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Gena Rowlands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Gena Rowlands Rowlands in 1955 Born Virginia Cathryn Rowlands (1930-06-19) June 19, 1930 (age 84) Madison, Wisconsin, U.S. Occupation Actress Years active 1954–present Spouse(s) John Cassavetes (1954–1989, his death) Children Nick Cassavetes Alexandra Cassavetes Zoe Cassavetes Virginia Cathryn Gena Rowlands (born June 19, 1930) is an American actress of film, stage and television. The four-time Emmy and two-time Golden Globe winner is best known for her collaborations with her actor-director husband John Cassavetes in ten films, in two of which, Gloria and A Woman Under the Influence, she gave Academy Award-nominated performances. Contents [hide] 1 Early years 2 Career 2.1 Early roles (1952–1967) 2.2 Cassavetes era (1968–1984) 2.3 Late career (1985–present) 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External links Early years[edit]Rowlands was born as Virginia Cathryn Rowlands in Madison, Wisconsin.[1] Her mother, Mary Allen Neal, was a housewife who later worked as an actress under the stage name Lady Rowlands.[2][3] Her father, Edwin Myrwyn Rowlands, was a banker and a state legislator.[4] He was a member of the Wisconsin Progressive Party, and was of Welsh descent.[5] She had a brother, David Rowlands. Her family moved to Washington, D.C. in 1939 when Edwin was appointed to a position in the United States Department of Agriculture; moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1942 when he was appointed as branch manager of the Office of Price Administration;[6] and later moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota. From 1947-50, she attended the University of Wisconsin,[7] where she was a popular student already renowned for her beauty.[8] She left for New York City to study drama at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Career[edit]Early roles (1952–1967)[edit] Publicity photo, 1967In the early 1950s, Rowlands performed with repertory theatre companies and at the Provincetown Playhouse. She made her Broadway debut in The Seven Year Itch and toured in a national production of the play. Rowlands costarred with Paul Stewart in the 26-episode syndicated TV series Top Secret (1954–55),[9] and she guest starred on such anthology television series as Robert Montgomery Presents, Appointment with Adventure, Kraft Television Theatre, and Studio One (1955). In 1956, she starred in Middle of the Night opposite Edward G. Robinson. She appeared alongside husband Cassavetes on an episode (Fly Baby, Fly) of the 1959–60 NBC detective series Johnny Staccato. She also appeared on an episode of the NBC western series, Riverboat, starring Darren McGavin, and the ABC adventure series, The Islanders, set in the South Pacific. Rowlands made her film debut in The High Cost of Loving in 1958. In 1961–62, she starred as the deaf-mute wife of Robert Lansing on NBCs 87th Precinct. In that same season, she appeared on ABCs Target: The Corruptors!, starring Stephen McNally. She also guest starred in CBSs The Lloyd Bridges Show and ABCs Breaking Point. In 1963, she guest-starred in an episode on the NBC western series, Bonanza and The Virginian, and The Lonely Hours and Ride The Nightmare on CBSs The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. In 1967, she was cast as socialite Adrienne Van Leyden in the prime time ABC soap opera Peyton Place. Cassavetes era (1968–1984)[edit]Rowlands and Cassavetes made ten films together: A Child is Waiting (1963), Faces (1968), Machine Gun McCain (1969), Minnie and Moskowitz (1971), A Woman Under the Influence (1974; nomination for Academy Award for Best Actress), Two-Minute Warning (1976), Opening Night (1977), Gloria (1980; nomination for Academy Award for Best Actress), Tempest (1982), and Love Streams (1984). According to Boston University film scholar Ray Carney, Rowlands sought to suppress an early version of Cassavetes first film, Shadows, that Carney says he rediscovered after decades of searching.[10] Rowlands also became involved in the screenings of Husbands and Love Streams, according to Carney. The UCLA Film and Television Archive mounted a restoration of Husbands, as it was pruned down (without Cassavetes consent, and in violation of his contract) by Columbia Pictures several months after its release, in an attempt to restore as much of the removed content as possible. At Rowlands request, UCLA created an alternate print with almost ten minutes of content edited out, as Rowlands felt that these scenes were in poor taste. The alternate print is the only one that has been made available for rental.[11] Late career (1985–present)[edit] Rowlands at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.In 1985, Rowlands played the mother in the critically acclaimed made-for-TV movie An Early Frost. She won an Emmy for her portrayal of former First Lady of the United States Betty Ford in the 1987 made-for-TV movie The Betty Ford Story. In 1988, Rowlands starred in Woody Allens dramatic film Another Woman. She played Marion Post, a middle-aged professor who is prompted to a journey of self-discovery when she overhears the therapy sessions of another woman (Mia Farrow). The review in Time Out described the characters trajectory: Marion gets to thinking, and is appalled to realise that so many assumptions about her own life and marriage are largely unfounded: in her desire for a controlled existence, she has evaded the emotional truth about relationships with her best friend (Sandy Dennis), brother (Harris Yulin) and husband (Ian Holm). Time Out praised the marvellous performances in the film, adding, Rowlands perfectly pitched approach to a demanding role is particularly stunning.[12] Film4 have called her performance sublime,[13] while Roger Ebert noted that it marked a considerable change in tone from her work with Cassavetes, thus showing how good an actress Rowlands has been all along.[14] In 2002, Rowlands appeared in Mira Nairs HBO movie Hysterical Blindness for which she won her third Emmy. She was later seen in The Notebook (2004), which was directed by her son Nick Cassavetes. The same year, she won her first Daytime Emmy for her role as Mrs. Evelyn Ritchie in The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie. In 2005, she appeared opposite Kate Hudson, Peter Sarsgaard, and John Hurt in the gothic thriller The Skeleton Key.[citation needed] In 2007, she played a supporting role opposite Parker Posey and Melvil Poupaud in Broken English, an independent American feature written and directed by her daughter Zoe Cassavetes. In 2009, she appeared on an episode of Monk (Mr. Monk and the Lady Next Door). On March 2, 2010, she appeared on an episode of NCIS as lead character Leroy Jethro Gibbss former mother-in-law, who is embroiled in a murder investigation.[citation needed] Rowlands has been nominated for two Academy Awards, eight Emmy Awards, one Daytime Emmy, eight Golden Globes, three Satellite Awards, and one SAG Award. Some of her notable wins include a Silver Berlin Bear; three Emmy Awards and one Daytime Emmy; two Golden Globes; two National Board of Review Awards; two Satellite Awards; and one Prize San Sebastián. Personal life[edit]Rowlands was married to John Cassavetes from April 9, 1954, until his death on February 3, 1989. They had three children, all actor-directors: Nick, Alexandra, and Zoe. Filmography[edit]Year Title Role Notes 1958 High Cost of Loving, TheThe High Cost of Loving Jenny Fry 1959 Shadows Woman in Nightclub Audience Uncredited 1962 Lonely Are the Brave Jerry Bondi 1962 Spiral Road, TheThe Spiral Road Els 1963 Child Is Waiting, AA Child Is Waiting Sophie Widdicombe Benham 1967 Tony Rome Rita Kosterman 1968 Faces Jeannie Rapp 1969 Machine Gun McCain Rosemary Scott Also known as Gli intoccabili 1971 Minnie and Moskowitz Minnie Moore 1974 Woman Under the Influence, AA Woman Under the Influence Mabel Longhetti Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress National Board of Review Award for Best Actress San Sebastián International Film Festival Prize for Best Actress Nominated — Academy Award for Best Actress 1975 Columbo: Playback Elizabeth Van Wick 1976 Two-Minute Warning Janet 1977 Opening Night Myrtle Gordon Silver Bear for Best Actress[15] Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama 1978 Brinks Job, TheThe Brinks Job Mary Pino 1978 Question of Love, AA Question of Love Linda Ray Guettner 1979 Strangers: The Story of a Mother and Daughter Abigail Mason 1980 Gloria Gloria Swenson Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress Nominated — Academy Award for Best Actress Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama 1982 Tempest Antonia Dimitrius 1982 Faerie Tale Theater The Witch 1983 Thursdays Child Victoria Alden Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film 1984 Love Streams Sarah Lawson Nastro dArgento Best Foreign Actress 1985 Early Frost, AnAn Early Frost Katherine Pierson Nominated — Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress – Miniseries or a Movie Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film 1987 Light of Day Jeanette Rasnick 1987 Betty Ford Story, TheThe Betty Ford Story Betty Ford Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress – Miniseries or a Movie Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film 1988 Another Woman Marion Post 1989 Im Almost Not Crazy: John Cassavetes, the Man and His Work Herself 1990 Hollywood Mavericks Herself 1991 Once Around Marilyn Bella 1991 Night on Earth Victoria Snelling 1991 Ted & Venus Mrs. Turner 1991 Face of a Stranger Pat Foster Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress – Miniseries or a Movie 1992 Crazy in Love Honora Swift Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film 1993 Silent Cries Peggy Sutherland 1993 Anything for John Herself 1994 Parallel Lives Francie Pomerantz 1995 Something to Talk About Georgia King 1995 Neon Bible, TheThe Neon Bible Mae Morgan 1996 Unhook the Stars Mildred Millie Hawks Nominated — Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role 1997 Shes So Lovely Miss Jane Green 1998 Paulie Ivy 1998 Hope Floats Ramona Calvert Lone Star Film & Television Award for Best Supporting Actress 1998 Mighty, TheThe Mighty Gram 1998 Playing by Heart Hannah 1999 Weekend, TheThe Weekend Laura Ponti Nominated — Seattle International Film Festival Citation of Excellence for Ensemble Cast Performance 2000 Light Keeps Me Company Herself - interviewee 2000 Color of Love: Jaceys Story, TheThe Color of Love: Jaceys Story Georgia Porter Nominated — Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress – Miniseries or a Movie Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film 2001 Wild Iris Minnie Brinn Nominated — Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress – Miniseries or a Movie 2002 Charms for the Easy Life Ms. Charlie Kate 2003 Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There Herself 2003 Hysterical Blindness Virginia Miller Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress – Miniseries or a Movie Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film 2004 The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie Evelyn Ritchie Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in a Children/Youth/Family Special 2004 Taking Lives Mrs. Asher 2004 The Notebook Old Allie Calhoun Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture 2005 Skeleton Key, TheThe Skeleton Key Violet Devereaux Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress 2006 Paris, je taime Gena (segment Quartier Latin) 2007 Broken English Vivien Wilder-Mann 2007 Persepolis Marjanes grandmother Voice role, English dubbed version 2007 What If God Were the Sun? Melissa Eisenbloom Nominated — Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress – Miniseries or a Movie Nominated — Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie 2009 Monk Marge Johnson Nominated - Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series 2010 NCIS Joann Fielding 2011 Olive Tess M Powell 2012 Yellow Mimi 2013 Parts Per Billion Esther Biography portal Wisconsin portal California portal Film portal Television portal References[edit]1.Jump up ^ Dane County Register of Deeds, Madison, Wisconsin. 2.Jump up ^ U.S. Census, April 1, 1930, state of Wisconsin, county of Columbia, village of Cambria, enumeration district 3, page 4-B, family 130 3.Jump up ^ Gena Rowlands Film Reference biography 4.Jump up ^ Assembly, 1927-1935; Senate, 1935-1939. Members of the Wisconsin Legislature 1848–1999, Informational Bulletin 99-1, Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau, 1999. 5.Jump up ^ Lane, Lydia (November 21, 1980). Beauty. 6.Jump up ^ OPA Directed by Merwyn [sic] Rowlands, The Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, April 2, 1942, p. 4 7.Jump up ^ Registrars Office, University of Wisconsin–Madison. 8.Jump up ^ Six U.W. Co-eds Badger Beauties, The Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, November 14, 1949, p. 2 9.Jump up ^ Top Secret. Classic TV Archive. Retrieved 2014-11-26. 10.Jump up ^ “Who Owns an Improvised Work?”, The John Cassavetes Pages; accessed December 17, 2006 11.Jump up ^ Carney, Ray “On Your Relationship with Criterion”, The John Cassavetes Pages; accessed December 17, 2006 12.Jump up ^ Another Woman. Time Out. Retrieved April 1, 2013. 13.Jump up ^ Another Woman. Film4. Retrieved April 1, 2013. 14.Jump up ^ Ebert, Roger (November 18, 1988). Another Woman. Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved April 1, 2013. 15.Jump up ^ Berlinale 1978: Prize Winners. berlinale.de. Retrieved 2010-08-08. External links[edit] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gena Rowlands. Gena Rowlands at the Internet Broadway Database Gena Rowlands at the Internet Movie Database Gena Rowlands at the TCM Movie Database [show] Awards for Gena Rowlands [show]v · t · eSilver Bear for Best Actress Elsa Martinelli (1956) · Yvonne Mitchell (1957) · Anna Magnani (1958) · Shirley MacLaine (1959) · Juliette Mayniel (1960) · Anna Karina (1961) · Rita Gam / Viveca Lindfors (1962) · Bibi Andersson (1963) · Sachiko Hidari (1964) · Madhur Jaffrey (1965) · Lola Albright (1966) · Edith Evans (1967) · Stéphane Audran (1968) · Simone Signoret / Shirley MacLaine (1971) · Elizabeth Taylor (1972) · Kinuyo Tanaka (1975) · Jadwiga Barańska (1976) · Lily Tomlin (1977) · Gena Rowlands (1978) · Hanna Schygulla (1979) · Renate Krößner (1980) · Barbara Grabowska (1981) · Katrin Saß (1982) · Yevgeniya Glushenko (1983) · Inna Churikova (1984) · Jo Kennedy (1985) · Charlotte Valandrey / Marcélia Cartaxo (1986) · Ana Beatriz Nogueira (1987) · Holly Hunter (1988) · Isabelle Adjani (1989) · Victoria Abril (1991) · Maggie Cheung (1992) · Michelle Pfeiffer (1993) · Crissy Rock (1994) · Josephine Siao (1995) · Anouk Grinberg (1996) · Juliette Binoche (1997) · Fernanda Montenegro (1998) · Juliane Köhler (1999) · Bibiana Beglau (2000) · Kerry Fox (2001) · Halle Berry (2002) · Nicole Kidman / Julianne Moore / Meryl Streep (2003) · Charlize Theron / Catalina Sandino Moreno (2004) · Julia Jentsch (2005) · Sandra Hüller (2006) · Nina Hoss (2007) · Sally Hawkins (2008) · Birgit Minichmayr (2009) · Shinobu Terajima (2010) · Sareh Bayat / Sarina Farhadi / Leila Hatami / Kimia Hosseini (2011) · Rachel Mwanza (2012) · Paulina García (2013) · Haru Kuroki (2014) [show]v · t · eGolden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Jane Seymour (1981) · Ingrid Bergman (1982) · Ann-Margret (1983) · Ann-Margret (1984) · Liza Minnelli (1985) · Loretta Young (1986) · Gena Rowlands (1987) · Ann Jillian (1988) · Christine Lahti (1989) · Barbara Hershey (1990) · Judy Davis (1991) · Laura Dern (1992) · Bette Midler (1993) · Joanne Woodward (1994) · Jessica Lange (1995) · Helen Mirren (1996) · Alfre Woodard (1997) · Angelina Jolie (1998) · Halle Berry (1999) · Judi Dench (2000) · Judy Davis (2001) · Uma Thurman (2002) · Meryl Streep (2003) · Glenn Close (2004) · S. Epatha Merkerson (2005) · Helen Mirren (2006) · Queen Latifah (2007) · Laura Linney (2008) · Drew Barrymore (2009) · Claire Danes (2010) · Kate Winslet (2011) · Julianne Moore (2012) · Elisabeth Moss (2013) [show]v · t · eGolden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama (1961–1980) Geraldine Page (1961) · Geraldine Page (1962) · Leslie Caron (1963) · Anne Bancroft (1964) · Samantha Eggar (1965) · Anouk Aimée (1966) · Edith Evans (1967) · Joanne Woodward (1968) · Geneviève Bujold (1969) · Ali MacGraw (1970) · Jane Fonda (1971) · Liv Ullmann (1972) · Marsha Mason (1973) · Gena Rowlands (1974) · Louise Fletcher (1975) · Faye Dunaway (1976) · Jane Fonda (1977) · Jane Fonda (1978) · Sally Field (1979) · Mary Tyler Moore (1980) Complete list · (1943–1960) · (1961–1980) · (1981–2000) · (2001–2020) [show]v · t · eKansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress 1966–1980 Elizabeth Taylor (1966) · Lynn Redgrave/Vanessa Redgrave (1967) · Joanne Woodward (1968) · Liza Minnelli (1969) · Jane Fonda (1970) · Jane Fonda (1971) · Katharine Hepburn/Cicely Tyson (1972) · Joanne Woodward (1973) · Joanne Woodward (1974) · Gena Rowlands (1975) · Faye Dunaway (1976) · Diane Keaton (1977) · Geraldine Page (1978) · Sally Field (1979) · Sissy Spacek (1980) 1981–2000 Susan Sarandon (1981) · Julie Andrews/Meryl Streep (1982) · Meryl Streep (1983) · JoBeth Williams (1984) · Meryl Streep (1985) · Sissy Spacek (1986) · Cher (1987) · Jodie Foster (1988) · Jessica Tandy (1989) · Joanne Woodward (1990) · Jodie Foster (1991) · Emma Thompson (1992) · Emma Thompson (1993) · Winona Ryder (1994) · Susan Sarandon (1995) · Frances McDormand (1996) · Helena Bonham Carter (1997) · Gwyneth Paltrow (1998) · Reese Witherspoon (1999) · Ellen Burstyn (2000) 2001–present Nicole Kidman (2001) · Julianne Moore (2002) · Jennifer Connelly (2003) · Hilary Swank (2004) · Reese Witherspoon (2005) · Helen Mirren (2006) · Marion Cotillard (2007) · Meryl Streep (2008) · Meryl Streep (2009) · Natalie Portman (2010) · Kirsten Dunst (2011) · Jennifer Lawrence (2012) · Sandra Bullock (2013) · Rosamund Pike (2014) [show]v · t · eNational Board of Review Award for Best Actress Joan Crawford (1945) · Anna Magnani (1946) · Celia Johnson (1947) · Olivia de Havilland (1948) · Gloria Swanson (1950) · Jan Sterling (1951) · Shirley Booth (1952) · Jean Simmons (1953) · Grace Kelly (1954) · Anna Magnani (1955) · Dorothy McGuire (1956) · Joanne Woodward (1957) · Ingrid Bergman (1958) · Simone Signoret (1959) · Greer Garson (1960) · Geraldine Page (1961) · Anne Bancroft (1962) · Patricia Neal (1963) · Kim Stanley (1964) · Julie Christie (1965) · Elizabeth Taylor (1966) · Edith Evans (1967) · Liv Ullmann (1968) · Geraldine Page (1969) · Glenda Jackson (1970) · Irene Papas (1971) · Cicely Tyson (1972) · Liv Ullmann (1973) · Gena Rowlands (1974) · Isabelle Adjani (1975) · Liv Ullmann (1976) · Anne Bancroft (1977) · Ingrid Bergman (1978) · Sally Field (1979) · Sissy Spacek (1980) · Glenda Jackson (1981) · Meryl Streep (1982) · Shirley MacLaine (1983) · Peggy Ashcroft (1984) · Whoopi Goldberg (1985) · Kathleen Turner (1986) · Lillian Gish / Holly Hunter (1987) · Jodie Foster (1988) · Michelle Pfeiffer (1989) · Mia Farrow (1990) · Geena Davis / Susan Sarandon (1991) · Emma Thompson (1992) · Holly Hunter (1993) · Miranda Richardson (1994) · Emma Thompson (1995) · Frances McDormand (1996) · Helena Bonham Carter (1997) · Fernanda Montenegro (1998) · Janet McTeer (1999) · Julia Roberts (2000) · Halle Berry (2001) · Julianne Moore (2002) · Diane Keaton (2003) · Annette Bening (2004) · Felicity Huffman (2005) · Helen Mirren (2006) · Julie Christie (2007) · Anne Hathaway (2008) · Carey Mulligan (2009) · Lesley Manville (2010) · Tilda Swinton (2011) · Jessica Chastain (2012) · Emma Thompson (2013) · Julianne Moore (2014) [show]v · t · ePrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Judith Anderson (1954) · Mary Martin (1955) · Claire Trevor (1956) · Polly Bergen (1957) · Julie Harris (1959) · Ingrid Bergman (1960) · Judith Anderson (1961) · Julie Harris (1962) · Kim Stanley (1963) · Shelley Winters (1964) · Lynn Fontanne (1965) · Simone Signoret (1966) · Geraldine Page (1967) · Maureen Stapleton (1968) · Geraldine Page (1969) · Patty Duke (1970) · Lee Grant (1971) · Glenda Jackson (1972) · Cloris Leachman (1973) · Susan Hampshire / Cicely Tyson / Mildred Natwick (1974) · Katharine Hepburn / Jessica Walter (1975) · Susan Clark / Rosemary Harris (1976) · Sally Field / Patty Duke (1977) · Joanne Woodward / Meryl Streep (1978) · Bette Davis (1979) · Patty Duke (1980) · Vanessa Redgrave (1981) · Ingrid Bergman (1982) · Barbara Stanwyck (1983) · Jane Fonda (1984) · Joanne Woodward (1985) · Marlo Thomas (1986) · Gena Rowlands (1987) · Jessica Tandy (1988) · Holly Hunter (1989) · Barbara Hershey (1990) · Lynn Whitfield (1991) · Gena Rowlands (1992) · Holly Hunter (1993) · Kirstie Alley (1994) · Glenn Close (1995) · Helen Mirren (1996) · Alfre Woodard (1997) · Ellen Barkin (1998) · Helen Mirren (1999) · Halle Berry (2000) · Judy Davis (2001) · Laura Linney (2002) · Maggie Smith (2003) · Meryl Streep (2004) · S. Epatha Merkerson (2005) · Helen Mirren (2006) · Helen Mirren (2007) · Laura Linney (2008) · Jessica Lange (2009) · Claire Danes (2010) · Kate Winslet (2011) · Julianne Moore (2012) · Laura Linney (2013) · Jessica Lange (2014) [show]v · t · ePrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Olivia Cole (1977) · Blanche Baker (1978) · Esther Rolle (1979) · Mare Winningham (1980) · Jane Alexander (1981) · Penny Fuller (1982) · Jean Simmons (1983) · Roxana Zal (1984) · Kim Stanley (1985) · Colleen Dewhurst (1986) · Piper Laurie (1987) · Jane Seymour (1988) · Colleen Dewhurst (1989) · Eva Marie Saint (1990) · Ruby Dee (1991) · Amanda Plummer (1992) · Mary Tyler Moore (1993) · Cicely Tyson (1994) · Judy Davis / Shirley Knight (1995) · Greta Scacchi (1996) · Diana Rigg (1997) · Mare Winningham (1998) · Anne Bancroft (1999) · Vanessa Redgrave (2000) · Tammy Blanchard (2001) · Stockard Channing (2002) · Gena Rowlands (2003) · Mary-Louise Parker (2004) · Jane Alexander (2005) · Kelly Macdonald (2006) · Judy Davis (2007) · Eileen Atkins (2008) · Shohreh Aghdashloo (2009) · Julia Ormond (2010) · Maggie Smith (2011) · Jessica Lange (2012) · Ellen Burstyn (2013) · Kathy Bates (2014) [show]v · t · eBoston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress 1980-1999 Gena Rowlands (1980) · Marília Pêra (1981) · Meryl Streep (1982) · Rosanna Arquette (1983) · Judy Davis (1984) · Geraldine Page (1985) · Chloe Webb (1986) · Holly Hunter (1987) · Melanie Griffith (1988) · Jessica Tandy (1989) · Anjelica Huston (1990) · Geena Davis (1991) · Emma Thompson (1992) · Holly Hunter (1993) · Julianne Moore (1994) · Nicole Kidman (1995) · Brenda Blethyn (1996) · Helena Bonham Carter (1997) · Samantha Morton (1998) · Hilary Swank (1999) 2000-present Ellen Burstyn (2000) · Tilda Swinton (2001) · Maggie Gyllenhaal (2002) · Scarlett Johansson (2003) · Hilary Swank (2004) · Reese Witherspoon (2005) · Helen Mirren (2006) · Marion Cotillard (2007) · Sally Hawkins (2008) · Meryl Streep (2009) · Natalie Portman (2010) · Michelle Williams (2011) · Emmanuelle Riva (2012) · Cate Blanchett (2013) · Marion Cotillard (2014) [show]v · t · eSatellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (1996–2005, retired) Debbie Reynolds (1996) · Joan Cusack (1997) · Joan Allen (1998) · Catherine Keener (1999) · Kate Hudson (2000) · Maggie Smith (2001) · Tovah Feldshuh (2002) · Patricia Clarkson (2003) · Regina King (2004) · Rosario Dawson (2005) Motion Picture Drama (1996–2005, retired) Courtney Love (1996) · Julianne Moore (1997) · Kimberly Elise (1998) · Chloë Sevigny (1999) · Jennifer Ehle / Rosemary Harris (2000) · Jennifer Connelly (2001) · Edie Falco (2002) · Maria Bello (2003) · Gena Rowlands (2004) · Laura Linney (2005) Motion Picture (2006–present) Jennifer Hudson (2006) · Amy Ryan (2007) · Rosemarie DeWitt (2008) · MoNique (2009) · Jacki Weaver (2010) · Jessica Chastain (2011) · Anne Hathaway (2012) · June Squibb (2013) Authority control WorldCat · VIAF: 117989550 · LCCN: no90008931 · ISNI: 0000 0001 1804 7454 · GND: 122510631 · BNF: cb137574280 (data) Persondata Name Rowlands, Gena Alternative names Rowlands, Virginia Cathryn Short description Actor Date of birth 1930-06-19 Place of birth Madison, Wisconsin, U.S. Date of death Place of death Retrieved from en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gena_Rowlands&oldid=638471546 Categories: 1930 birthsLiving peopleActresses from WisconsinAmerican people of Welsh descentAmerican film actressesAmerican stage actressesAmerican television actressesBest Drama Actress Golden Globe (film) winnersBest Miniseries or Television Movie Actress Golden Globe winnersOutstanding Performance by a Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Primetime Emmy Award winnersOutstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Primetime Emmy Award winnersActresses from Washington, D.C.People from Columbia County, WisconsinUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison alumni20th-century 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