Vancouver Sun

Work ethic earned actress world record

Stage star tallied most consecutiv­e appearance­s

- MARK KENNEDY

NEW YORK — Actress Marian Seldes, the Tony Award- winning star of A Delicate Balance who was a teacher of Kevin Kline and Robin Williams, a muse to playwright Edward Albee and a Guinness Book of World Records holder for most consecutiv­e performanc­es, died Monday at age 86.

She died peacefully at her home after an extended illness, her brother Timothy Seldes said.

“It is with deep sadness that I share the news that my dear sister Marian Seldes has died,” he said. “She was an extraordin­ary woman whose great love of the theatre, teaching and acting was surpassed only by her deep love for her family.”

Marian Seldes made her Broadway debut in 1947 in a production of Medea, starring the versatile actress Judith Anderson, and later appeared in hits such as Equus and Deathtrap. Her most recent Broadway outing was in Terrence McNally’s Deuce in 2007, starring opposite Angela Lansbury. She later had roles in TV and movies.

Seldes was nominated for a Tony five times, for her performanc­es in A Delicate Balance, Father’s Day, Deathtrap, Ring Round the Moon and Dinner at Eight. She won in 1967 for A Delicate Balance and won her second Tony in 2010 for lifetime achievemen­t.

Her collaborat­ion with Albee included Three Tall Women, which won the 1994 Pulitzer Prize for drama, The Play About the Baby, Tiny Alice and Father’s Day.

“I think I’m as ambitious as any actress can be, but I don’t ask ( for a role),” she told The Washington Times in 1995. “I have a theory that it’s better for me if I wait and either the director or playwright chooses. The best opportunit­ies in my career have come that way, and all my opportunit­ies with Edward Albee have come that way.”

But she moved easily from role to role, from Anton Chekhov’s Ivanov to Peter Shaffer’s Equus, from Ira Levin’s Deathtrap to Tony Kushner’s A Bright Room Called Day and Tina Howe’s Painting Churches. Her off- Broadway credits also include “The Ginger Man” and “Painting Churches.”

Seldes’ reliabilit­y and profession­alism sealed her place in the Guinness World Records for a time after playing every performanc­e during the run of Deathtrap from 1978 to 1982 — a total of 1,809 performanc­es. Her record as most durable actress has since been broken by Catherine Russell, who logged more than 11,000 performanc­es in the off- Broadway production of Perfect Crime.

Seldes, the daughter of author and journalist Gilbert Seldes, was twice married, to novelist and playwright Julian Claman, a union that ended in divorce in 1961, and then to playwright Garson Kanin, who died in 1999.

Seldes also acted in film, in Mona Lisa Smile, Home Alone 3 and Celebrity. On television she appeared in Nurse Jackie and played Candice Bergen’s aunt in Murphy Brown and Mr. Big’s mother in Sex and the City. She also wrote two books: a memoir, The Bright Lights: A Theater Life, and a novel, Time Together.

 ?? PETER KRAMER/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Best known for her work on Broadway, Marian Seldes also acted in film, appearing in movies including Mona Lisa Smile and Home Alone 3.
PETER KRAMER/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Best known for her work on Broadway, Marian Seldes also acted in film, appearing in movies including Mona Lisa Smile and Home Alone 3.

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