MARY TYLER MOORE

Mary Tyler Moore
Gender: Female
Known for: Acting
Birthday: December 29, 1936
Deathday: January 25, 2017
Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Biography
Mary Tyler Moore (December 29, 1936 – January 25, 2017) was an American actress, producer, and social advocate. She is best known for her roles on The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961–1966) and The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970–1977), which "helped define a new vision of American womanhood" and "appealed to an audience facing the new trials of modern-day existence". Moore won seven Primetime Emmy Awards and three Golden Globe Awards. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in Ordinary People. Moore is also known for her supporting role in the musical film Thoroughly Modern Millie. Moore was an advocate for animal rights, vegetarianism and diabetes prevention.
Filmography
Starring
Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
Self - Special Guest
Self (archive footage)
Self / Various (archive footage)
2013·
Inequality for AllMary Richards (archive footage)
Self
Laura Petrie (archive footage)
2010·
Hot in ClevelandDiane
2009·
Against the CurrentLiz' Mom
2008·
Lipstick JungleJoyce
2005·
Snow WonderLula
2004·
TV RevolutionLaura Petrie
2003·
BlessingsLydia Blessing
2003·
The Gin GameFonsia Dorsey
2002·
Miss Lettie and MeLettie Anderson
2002·
CheatsMrs. Stark
Self
Sante Chambers Kimes / Eva Guerrero
2000·
Mary and RhodaMary Richards-Cronin
2000·
Labor PainsEsther Raymond
1998·
That '70s ShowChristine St. George
1998·
Kids Are Punny1997·
The ViewSelf
1997·
King of the HillReverend Karen Stroup (voice)
1997·
PaybackKathryn Stanfill
1997·
Keys to TulsaCynthia Boudreau
Self - Guest
Self
Jessica
Pearl Coplin
1995·
The Naked TruthCatherine Wilde
1995·
New York NewsLouise Felcott
1994·
EllenMary Tyler Moore
Self
1993·
Intimate PortraitSelf
Self - Guest
1993·
FrasierMarjorie (voice)
1993·
Stolen BabiesGeorgia Tann
Herself - Host
1990·
Thanksgiving DayPaula Schloss
1990·
The Last Best YearWendy Haller
1988·
LincolnMary Todd Lincoln
1988·
Annie McGuireAnnie McGuire
1986·
Just Between FriendsHolly Davis
1985·
MaryMary Brenner
1985·
Finnegan Begin AgainLiz DeHaan
Self
Self (archive footage)
1984·
HeartsoundsMartha Weinman Lear
1982·
WoganSelf
1982·
Night of 100 StarsSelf
1982·
Six WeeksCharlotte Dreyfus
1982·
I Love LibertySelf
1981·
Making 'M*A*S*H'Narrator (voice)
1980·
Ordinary PeopleBeth Jarrett
Mary McKinnon
1978·
First, You CryBetty Rollin
Angel / Devil / Woman
1975·
Saturday Night LiveSelf - Host
1974·
Rhoda1971·
The Pet SetSelf
Mary Richards
Herself
1969·
Run a Crooked MileElizabeth Sutton
1969·
Change of HabitSister Michelle Gallagher
Martine Randall
Miss Dorothy Brown
1963·
The Danny Kaye ShowSelf
1961·
StraightawayLaura Petrie
1961·
X-15Pamela Stewart
1960·
ThrillerSherry Smith, Mary Snyder
1960·
Overland TrailJoan Ransom
1960·
The AquanautsDana March
1960·
The Tab Hunter ShowBrunette
1960·
Surfside 6Kathy Murlow
1960·
Checkmate1960·
The Fatal ImpulseMary Snyder
1959·
Hawaiian EyePeggy Regan, Vanessa Kinard, Susan Hart
1959·
The DeputyAmy Collins
1959·
RiverboatLily Belle de Lesseps
1959·
Lock-Up1959·
Johnny StaccatoSelf
1959·
Bourbon Street Beat1958·
77 Sunset StripMarie Drew, Girl on Telephone (uncredited)
Sophie Anderson
1958·
Bronco1958·
Once Upon a Horse...Dance Hall Girl (uncredited)
Sam (voice) (uncredited)
1957·
Operation Mad BallNurse (uncredited)
1956·
Tony AwardsSelf - Hostess / Presenter / Special Award Recipient, Self - Memoriam (archive footage), Self - Presenter, Self - Host
1955·
The MillionaireLinda
1953·
The OscarsSelf
Happy Hotpoint (uncredited)
Student
1949·
The Emmy AwardsSelf
1944·
Golden Globe AwardsSelf - Winner, Self - Nominee/Presenter
Production
2003·
The Gin GameCo-Executive Producer
Executive Producer
2000·
Mary and RhodaExecutive Producer
Director