Piper Laurie

Piper Laurie

Biography

Piper Laurie was born Rosetta Jacobs in Detroit, Michigan, to Charlotte Sadie (Alperin) and Alfred Jacobs, a furniture dealer. She had an elder sister. Her family was of Russian Jewish and Polish Jewish descent.

Laurie is an American stage and screen actress known for her roles in the films The Hustler, Carrie, and Children of a Lesser God, all of which brought her Academy Award nominations.

She was nominated a total of twelve times for the Emmy, including one for the original and celebrated live broadcast of ‘The Days of Wine and Roses’ with Cliff Robertson, directed by John Frankenheimer, as well as for her comedic performance in ‘Frasier’. She won an Emmy for her performance in ‘Promise’ opposite James Woods and James Garner. She was Harvard’s Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year, and she also received an SFECA award for her performance as Dolly in the film ‘The Grass Harp’.

Laurie was divorced from Wall Street Journal’s movie critic, Pulitzer Prize-winner Joe Morgenstern. They had a daughter. Laurie’s autobiography, Learning to Live Out Loud, was published by Crown in 2011

Overview

  • Age:
    91 years old
  • Born:
    January 22, 1932
  • Died:
    October 14, 2023

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This page was last edited on November 29th, 2023.