Pamela Payton-Wright
Pamela Payton-Wright (November 1, 1941 – December 14, 2019) was an American actress.
Pamela Payton-Wright | |
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Born | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. | November 1, 1941
Died | December 14, 2019 78) | (aged
Years active | 1964–2012 |
Spouse(s) | David Arthur Butler
(m. 1978; div. 1989) |
Children | 1 |
Life and work
Payton-Wright was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Eleanor Ruth (née McKinley) and Gordon Edgar Payton-Wright.[1] After graduating from Tuscaloosa High School,[2] she graduated from Birmingham–Southern College in 1963. She began her television career in 1972 as Rhonda on Corky. She later joined the cast of Another World in 1979 in the role of Hazel Parker, a role she played for one year.
Payton-Wright appeared in numerous Broadway and Off-Broadway productions. Following numerous film roles and television appearances, Payton-Wright joined the cast of the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live, in 1991, and was the first to play the role of sweet natured, but simple-minded Agatha "Addie" Cramer. She played this part recurringly on the show.
She died on December 14, 2019.[3]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1972 | Corky | Rhonda | |
1979 | Going in Style | Kathy | |
1980 | Resurrection | Margaret | |
1981 | The Dark End of the Street | Mary Ann | |
1986 | My Little Girl | Delly Bettinger | |
1987 | Ironweed | Mother | |
1988 | Starlight: A Musical Movie | ||
1990 | The Freshman | Liz Armstrong | |
1993 | Me and Veronica | Agnes | |
1999 | In Dreams | Ethel | |
2004 | Saving Face | Dr. Morgan |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1969 | NET Playhouse | Electra | "The Prodigal" |
1971 | Cannon | Ginger | "Fool's Gold" |
1971 | Mannix | Lisa Stabler | "Murder Times Three" |
1971 | Medical Center | Jessie | "Idolmaker" |
1972 | Medical Center | Lori | "Cycle of Peril" |
1972 | Young Dr. Kildare | Ruth | "Deaf Heart" |
1972 | Gunsmoke | Emma Donavan | "Yankton" |
1972 | Bonanza | Zeena Harris | "Search in Limbo" |
1972 | Look Homeward, Angel | Laura James | TV film |
1973 | ABC's Wide World of Entertainment | Rosalind | "The Haunting of Rosalind" |
1974 | Movin' On | Francie Simms | "Grit" |
1975 | Great Performances | Laetitia Lewis | "Brother to Dragons" |
1976 | The Adams Chronicles | Louisa Adams | TV miniseries |
1979–80 | Another World | Hazel Parker | TV series |
1987 | Spenser: For Hire | Karen Fuller | "I Confess" |
1991–1999 | One Life to Live | Addie Cramer | Recurring role |
1993 | Law & Order | Katherine McKinnon | "Pride and Joy" |
1994–1997 | Homicide: Life on the Street | Sister Magdalena Weber | "Nearer My God to Thee", "Fits Like a Glove", "Extreme Unction", "Kaddish" |
1999 | Law & Order | Vivian McBride | "Sideshow" |
2001–2005 | One Life to Live | Addie Cramer | Recurring role |
2007–2012 | One Life to Live | Addie Cramer | Recurring role |
Theater
Broadway
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1967–68 | The Show Off | Amy | |
1968 | Exit the King | Juliette | |
1968 | The Cherry Orchard | Anya | |
1968–69 | Jimmy Shine | Constance Fry | |
1972 | The Crucible | Abigail Williams | |
1972 | Mourning Becomes Electra | Lavinia Mannon | |
1974–75 | All Over Town | Millie | |
1975–76 | The Glass Menagerie | The Daughter | |
1977 | Romeo and Juliet | Juliet | |
1988 | A Streetcar Named Desire | Blanche Du Bois | |
1988 | The Night of the Iguana | Miss Judith Fellowes | |
1988–1990 | M. Butterfly | Helga | |
1995 | Garden District | Grace | |
2003 | Long Day's Journey into Night | Mary Cavan Tyrone |
Off-Broadway
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1970 | The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds | Tillie | Mercer Arts Center |
1975 | Jesse and the Bandit Queen | Belle | Joseph Papp Public Theater/Susan Stein Shiva Theater |
1980 | The Seagull | Mash | Joseph Papp Public Theater/Newman Theater |
1982 | Don Juan | Dona Elvire | Delacorte Theater |
1984 | Young Playwrights Festival | Mary | Joseph Papp Public Theater/Martinson Theater |
1998 | Richard III | Margaret | Theater at St. Clement's Church |
1998 | Richard II | Margaret | Theater at St. Clement's Church |
1998 | Til the Rapture Comes Home | Althea Dale | Delacorte Theater |
2000 | What You Get and What You Expect | Louise Erkenter | New York Theater Workshop |
2003 | Fifth of July | Sally Friedman | Peter Norton Space |
2003 | Duet | Eleonora Duse | Greenwich Street Theatre |
2004 | The Day Emily Married | 59E59 Theater A | |
2006 | Indian Blood | Eddie's Grandmother | 59E59 Theater A |
2008 | Some Americans Abroad | Harriet Baldwin | Second Stage Theatre |
2009 | Vieux Carré | Carrie | Theater 80 St. Marks |
2009 | The Orphans' Home Cycle Part I | Mrs. Coons | Peter Norton Space |
2009 | The Orphans' Home Cycle Part II | Sarah Vaughn / Ruth Amos | Peter Norton Space |
2010 | The Orphans' Home Cycle Part III | Inez (Thornton) Kirby | Peter Norton Space |
References
- Pamela Payton-Wright Biography (1941-)
- Tyree, Neilan (July 11, 1989). "Actresses Earn Acclaim On Nation's Stages". The Montgomery Advertiser. Alabama, Montgomery. p. 12. Retrieved 3 February 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
- Gans, Andrew. "Drama Desk Award Winner Pamela Payton-Wright Dies at 78" Playbill, December 26, 2019
External links
- Pamela Payton-Wright at IMDb
- Pamela Payton-Wright at the Internet Broadway Database
- Pamela Payton-Wright at Internet Off-Broadway Database
- Pamela Payton-Wright interview: Performance Working in the Theatre CUNY-TV video by the American Theatre Wing, September 1989