Cloris Leachman counts with its credit more than one forty films, several televised series, more than 35 telefilms, a dozen special emissions and about thirty plays. During its 40 years of career, it obtained 8 Emmy Awards, a Golden delicious Earth, a BAFTA Award, a National Board of Review Award and a Oscar of the best second role - it received these last three prices for its portrait of Ruth Popper in the Last meeting (The Last Picture Show) (1971) of Peter Bogdanovich. It recently was the interpreter of Bad Santa (2003) of Terry Zwigoff, Alex & Emma de Rob Reiner, Lit of Beverly Hills de Penelope Spheeris, The Amati Girls de Anne de Salvo, Raccroche! (Hanging Up) (1999) of Diane Keaton, with Keaton, Meg Ryan and LISA Kudrow, and Music of my heart (Music of the Heart) (1999) of Wes Craven, with Meryl Streep, Angela Bassett, Aidan Quinn and Gloria Estefan. She was also the interpreter of Now and then of Lesli Linka Glatter, and Never too late of Giles Walker, with Olympia Dukakis. She lent her voice to Beavis and butthead is made America de Mike Judge. Among its most famous films, let us quote Butch Cassidy and Kid (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) (1969) of George
y Hill, and comedies of Mel Brooks Frankenstein junior (Young Frankenstein) (1974) and the Great shiver (High Anxiety) (1978) One will find it in The Longest Yard of Peter Segal, with Adam Sandler and Chris Rock, Sky High de Mike Mitchell, with Kurth Russell and Kelly Preston, and in the independent film The Californians de Jonathan Parker, with Noah Wyle and Illeana Douglas. While turning Spanglish (2004) Cloris Leachman played for television in the telefilm Mrs. Harris (2005) at the sides of Sir Ben Kingsley, Annette Benning and Ellen Burstyn, and in the Malcolm series. It was quoted with four recoveries in Emmy Award for its interpretation of Phyllis Lindstrom in The Mary Tyler Moore Show, of 1970 to 1975, and in gained two. It was quoted in Emmy in 1976 and the Golden delicious Earth of the best actress for the series Phyllis spin-off. It gained other Emmys for A Brand New Life and a special mission Cher, A Woman Who Willed A Miracle and its eight minutes monologue for the celebration of the 50e anniversary of Screen Actors Guild. It obtained its seventh Emmy in 1998 for its interpretation of Aunt Mooster in the series Promised Land. In 2001, Ellen Degeneres chose for incarner his/her mother in the series The Ellen Show, and in 2004, it obtained its fourth quotation of continuation for the Malcolm series. It had gained eighth Emmy in 2002 for its regular role of Ida Grandmother over the series. It grew not far from Monks, in Iowa, and, teenager, animated its first talk-show on a local radio. It made its studies in Northwestern University and was one of the five finalists for the title of America Miss in 1946. Elia Kazan then chose to become one of the members of Actors Studio original. It almost immediately made its beginnings in Broadway in "Sundown Beach". It gained Daniel Blum Theatre World Award then played several parts in Broadway whose "As you will like him" with Katharine Hepburn. To its repertory came to be added "South Pacific", "Lo and Behold", "John Loves Mary", "King of Hearts", "Masquerade" and well of others. It made its first film in 1955, In the fourth speed of Robert Aldrich, according to Mickey Spillane, then with Paul Newman in the Torment of the consents (The Rack) (1956) of Arnold Laven.
arner his/her mother in the series The Ellen Show, and in 2004, it obtained its fourth quotation of continuation for the Malcolm series. It had gained eighth Emmy in 2002 for its regular role of Ida Grandmother over the series. It grew not far from Monks, in Iowa, and, teenager, animated its first talk-show on a local radio. It made its studies in Northwestern University and was one of the five finalists for the title of America Miss in 1946. Elia Kazan then chose to become one of the members of Actors Studio original. It almost immediately made its beginnings in Broadway in "Sundown Beach". It gained Daniel Blum Theatre World Award then played several parts in Broadway whose "As you will like him" with Katharine Hepburn. To its repertory came to be added "South Pacific", "Lo and Behold", "John Loves Mary", "King of Hearts", "Masquerade" and well of others. It made its first film in 1955, In the fourth speed of Robert Aldrich, according to Mickey Spillane, then with Paul Newman in the Torment of the consents (The Rack) (1956) of Arnold Laven.