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Eleanor D. "Siddy" Wilson

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Eleanor D. Wilson (September 9, 1908 – May 31, 2002) was an American Tony-nominated actress and artist, known for her roles in Reds (1981) and the Gore Vidal play Weekend (1968).

Wilson was born in Chester, Pennsylvania. She graduated from Hollins University (then Hollins College) with a degree in Chemistry and went on to become an actress and artist.[1] Her Broadway roles include Weekend (1968), The Wayward Saint (1955), The Silver Whistle (1948), and The Eagle Has Two Heads (1947).[2] Her film roles include Alice's Restaurant (1961) and Reds (1981).[3] She retired from acting in 1984 and then focused on creating mathematical abstract paintings.[4] Wilson died on May 31, 2002 at the age of 93.[5]

Legacy

  • Wilson was nominated for a Tony award in the Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play for her role as Mrs. Andrews in "Weekend".[6]
  • Wilson created and provided financial support for the Eleanor D. Wilson museum at her alma mater, Hollins University.[7]

References

  1. ^ "The Eleanor D. Wilson Museum | Hollins University | Siddy". www.hollins.edu. Retrieved 2018-03-30.
  2. ^ "Eleanor Wilson | Playbill". Playbill. Retrieved 2018-03-30.
  3. ^ Canby, Vincent. "BEATTY'S 'REDS,' WITH DIANE KEATON". Retrieved 2018-03-30.
  4. ^ Taylor, Markland (2002-07-30). "Eleanor Wilson". Variety. Retrieved 2018-03-30.
  5. ^ "Paid Notice: Deaths WILSON, ELEANOR D. SIDDY,". The New York Times. 2002-06-02. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-03-30.
  6. ^ The Tony Award : a complete listing of winners and nominees of the American Theatre Wing's Tony Award with a history of the American Theatre Wing. Stevenson, Isabelle, 1915-2003., Somlyo, Roy A. (Updated ed.). Portsmouth, N.H.: Heinemann. 2001. ISBN 9780325002941. OCLC 45879825.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  7. ^ "The Eleanor D. Wilson Museum | Hollins University | Siddy". www.hollins.edu. Retrieved 2018-03-30.