Estelle Parsons
- Actress
- Director
- Soundtrack
The charming, witty, and immeasurably talented Estelle Parsons was born
November 20, 1927 in Lynn, Massachusetts, to Elinor and Eben Parsons.
She attended the Oak Grove School for Girls in Maine, and later
graduated from Connecticut College in 1949. She worked as a singer with
a band before she became the first Women's Editor on
Today (1952). She left the program in
1955. her claim to fame was her Oscar-winning performance as Blanche
Barrow in
Bonnie and Clyde (1967). The
following year, she garnered an Academy Award nomination for her
performance in
Rachel, Rachel (1968). On
television, she is best remembered as Beverly Lorraine Harris, Roseanne
and Jackie's zany, manipulative and pretentious mother on
Roseanne (1988). In 2003, her
character was honored with a TV Land Award for Favorite Classic TV
In-Law.