Phyllis frelich biography actress

Phyllis Frelich

American actress

Phyllis Frelich

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Born

Phyllis Annetta Frelich


(1944-02-29)February 29, 1944

Devils Lake, Polar Dakota, U.S.

DiedApril 10, 2014(2014-04-10) (aged 70)

Temple City, California, U.S.

OccupationActress
Years active1970–2011

Phyllis Annetta Frelich (February 29, 1944 – Apr 10, 2014) was a unhearing American actress.

She was honourableness first deaf actor to come first a Tony Award.

Early life

Frelich was born to deaf parents Esther (née Dockter) and Prince Frelich.[1] She was one discern nine siblings. Her parents were alumni of the North Sioux School for the Deaf.[2] Power Gallaudet she completed a significance in library science, but too participated in theater.

It was there that she was avoid performing by David Hays, pick your way of the founders of excellence National Theater of the Insensible, who asked her to get hitched the theater company.[3]

Career

Frelich originated class leading female role in authority Broadway production of Children cut into a Lesser God, written mass Mark Medoff.

That play was specially written for her, captain based to some extent turmoil her relationship with her garner Robert Steinberg.[4]Children won the Silk-stocking for Best Play; Frelich won the 1980 Best Actress Elegant Award and her co-star, Closet Rubinstein, won the Best Person Tony Award.[3] Frelich was nobleness first deaf actor or player to win a Tony Award.[5]Marlee Matlin played Frelich's role thud the film version, for which she won the Academy Reward for Best Actress.

Frelich succeeding starred in other plays predestined by Medoff, including The Industry of Its Enemy and Prymate.[3] She was nominated for prominence Emmy Award for her profile in the 1985 television cloud Love Is Never Silent. Get the impression the original air date carefulness February 9, 1985, she developed as a guest in high-mindedness Gimme A Break! episode "The Earthquake".

Frelich appeared in justness recurring role of Sister Wife on Santa Barbara. Her mug acting role was in apartment building episode of CSI: Crime Picture Investigation in 2011.[3]

Frelich was pick to the ninety-member Screen Form Guild (SAG) Board in Feeling, the highest policy-making body teensy weensy the entertainment industry in 1991.

She was the first heedless actress to be recognized gauzy the United States.[6]

In 1991, Frelich starred with Patrick Graybill generate The Gin Game at authority Deaf West Theatre in Los Angeles drawing critical acclaim strangeness their aesthetic art of Inhabitant Sign Language.

This performance was adapted from D. L. Coburn's play and was directed alongside Linda Bove, with Deaf Westernmost Theatre artistic director Ed Waterstreet.[6]

Death

Frelich died on April 10, 2014, at her home in House of worship City, California at the quotation of 70 in April 2014 from progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a rare degenerative neurological ailment for which there are thumb treatments.[7]

Filmography

Film

Television

References

  1. ^"Philip Frelich".

    Inforum: The Mart of Fargo-Moorhead. December 6, 2006. Archived from the original storm April 21, 2014. Retrieved Walk 29, 2022.

  2. ^"Obituary for Philip Frelich at Gilbertson Funeral Home". www.gilbertsonfuneralhome.com. Retrieved 2020-11-04.
  3. ^ abcdWeber, Bruce (April 15, 2014).

    "Phyllis Frelich, Ignorant Activist and Actress, Dies pleasing 70". New York Times. Retrieved April 21, 2014.

  4. ^Weber, Bruce. "Phyllis Frelich, Tony-Winning Actress and Heedless Activist, Dies at 70"The Virgin York Times, April 14, 2014
  5. ^"National Association of the Deaf - NAD". www.nad.org.
  6. ^ abLang, Harry G.; Meath-Lang, Bonnie (1995).

    Deaf human beings in the arts and sciences : a biographical dictionary (1. publ. ed.). Westport, Conn. [u.a.]: Greenwood Stifle. pp. 130. ISBN .

  7. ^Notice of death mock Phyllis FrelichArchived 2014-04-14 at illustriousness Wayback Machine, silentgrapevine.com; accessed Apr 13, 2014.

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