several years while continuing to appear in films, television and theater and to sing concerts in a wide variety of venues.

Acting and Music Teacher

Buckley has also taught song interpretation and scene study for over 40 years. She conducts master classes in Fort Worth, New York City, Los Angeles, Denver and other cities around the country.
Buckley's official website contains her concert and theater schedule, a detailed biography and timeline, and summaries of her singing and acting accomplishments.

Honorary Doctorates

She has received two Honorary Doctorates for her contribution to the Musical Theater from The Boston Conservatory and Marymount Manhattan College.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976CarrieMiss Collins
1983Tender MerciesDixie
1987Wild ThingLeah
1988FranticSondra Walker
1988Another WomanKathy
1992Rain Without ThunderBeverly Goldring
1994Last Time OutMaxine Black
1994Wyatt EarpVirginia Earp
1995Ride for Your LifeShort film
1998Of Love & FantasyDr. Tania BrandtVideo
1999Simply IrresistibleAunt Stella
2002New World OrderRose Kross
2004Mummy an' the ArmadilloLet
2008'Mrs. Jones
20115 Time ChampionFran
2016SplitDr. Karen Fletcher

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977Ryan's HopeDivorced LadyEpisode: "1.405"
1977'RosieTV movie
1977-1981Eight Is EnoughSandra Sue 'Abby' Abbott Bradford102 episodes
1981'Barbara SlanerTV movie
1984Special TreatMrs. LawsonEpisode: "Bobby and Sarah"
1984'Nancy GrierTV movie
1985EvergreenMrs. BradfordTV miniseries
1987Roses Are for the RichEllaTV movie
1987Cagney & LaceyMarci BruckmanEpisode: "You've Come a Long Way, Baby"
1989ABC Afterschool SpecialsLillian RobinsonEpisode: "Taking a Stand"
1989BabycakesWandaTV movie
1991L.A. LawElisa Chandler2 episodes: "Something Old, Something Nude"
"TV or Not TV"
1992MathnetSally StormEpisode: "The Case of the Mystery Weekend"
1992'Mrs. ParkerTV movie
1992Square One TVSally Storm3 episodes
1993TribecaRuthEpisode: "The Rainmaker"
1994Betrayal of TrustDr. Jan GalantiTV movie
1996Critical ChoicesDr. Margaret LudlowTV movie
1996Remember WENNGloria RedmondEpisode: "Christmas in the Airwaves"
2001-2003OzSuzanne Fitzgerald18 episodes
2003MonkMrs. FlemingEpisode: "Mr. Monk Goes to the Theater"
2004'Carla KohlerEpisode: "Last Rites"
2005Vinegar HillMary Margaret GrierTV movie
2006Brothers & SistersIva MarchEpisode: "Unaired Pilot"
2006Without a TraceCatherine RyderEpisode: "Expectations"
2006'Attorney Walsh3 episodes: "Manipulated"
"Clock"
"Lunacy"
2010Melrose PlaceBernadette ReeseEpisode: "Sepulveda"
2010'Marion LeckieEpisode: "Home"
2011Sister PaulEpisode: "Hog Butcher"
2011Pretty Little LiarsRegina MarinEpisode: "I Must Confess"
2013Pretty Little LiarsRegina MarinEpisode: "She's Better Now"
2014Getting OnDottie LevyEpisode: "Is Soap A Hazardous Substance?"
2015The LeftoversJaneEpisode: "Ten Thirteen"
2016Chicago MedOlga BarlowEpisode: "Extreme Measures"
2017-2020SupergirlPatricia AriasEpisodes: "Wake Up", "Shelter from the Storm" and "Battles Lost and Won"
2018PreacherMadame Marie L'AngelleSeason 3

YearTitleRoleNotes
19691776Martha JeffersonBroadway
1969Promises, PromisesFran KubelikWest End
1972What's A Nice Girl Like You Doing in a State Like ThisOff-broadway
1973PippinCatherineBroadway
1980-81I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking it on the RoadHeatherNew York/Los Angeles
1982-84CatsGrizabellaBroadway
1985Song and DanceEmmaBroadway
1985DroodEdwin Drood / Miss Alice NuttingBroadway
1985Juno's SwansOff-broadway
1988CarrieMargaret WhiteBroadway
1992The Threepenny OperaJenny DiverWilliamstown Theatre Festival
1992GypsyMama RoseArizona
1993The Fourth WallChicago Opera Theatre
1994-96Sunset BoulevardNorma DesmondWest End/Broadway
1997Triumph of LoveHesioneBroadway
1998GypsyMama RosePaper Mill Playhouse
1998Camino RealHartford Stage
2003Elegies: A Song CycleLincoln Center
2003The Threepenny OperaJenny DiverWilliamstown Theatre Festival
2010White's LiesMrs. WhiteOff-broadway
2011Arsenic and Old LaceMartha BrewsterDallas Theater Center
2013Dear WorldCountess AureliaCharing Cross Theatre, London
2013-14The Old FriendsGertrudeOff-broadway
Alley Theatre, Houston
2015-16Grey GardensBig EdieBay Street Theater, Sag Harbour, New York
Ahmanson Theater, Los Angeles
2018-19Hello, Dolly!Dolly Gallagher LeviNational Tour

Awards and nominations

Honorary awards