Glenne Headly

Actress

Birthday March 13, 1955

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace New London, Connecticut, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2017-6-8, Santa Monica, California, U.S. (62 years old)

Nationality United States

Height 1.73 m

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1955

Glenne Aimee Headly (March 13, 1955 – June 8, 2017) was an American actress.

She was widely known for her roles in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Dick Tracy, and Mr. Holland's Opus.

Headly received a Theatre World Award and four Joseph Jefferson Awards and was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards.

Headly was born on March 13, 1955, in New London, Connecticut.

Her first years were spent living in the care of her mother, Joan Ida Headly (née Sniscak), in San Francisco, and her maternal grandmother in Lansford, Pennsylvania.

Early in her elementary school years, she joined her mother, who was then living in Greenwich Village.

She studied ballet at the Robert Joffrey school of ballet and modern dance at the Martha Graham Studios.

In New York, she attended public schools, including PS 41, where she was placed in a class for intellectually gifted children.

There, a fifth-grade teacher introduced her to the work of Jacques Cousteau in an oceanography class, triggering a lifelong interest in preserving the natural world.

She later went on to the High School of Performing Arts, majoring in drama and graduating with honors.

Rather than continuing to study the dramatic arts, she attended the American College of Switzerland, a small college in Leysin from which she graduated with a bachelor's degree.

Soon after, she moved to New York, taking day jobs as a waitress so she could work nights in the theater for little or no salary.

Later, she moved to Chicago, where she joined the New Works Ensemble at the St. Nicholas Theatre.

She was eventually cast in a Goodman Theatre production of Curse of the Starving Class, directed by Robert Falls and co-starring John Malkovich.

While appearing on the Chicago stage in Curse of the Starving Class, Headly was asked to join the Steppenwolf Theatre ensemble, which was looking to expand.

She also appeared in several other productions.

In Chicago, she was nominated for five Joseph Jefferson awards, and won three for best supporting actress.

She received her Actors' Equity card when cast by Vivian Matalon in a summer theatre production of Charley's Aunt, and joined SAG when Arthur Penn wrote a breakout role for her in the film Four Friends.

1982

On August 2, 1982, Headly married fellow ensemble member John Malkovich.

Soon after, she replaced Ellen Barkin in Extremities off-Broadway.

She then was cast in The Philanthropist, also off-Broadway, and won a Theatre World Award for best newcomer.

In New York, she appeared in Balm in Gilead with her fellow Steppenwolf Theatre members, and in Arms and the Man, on Broadway, with Kevin Kline and Raul Julia.

1988

Headly played several supporting roles in such films as Making Mr. Right, Paperhouse, Seize the Day and Nadine, but her role in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988), with Steve Martin and Michael Caine, truly launched her film career.

In 1988, Headly was named Most Promising New Actress by the Chicago Film Critics Association.

That same year, Headly divorced Malkovich after he had an affair with Michelle Pfeiffer during the filming of Dangerous Liaisons.

1989

In 1989, Headly played the role of Elmira Boot Johnson in the critically acclaimed TV miniseries Lonesome Dove, a part for which she received her first of two Emmy Awards nominations for best supporting actress in a television movie.

Headly then was cast by Warren Beatty to appear as Tess Trueheart in Dick Tracy.

She next starred with Demi Moore and Bruce Willis in Mortal Thoughts, directed by Alan Rudolph.

1992

In 1992, she worked on a small Canadian film called Ordinary Magic, and on the first day of filming, met her future husband Byron McCulloch, whom she married in 1993.

1994

She also co-starred with Ted Danson and Macaulay Culkin in the 1994 comedy Getting Even with Dad.

Headly appeared in Mr. Holland's Opus, Sgt. Bilko, What's the Worst That Could Happen?, Breakfast of Champions, Around the Bend, 2 Days in the Valley, and others.

Headly appeared in the television movies Winchell, And the Band Played On, Pronto, My Own Country, and Women vs. Men.

1996

Headly received her second of two Emmy Awards nominations for best supporting actress in a television movie for Bastard Out of Carolina (1996).

1998

She was cast in the series Encore! Encore!, starring Nathan Lane and Joan Plowright, from 1998 to 1999, and had recurring roles as Dr. Abby Keaton on ER from 1996 to 1997 and as Leland Stottlemeyer's wife, Karen, on Monk.

2001

She appeared as Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer's daughter in the 2001 live telecast of the play On Golden Pond for CBS.

2004

In 2004, she played the mother of Lindsay Lohan's character in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen.

2005

She appeared in the films The Amateurs (2005), The Namesake (2006), Comeback Season (2006), Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (2008), The Joneses (2009), and Don Jon (2013).

2016

Headly appeared in the film Strange Weather (2016) and in the HBO limited series The Night Of (2016).

2017

In 2017, she appeared in The Circle and Just Getting Started, the latter marking her final film role, released six months after her death.

She also starred with Ed Begley Jr.. and Josh Hutcherson in Future Man, Hulu's half-hour comedy television series produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg; she died on June 8, 2017, mid-way through filming the series.