| Marsha Mason Dark Shadows Character: Audrey the Leviathan Vampire Girl Appeared in: one episode Biography: Marsha Mason only appeared in one episode of Dark Shadows, then went on to great movie and stage success. She's been nominated for four Oscars, including one for a part in Chapter Two (1979) written by Neil Simon, to whom she as married from 1973 to 1981. Career Highlights: DAYTIME TV: The Nurses, Love of Life (Judith Cole), Where the Heart Is (Laura Blackburn, 1971), One Life To Live (Judy Cole, 1969; Sabrina, 1993). PRIMETIME TV: Frasier, Hothouse (1988), A&E's Shortstories (1988), Young Dr. Kildare (Nurse Marsha Lord, 1972). TV FILMS: Broken Trust, The Image (Mrs. Cromwell, 1990), From the Heart (1989), Dinner at Eight (1989), Trapped in Silence (Jennifer Hubbell, 1986), Surviving (Lois, 1984), Lois Gibbs and the Love Canal (Lois Gibbs, 1982), Cyrano de Bergerac (1974). TV COMMERCIALS: Manufacturers Hanover, Micron Mouthwash, Bluebonnet Margarine, Palmolive. TV, DIRECTOR: CBS School Break Special: Little Miss Perfect (1986). SCREEN: Cinderella Liberty (Maggie - Best Actress Oscar Nomination, 1975), Blume in Love (Arlene, 1973), Max Dugan Returns (1983), The Goodbye Girl (1977), Audrey Rose (1977), Chapter Two (1979), Only When I Laugh (Georgia Hines, 1981), Heartbreak Ridge (1986), Malone, Stella (1989), Nick of Time, Two Days In The Valley. THEATER: House (Edith Stone, 1998), Old Times (1983, NYC), The Name is the Sugar Plum (Joanna Dibble, 1968, NYC), The Deer Park (Bobby, 1967, NYC), The Heiress (1976, LA), Mary Stuart (LA), Cyrano de Bergerac (Roxanne, 1973, San Francisco), Merchant of Venice (Jessica, 1973, San Francisco), You Can't Take it With You (Alice, 1973, San Francisco), The Crucible (Abigail, 1973, San Francisco), A Doll's House (Nora, 1973, San Francisco), Richard III (Lady Anne, 1971, NYC), Ishtar (Joya), Bruce (Marjorie Bruce), Respects (Marion), Body and Soul (Masha), Night of the Iguana, Amazing Grace. TOUR: Cactus Flower - national. BROADWAY: The Goodbye Girl (1977). The Good Doctor (1973-74), Cactus Flower, Happy Birthday Wanda June (Penelope Ryan, 1970). |