Houston Chronicle

Versatile actress Leachman won Oscar, 9 Emmys

- By Robert Berkvist

Cloris Leachman, who won an Academy Award for her portrayal of a neglected housewife in the stark drama “The Last Picture Show” but who was probably best known for getting laughs, notably in three Mel Brooks movies and on television comedies like “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and “Malcolm in the Middle,” died on Wednesday at her home in Encinitas, Calif. She was 94.

The death was confirmed by her son Morgan Englund. Leachman died in her sleep of natural causes, publicist Monique Moss said Wednesday. Her daughter Dinah Englund was at her side, Moss said.

Leachman entered the spotlight as a Miss America contestant in 1946 and was still in the public eye more than 74 years later, portraying offbeat grandmothe­rs on television and film. In between, she won admiring reviews for her stage, film and television work, as well as Emmy Awards for performanc­es in both dramas and comedies.

But she did not become a star until Peter Bogdanovic­h cast her in “The Last Picture Show,” his 1971 adaptation of Larry McMurtry’s novel about life in a small Texas town in the early 1950s. Her nakedly emotional portrait of a lonely middle-aged woman who has a brief affair with a high school football player won her the Oscar for best supporting actress.

She never received another Oscar nomination, but between 1972 and 2011 she was nominated for 22 Primetime Emmys and won eight.

She was nominated four times and won twice for her performanc­e on the hit CBS sitcom “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” as Phyllis Lindstrom, the scatterbra­ined landlady of Mary Richards, the plucky TV news producer played by Moore. She went on to play the same role from 1975 to 1977 on the spinoff series “Phyllis,” for which she received another Emmy nomination and won a Golden Globe.

Although her focus for the rest of her career was on television, she also had some memorable movie roles, notably under Mel Brooks’ direction. In his beloved horror spoof “Young Frankenste­in” (1974) she was the sinister Transylvan­ian housekeepe­r Frau Blücher, the very mention of whose name was enough to terrify any horse within earshot.

Leachman remained in show business almost to the end of her life. (“They are going to have to take a lead pipe and beat me over the head with it to get me to stop,” she told an interviewe­r in 2011.) In 2008, she finished seventh out of 13 contestant­s on “Dancing With the Stars.” At 82, she was the oldest contestant to take part in that competitio­n.

 ?? Reed Saxon / Associated Press ?? Cloris Leachman shows off her Emmy for her role in “Malcom in the Middle” in 2002.
Reed Saxon / Associated Press Cloris Leachman shows off her Emmy for her role in “Malcom in the Middle” in 2002.

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