Jeannie Berlin

Actress

Popular As Jeannie Brette May

Birthday November 1, 1949

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Age 75 years old

Nationality United States

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1949

Jeannie Berlin (born Jeannie Brette May; November 1, 1949) is an American film, television and stage actress and screenwriter, the daughter of Elaine May.

1970

She acted on the New York stage and began appearing in a number of films, include Getting Straight (1970), The Strawberry Statement (1970), Move (1970), The Baby Maker (1970), Portnoy's Complaint (1971), and Bone (1972).

1972

She is best known for her role in the 1972 comedy film The Heartbreak Kid, for which she received Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for Best Supporting Actress.

Elaine May directed Berlin in the 1972 film The Heartbreak Kid, which garnered her Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress.

Berlin chose to use her mother's maiden name for her stage name.

Berlin made her screen debut appearing in an supporting role in the made-for-television film In Name Only starring Eve Arden.

In 1972, Berlin's performance in the comedy film The Heartbreak Kid directed by her mother with a screenplay by Neil Simon, garnered her Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress.

She also won National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress.

In article for The New York Times by John Gruen he wrote: "What is more, every critic said that Jeannie looks, sounds and acts exactly like her mother. One critic even said that she is a much better actress than her mother . . . 'with real blood coursing through her.' Anyway, this piece will set out to prove that Jeannie Berlin, who looks, talks, and acts exactly like Elaine May, is, in fact, Elaine May's 23‐year‐old daughter, and a person in her own right, even though . . . well, there's just no denying it, she looks, sounds, and acts exactly like her mother."

1975

She later played the leading role in Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York (1975), and has acted in films such as Margaret (2011), Inherent Vice (2014), Café Society (2016), The Fabelmans (2022), and You Hurt My Feelings (2023).

In 1975, Berlin played a leading role in the romantic comedy film Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York.

The film was not well received by critics: Stanley Eichelbaum from San Francisco Examiner noted that "Jeannie is cold and hasn't the inner glow the appeal and magnetism that an actress needs to carry a film."

The following year, she had a leading role in "Old Fashioned Murder", an episode of the NBC detective drama series Columbo.

1990

Berlin did not act on film or television again until 1990, when she appeared in and co-wrote the screenplay for the comedy-drama film In the Spirit starring her mother alongside Marlo Thomas and Olympia Dukakis.

Berlin appeared in a number of off-Broadway productions in 1990s.

2005

She made her Broadway theatre debut in May's play After the Night and the Music in 2005.

2011

After an extended absence of more than a decade from acting in films, in 2011 she co-starred in Margaret, a psychological drama film starring Anna Paquin.

She received positive reviews from film critics and was nominated for National Society of Film Critics and Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress.

2012

In 2012, she appeared in the play Other Desert Cities at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles.

2014

She later appeared in Paul Thomas Anderson's crime film Inherent Vice (2014), and Woody Allen's romantic comedy-drama Café Society (2016).

2016

She also acted in the HBO miniseries The Night Of (2016), Amazon Prime series Hunters (2020), and the HBO series Succession (2019–2023).

Born in Los Angeles, California, Berlin is the daughter of actress, comedienne, screenwriter, and director Elaine May (née Berlin) and inventor Marvin May.

In 2016, Berlin received positive reviews for her performance as prosecutor Helen Weiss in the HBO miniseries The Night Of.

She was a promising contender for an Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie category, but she did not receive a nomination.

2018

In 2018 she played the President of the United States in the Hulu drama series The First, and the following year was cast as Cyd Peach, the head of the Roys’ Fox News–esque TV station in the HBO drama series, Succession.

2020

In 2020, she had a recurring role in the Amazon Prime Video drama series, Hunters playing the grandmother of lead character.

In 2022, she starred in the coming-of-age drama film The Fabelmans directed by Steven Spielberg.