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Sharon Marguerite Gless (born May 31, 1943) is an American actress, known for her television roles as Maggie Philbin, na, a young receptionist from Frank MacBride and Pete Ryan (played by Eddie Albert and Robert Wagner) at Switch (1975-78), Sgt. Christine Cagney in the procedural police drama series Cagney & amp; Lacey (1982-88), the title role in The Trials of Rosie O'Neill (1990-92), as Debbie Novotny in the cable television series Showtime Queer as Folk (2000-2005), and as Madeline Westen at Burning Notice (2007-2013).

As the 10th Emmy Award winner and Golden Globe Award nominee, he won the Golden Globe in 1986 and Emmy in 1986 and 1987 for Cagney & amp; Lacey , and the second Golden Globe in 1991 for The Trials of Rosie O'Neill . Gless received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1995.


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Early life and career

California, the fifth generation, Sharon Gless was born in Los Angeles, daughter of Marjorie (McCarthy) and executive of sports apparel manufacturer Dennis J. Gless. He grew up in Roman Catholicism. He has two brothers, Michael and Aric; and his parents divorced when he was a teenager. Her maternal grandfather was Neil McCarthy, a prominent Los Angeles lawyer for Howard Hughes, who also has a large client executive and major film actor. Want to be an actress, she looks for her grandfather's advice and she tells her, "Stay out of it, this is a dirty business!" A few years later, when he talked to him again about acting, he pushed it, and gave his money for acting classes.

He works as a secretary for advertising agencies Gray Advertising and Young & amp; Rubicam, and later for the independent film production company Sassafras Films and General Film Corporation.

While working as a production assistant, Gless studied drama with acting coach Estelle Harman, and in 1974 she signed a 10-year contract with Universal Studios. Toward the end of his contract, he was identified in the media as the last contract player - a long-hawned Hollywood salary system, which Universal was the last to hire. Actress Elizabeth Baur was the first Gless cousin.

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Careers

Movies and TV

Early in his career, Gless appeared in numerous television series and TV movies, such as Revenge of the Stepford Wives , Faraday & amp; Company with Dan Dailey and James Naughton in 1973 and 1974, Emergency! , and The Rockford Files . She played a small part in Marcus Welby, MD (1969-1976), until she was offered the role of Kathleen Faverty, whom she played from 1974 to 1976. This was in addition to various guest stars on television, a classy young secretary, Maggie Philbin, with Eddie Albert and Robert Wagner in the private detective/swindler CBS Switch (1975-1978). Despite being a newcomer to the show, he gets along well with Albert and Wagner, both on screen and on the screen. When the show was canceled after the third season, he thanked Albert and Wagner for delivering an initial leap for his career. He even remained close friends with them.

While under contract with Universal, he starred in a number of properties, including Steven Bochco's 1979 television play comedy, Turnabout (based on Thorne Smith's 1931 novel about a temporary husband and wife), who failed to rank blockbuster, and, briefly on the sitcom House Calls (where he replaces Lynn Redgrave, who leaves because of a contract dispute).

Beginning with the seventh episode of the first full series/season, Gless replaces actress Meg Foster in the role of NYP police detective Christine Cagney at Cagney & amp; Lacey. The swit, like Foster, was chosen as Cagney because, although the Cagney character has been made with Gless himself in mind, he is not available for the pilot or the first seven installments in the first season.) In 1991, he married the executive producer of the series, Barney Rosenzweig, who spoke in his book Cagney & amp; Lacey... and Me about wanting Sharon Gless from scratch and Gless not available because of her contract with Universal.

Rosenzweig created the CBS drama series 1990-1992 The Trials of Rosie O'Neill for Gless and, uncredited, plays a psychiatrist only seen in part by whom Fiona's lawyer "Rosie" O'Neill recounts at the beginning of each episode. Gless, who has amassed six Emmy nominations - included two wins and a Golden Globe win for her role as Cagney - earned two additional Emmy nominations and a second Golden Globe win for the next series.

In 1993 and 1995, Gless and her television partner, Tyne Daly, joined together to recreate their title role in the critically acclaimed quartet and popular Cagney & amp; Lacey television movies. Gless and Tyne Daly jokingly call this "The Menopause Years".

In 1998, Gless narrated Ayn Rand's documentary: A Sense of Life, which received an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Feature.

Between 2000 and 2005, Gless appeared as Hal Sparks mother, Debbie Novotny, in her biggest and most critical role since Cagney & amp; Lacey in the famous Showtime cable television series Queer as Folk.

In 2000, he was in the episode Tapped by the Angels entitled "The Perfect Game".

On May 26, 2005, Gless was one of the mourners at Eddie Albert's funeral, along with former former Switch on Robert Wagner and Charlie Callas.

In 2006, Gless starred in the BBC television series The State Within. The following year he co-starred in the cable television series USA Burn Notice , playing the mother of Michael Westen (Jeffrey Donovan), Madeline Westen. In addition, Gless was a guest on several episodes of the FX Network cable series Nip/Tuck as an unstable agent named Colleen Rose, the role that gave her an Emmy Award nomination.

In 2009, Gless starred in her first lead role as a lesbian character in the independent film Hannah Free (Ripe Fruit Films), portrayed as a movie about the lifelong love affair between independent spirit and the woman she loves. call home. The film is based on a screenplay by Jeff Award-winning clerk Claudia Allen and directed by Wendy Jo Carlton.

In 2017, it was announced that Gless will appear in one episode of Casualty , the world's longest medical drama, as Zsa Zsa Harper-Jenkinson surgeon. She appeared in the thirteenth episode of the series's thirty series series. Gless calls Zsa Zsa an "extraordinary character". Gless was invited to appear on the show by one of the producers and expressed an interest in repeating his role. Gless's performance marked the first time the show had flown an American to England to film a role.

Gless is presented on the advisory board of the Los Angeles Student Film Institute.

Theater

The most recent Gless stage appearance is as Jane Juska in Hairy-Round Woman, Jane Prowse's stage adaptation of Jane Juska's A Woman Round-Heeled: My Late-life Adventures in Sex and Romance . The first production ran in San Francisco in early 2010. Sharon starred in a new production in Miami, December 2010 - February 2011, directed by Jane Prowse. A production takes place in London, transferring in November 2011 from Riverside Studio to Aldwych Theater, where the run closed on January 14, 2012.

Gless made her stage debut at Lillian Hellman's Watch on the Rhine at Stage West in Springfield, Massachusetts. Gless has extensive stage experience including two appearances in West End London, first in 1993 with Bill Paterson, when he created the role of Annie Wilkes in Stephen King's stage version of Misery in the Criterion Theater, and later in 1996 , where he appears opposite Tom Conti in Neil Simon Chapter Two , at the Gielgud Theater.

She starred in the Chicago playhouse of The Victory Gardens Theater in Claudia Allen's Cahoots , as well as several stints, including a night at Madison Square Garden with National Company Eve Ensler The Vagina Monologues . Gless appeared on The Alan Titchmarsh Show on October 17, 2011.

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Personal life

In 1991, at the age of 48, he married Barney Rosenzweig, producer of Cagney & amp; Lacey ; she had three daughters from her previous marriage to JoAnne Lang and also married Barbara Corday, a writer for Cagney & amp; Lacey .

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Movieography

Movies

Television


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Awards and nominations


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References


Blog - Sharon Gless: the official website
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External links

  • Official website
  • Sharon Gless's interview video on Archive of American Television
  • Women Rounder round
  • Sharon Gless on IMDb
  • Profile at the Broadcast Communications Museum
  • "Interview". OutSmart Magazine. Archived from the original on November 7, 2006.
  • "Sharon Gless Talks Burn Notice". The TV Addict. July 3, 2008.

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