Barbara Bel Geddes(1922-2005)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Arguably best remembered for her role as Miss Ellie, the Ewing family
matriarch on the long-running TV series
Dallas (1978), Barbara Bel Geddes had
earlier scored success on stage and screen long before gaining more
lasting fame on television. She was born in New York City on Halloween Day
1922, the daughter of noted theatrical and industrial designer
Norman Bel Geddes, who staged more
than 200 plays. After growing up amidst the theatre, Bel Geddes began
acting on stage at age 18 and soon moved on to Broadway. The silver
screen also beckoned; she made her film debut in
The Long Night (1947). She was
quickly labeled a star, gracing the cover of Life magazine on April 12,
1948. Her third motion picture,
I Remember Mama (1948), garnered
Bel Geddes an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actress.
Other notable films include
Hoảng Sợ Trên Đường Phố (1950)
directed by Elia Kazan;
Alfred Hitchcock's classic
mystery-thriller Quay Cuồng (1958) with
James Stewart and
Kim Novak; and
The Five Pennies (1959)
opposite Danny Kaye. Though she achieved
immediate success in films, Bel Geddes also continued to tread the
boards on Broadway, since theatre was her first love. In 1952, she
received the prestigious Woman of the Year Award from Hasty Pudding
Theatricals USA, America's oldest theater company. She was nominated
for Tony Awards as best dramatic actress for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in
1956 and for the lead in Mary, Mary in 1961. Bel Geddes made several TV
appearances on
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955)
and other programs in the mid 1950s, but her greatest television role
came as Miss Ellie Ewing Farlow on
Dallas (1978), which enjoyed a run of
13 years (1978-1991). She won the Emmy Award for best actress in 1980
and was nominated in the same category in 1979 and 1981. Bel Geddes
left the show for health reasons during the 1984-85 season, with
Donna Reed taking over the role of Miss
Ellie. Bel Geddes returned for the 1985-86 season and continued on
Dallas (1978) until 1990, when she
effectively retired from acting. She did not appear in either of the
two Dallas TV reunion movies. On August 8, 2005, she died following a
long illness.