
Hope Lange
Personal Information
- Occupation: Actress
- Birthday: 28 Nov, 1933
- Death day: 19 Dec, 2003 ( 21 years old )
- Place of birth: Redding, Connecticut, USA
- Also known as: Hope Elise Ross Lange, هوپ لنگ
Hope Lange
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Hope Lange (November 28, 1933 – December 19, 2003) was an American film, stage, and television actress. Lange was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Selena Cross in the 1957 film Peyton Place. In 1969 and 1970, she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Carolyn Muir in the sitcom The Ghost & Mrs. Muir. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hope Lange, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Credits
- 2011 - Blue Velvet: The Lost Footage ( movie ) as Mrs. Williams
- 1998 - Before He Wakes ( movie ) as Helen Rawlings
- 1997 - Frank Capra's American Dream ( movie ) as Self (archive footage)
- 1995 - Just Cause ( movie ) as Libby Prentiss
- 1994 - Clear and Present Danger ( movie ) as Senator Mayo
- 1993 - Message from Nam ( movie ) as Marjorie Wilson
- 1993 - Cooperstown ( movie ) as Cassie Willette
- 1993 - Dead Before Dawn ( movie ) as Virginia DeSilva
- 1990 - Tune in Tomorrow... ( movie ) as Margaret Quince
- 1989 - Knight & Daye ( tv ) as Gloria Daye
- 1987 - Ford: The Man and the Machine ( movie ) as Clara Ford
- 1986 - Blue Velvet ( movie ) as Mrs. Williams
- 1985 - A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge ( movie ) as Cheryl Walsh
- 1985 - Private Sessions ( movie ) as Mrs. Coles
- 1984 - Murder, She Wrote ( tv ) as Charlotte Newcastle
- 1984 - Murder, She Wrote ( tv ) as Helen Lewis
- 1984 - Finder of Lost Loves ( tv ) as Catherine Smith
- 1983 - I Am The Cheese ( movie ) as Betty Farmer
- 1983 - The Prodigal ( movie ) as Anne Stuart
- 1982 - Matt Houston ( tv ) as Kate Riley
- 1982 - Hotel ( tv ) as Dr. Hannah Fielding
- 1982 - Hotel ( tv ) as Gwen Andrews
- 1980 - Pleasure Palace ( movie ) as Madelaine Calvert
- 1980 - Beulah Land ( tv ) as Deborah Kendrick
- 1980 - The Day Christ Died ( movie ) as Claudia
- 1979 - Like Normal People ( movie ) as Roz Meyers
- 1977 - The Love Boat ( tv ) as Sandra Newberry
- 1977 - The Love Boat II ( movie ) as Elaine Palmer
- 1976 - Gibbsville ( tv ) as Harriet
- 1975 - Medical Story ( tv )
- 1975 - The Secret Night Caller ( movie ) as Pat Durant
- 1974 - Fer-de-Lance ( movie ) as Elaine Wedell
- 1974 - Death Wish ( movie ) as Joanna Kersey
- 1974 - I Love You...Good-bye ( movie ) as Karen Chandler
- 1973 - Police Story ( tv ) as Ann Wells
- 1973 - The 500 Pound Jerk ( movie ) as Karen Walsh
- 1972 - That Certain Summer ( movie ) as Janet Salter
- 1971 - The New Dick Van Dyke Show ( tv ) as Jenny Preston
- 1970 - Crowhaven Farm ( movie ) as Maggie Porter
- 1968 - The Ghost & Mrs. Muir ( tv ) as Carolyn Muir
- 1968 - Jigsaw ( movie ) as Helen Atterbury
- 1966 - CBS Playhouse ( tv )
- 1963 - Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre ( tv ) as Rachel Douglas
- 1963 - The Fugitive ( tv ) as Annie Johnson
- 1963 - Love Is a Ball ( movie ) as Millicent 'Millie' Mehaffey
- 1963 - Marilyn ( movie ) as Self ("Bus Stop") (archive footage) (uncredited)
- 1962 - The Merv Griffin Show ( tv ) as Self
- 1962 - The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson ( tv ) as Self
- 1961 - Pocketful of Miracles ( movie ) as Elizabeth 'Queenie' Martin
- 1961 - The Mike Douglas Show ( tv ) as Self
- 1961 - Wild in the Country ( movie ) as Irene Sperry
- 1960 - Hedda Hopper's Hollywood ( movie ) as Self
- 1959 - The Best of Everything ( movie ) as Caroline Bender
- 1958 - In Love and War ( movie ) as Andrea Lenaine Kantaylis
- 1958 - The Young Lions ( movie ) as Hope Plowman
- 1957 - Peyton Place ( movie ) as Selena Cross
- 1957 - The True Story of Jesse James ( movie ) as Zee James
- 1956 - Bus Stop ( movie ) as Elma Duckworth
- 1953 - The Oscars ( tv ) as Self
- 1951 - Hallmark Hall of Fame ( tv ) as Roxane
- 1951 - Hallmark Hall of Fame ( tv ) as Mrs. Douglas
- 1950 - What's My Line? ( tv ) as Self
- 1947 - Kraft Television Theatre ( tv ) as Randy
- 1944 - Golden Globe Awards ( tv ) as Self - Presenter