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Her film career includes an [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress]] for ''[[Bonnie and Clyde]]'' ([[1967]]), and a nomination for ''[[Rachel, Rachel]]'' ([[1968]]). She also received a [[BAFTA|BAFTA Award]] nomination for her role in ''[[Watermelon Man]]'' ([[1970]]), and appeared in ''[[I Never Sang for My Father]]'' ([[1971]]), ''For Pete's Sake'' ([[1975]]), ''[[Dick Tracy (movie)|Dick Tracy]]'' ([[1992]]) and ''[[Boys on the Side]]'' ([[1995]]).
Her film career includes an [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress]] for ''[[Bonnie and Clyde]]'' ([[1967]]), and a nomination for ''[[Rachel, Rachel]]'' ([[1968]]). She also received a [[BAFTA|BAFTA Award]] nomination for her role in ''[[Watermelon Man]]'' ([[1970]]), and appeared in ''[[I Never Sang for My Father]]'' ([[1971]]), ''For Pete's Sake'' ([[1975]]), ''[[Dick Tracy (movie)|Dick Tracy]]'' ([[1992]]) and ''[[Boys on the Side]]'' ([[1995]]).


She also played the part of [[Roseanne Barr]] and [[Laurie Metcalf]]'s pretentious mother, Beverly, on the long-running [[sitcom]], ''[[Roseanne]]''.
She also played the part of [[Roseanne Barr]] and [[Laurie Metcalf]]'s pretentious mother, Beverly, on the long-running [[sitcom]], ''[[Roseanne]]''. Her other television credits include appearances on ''[[The Patty Duke Show]]'', ''[[Frasier]]'', and ''[[Law & Order: Special Victims Unit]]''.

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Revision as of 02:30, 26 August 2005

Estelle Parsons (born November 20, 1927 in Marblehead, Massachusetts) is an American theater, film and television actress.

Parsons originally studied law, and then worked as a singer with a band before settling on an acting career in the early 1950s. Moving to New York, she worked as a writer, producer and commentator for The Today Show.

She has received Tony Award nominations for her work in The Seven Descents of Myrtle (1968), And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little (1971), Miss Margarida's Way (1978) and Mornings at Seven (2002).

Her film career includes an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Bonnie and Clyde (1967), and a nomination for Rachel, Rachel (1968). She also received a BAFTA Award nomination for her role in Watermelon Man (1970), and appeared in I Never Sang for My Father (1971), For Pete's Sake (1975), Dick Tracy (1992) and Boys on the Side (1995).

She also played the part of Roseanne Barr and Laurie Metcalf's pretentious mother, Beverly, on the long-running sitcom, Roseanne. Her other television credits include appearances on The Patty Duke Show, Frasier, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.