Oscar-Winning Actor Cloris Leachman Dies At 94
Cloris Leachman, an Oscar-winner for her portrayal of a lonely housewife in βThe Last Picture Showβ and a comedic delight as the fearsome Frau BlΓΌcher in βYoung Frankensteinβ and neighbor Phyllis on βThe Mary Tyler Moore Show,β has died. She was 94.
Leachman died in her sleep of natural causes at her home in Encinitas, California, publicist Monique Moss said Wednesday. Her daughter was at her side, Moss said.
A character actor of extraordinary range, Leachman defied typecasting. In her early television career, she appeared as the mother of Timmy on the βLassieβ series. She played a frontier prostitute in βButch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,β a crime spree family member in βCrazy Mama,β and BlΓΌcher in Mel Brooksβ βYoung Frankenstein,β in which the very mention of her name made horses whinny.
In 1989 she toured in βGrandma Moses,β a play in which she aged from 45 to 101. For three years in the 1990s she appeared in major cities as the captainβs wife in the revival of βShow Boat.β In the 1993 movie version of βThe Beverly Hillbillies,β she assumed the Irene Ryan role as Granny Clampett.
She also had an occasional role as Ida on βMalcolm in the Middle,β winning Emmys in 2002 and 2006 for that show. And in 2008, she joined the ranks of contestants in βDancing With the Stars,β not lasting long in the competition but pleasing the crowds by wearing sparkly dance costumes, sitting in judgesβ laps and cussing during the live television broadcast.
Although she started out as Miss Chicago in the Miss America Pageant, Leachman willingly accepted unglamorous screen roles.
βBasically I donβt care how I look, ugly or beautiful,β she told an interviewer in 1973. βI donβt think thatβs what beauty is. On a single day, any of us is ugly or beautiful. Iβm heartbroken I canβt be the witch in βThe Wizard of Oz.β But Iβd also like to be the good witch. Phyllis combines them both.
βIβm kind of like that in life. Iβm magic, and I believe in magic. Thereβs supposed to be a point in life when you arenβt supposed to stay believing that. I havenβt reached it yet.β
