Jane Kaczmarek | |
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Born | Jane Frances Kaczmarek December 21, 1955 |
Education | University of Wisconsin, Madison (BA) Yale University (MFA) |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1983–present |
Spouse | |
Children | 3 |
Jane Frances Kaczmarek (/kæzˈmærək/; born December 21, 1955)[1][2] is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Lois on the Fox television sitcom Malcolm in the Middle (2000–2006), which earned her three Golden Globe nominations and seven Primetime Emmy nominations. She also appeared as Linda in Equal Justice (1990–1991), Judge Trudy Kessler in Raising the Bar (2008–2009), Ann in Falling in Love (1984), Emily in The Heavenly Kid (1985), and Gayle in 6 Balloons (2018). She had recurring roles as Holly in Cybill and as Maureen Cutler in Frasier and is also known for a large number of recurring and guest-starring roles in various television shows. Kaczmarek was a replacement for the character of Bella in the Broadway production of Neil Simon's Lost In Yonkers.
Early life
Kaczmarek was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the daughter of Evelyn (née Gregorska), a teacher, and Edward Kaczmarek, a US Department of Defense worker.[3][4][5] She grew up in Greendale, where she was raised a Roman Catholic.[6] Kaczmarek is a graduate of Greendale High School.[7]
Career
Early career
She appeared on many television shows in recurring and guest-starring roles, including St. Elsewhere, sitcoms like Frasier and Cybill, and many more. She was also a regular on the first eight episodes of the Showtime run of The Paper Chase, as "Connie Lehman."
Malcolm in the Middle
In 1999, Kaczmarek was cast to play Lois in the sitcom Malcolm in the Middle, which premiered on January 9, 2000.[8] TV Guide dubbed her role in the series as a "true breakout; a female Homer Simpson", and critics hailed her for her comic talents.[9] Later, Kaczmarek would credit the show for bringing out her comedic side, saying, "[Before Malcolm] I couldn't even get auditions for comedies. I played very unfunny people."[10]
Later work
On July 22, 2011, it was confirmed that Kaczmarek would make a vocal appearance as Red Jessica in the television series Jake and the Never Land Pirates during its second season early 2012.[11]
Kaczmarek was the narrator in the 2011 Wisconsin Educational Communications Board and PBS production of "Wisconsin's Nazi Resistance: The Mildred Fish-Harnack Story", a documentary about the life of fellow Milwaukee native Mildred Fish-Harnack who in 1943 was the only American woman to ever be personally sentenced to death by order of Adolf Hitler for her role in the German Nazi Resistance Movement.[12]
In November 2012, she made a guest appearance on ABC's The Middle as Frankie Heck's (Patricia Heaton) dental teacher. In 2013, Kaczmarek guest starred on NBC's long-running legal drama, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, as Suffolk County D.A. Pamela "Pam" James.[13]
Kaczmarek and former Malcolm in the Middle co-star Bryan Cranston reprised their roles as Lois and Hal respectively in an "alternate ending" featurette on the Breaking Bad DVD/Blu-ray box set that was released on November 26, 2013. In it, Hal wakes up from the nightmare that was the plot of Breaking Bad, in a nod to the final scene from Newhart.[14]
Personal life
Kaczmarek married fellow Wisconsin native and actor Bradley Whitford on August 15, 1992. They lived in Los Angeles with their three children. Both were active with charity, and were seen attending major award shows together. In June 2009, the couple filed for divorce after almost 17 years of marriage.[15][16] The divorce was finalized in October 2010.[17] One of the last times they were seen together publicly was in September 2008, at the opening of a Los Angeles production of The House of Blue Leaves, in which Kaczmarek was starring.[18] According to a June 2009 magazine interview with More.com conducted prior to announcement of the divorce, she replied "That's a big no comment" when asked to sum up her love life. She added that she used to believe that she could "go it alone and as long as I had some fabulous boy on my arm, or man, and my career was sailing, that's all I needed" whereas she now had grown to appreciate the support of her girlfriends "to talk about kids, to talk about marriages, to talk about just life".[19] In 2010, they sold their 1924 villa in San Marino, California.[20]
Kaczmarek underwent a hip replacement in April 2004, due to chronic arthritis.[21] She recovered quickly, and used an X-ray of her new hip for her Emmy campaign the following summer, advertising herself as "the only Emmy nominee with an artificial hip (except for Anthony LaPaglia)".[22]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | Uncommon Valor | Mrs. Wilkes | |
1984 | Falling in Love | Ann Raftis | |
1985 | The Heavenly Kid | Emily Barnes | |
1985 | Door to Door | Katherine Holloway | |
1988 | D.O.A. | Gail Cornell | |
1988 | Vice Versa | Robyn Seymour | |
1989 | All's Fair | Linda | |
1996 | The Chamber | Dr. Anne Biddows | |
1996 | Wildly Available | Rita Goodman | |
1998 | Pleasantville | David's mom | |
2015 | The Boat Builder | Katherine | |
2016 | Wolves at the Door | Mary | |
2017 | CHiPs | Jane Lindel | |
2018 | 6 Balloons | Gayle | |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | St. Elsewhere | Sandy Burns | 3 episodes |
1983 | Remington Steele | Barbara Troy Dannon | Episode: "Altared Steele" |
1983 | Scarecrow and Mrs. King | Penny | Episode: "Always Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth" |
1983–1984 | The Paper Chase | Connie Lehman | 8 episodes |
1984 | Hill Street Blues | Officer Clara Pilksy | 6 episodes |
1984 | Something About Amelia | Mrs. Hall | Television movie |
1984 | Crazy Like a Fox | Julie Floyd | Pilot episode |
1985 | Hometown | Mary Newell Abbott | 10 episodes |
1986 | The Right of the People | Alicia | Television movie |
1986 | The Christmas Gift | Susan | Television movie |
1987 | I'll Take Manhattan | Nina Stern | Television movie |
1987 | The Three Kings | Dr. Paula Bolet | Television movie |
1988 | American Playhouse | Susan Glaspell | Episode: "Journey Into Genius" |
1989 | Spooner | Gail Archer | Television movie |
1990–1991 | Equal Justice | Linda Bauer | 22 episodes |
1993 | Big Wave Dave's | Karen Fisher | 6 episodes |
1994 | Monty | Nickerson | Episode: "Wild, Wild Willy and His O.K. Corral" |
1994 | Law & Order | Janet Rudman | Episode: "Censure" |
1994 | ABC After school Specials | Mary Reed | Episode: "Boys Will Be Boys" |
1994 | L.A. Law | Attorney Gershonwood | Episode: "Whose San Andreas Fault Is It, Anyways?" |
1994 | Without Warning | Dr. Caroline Jaffe | Television movie |
1995 | Picket Fences | Janice Neiman | Episode: "Heroes and Villains" |
1995–1999 | Party of Five | Helene Thompson | 3 episodes |
1996 | Touched by an Angel | Bonnie Bell | Episode: "Out of the Darkness" |
1996 | ABC After school Specials | Nancy Gallagher | Episode: "Educating Mom" |
1996 | Apollo 11 | Jan Armstrong | Television movie |
1996–1997 | Cybill | Holly | 5 episodes |
1996–1997 | Frasier | Maureen Cutler | 2 episodes |
1997 | The Practice | Pamela Boyd | 2 episodes |
1999 | Felicity | Carol Anderson | 5 episodes |
2000–2006 | Malcolm in the Middle | Lois | 151 episodes American Comedy Award for Funniest Female Performer in a Television Series Satellite Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy (2000–01) Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy (2001–03) Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (2000–06) Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series (2001, 2003) Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actress – Comedy Nominated—Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series |
2001–2022 | The Simpsons | Judge Constance Harm (voice) | 9 episodes |
2006–2007 | Help Me Help You | Anne Hoffman | 6 episodes |
2008–2009 | Raising the Bar | Judge Trudy Kessler | 23 episodes |
2010 | Reviving Ophelia | Marie | Television movie |
2011 | Wilfred | Beth | Episode: "Pride" |
2011–2012 | Whitney | Candi | 3 episodes |
2012–2013 | The Middle | Sandy Armwood | 2 episodes |
2012–2015 | Jake and the Never Land Pirates | Red Jessica (voice) | 12 episodes |
2013 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | D.A. Pam James | Episode: "Beautiful Frame" |
2014 | Phineas and Ferb | Denise (voice) | Episode: "Lost in Danville/The Inator Method" |
2014 | Us & Them | Pam | Unaired, 7 episodes |
2014–2017 | Playing House | Gwen Crawford | 7 episodes |
2015 | The McCarthys | Eileen | Episode: "Sister Act" |
2015 | Big Time in Hollywood, FL | Dr. Moore | 2 episodes |
2015 | Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero | Coach Jackie (voice) | Episode: "Ultrahyperball" |
2016 | The Big Bang Theory | Dr. Gallow | Episode: "The Sales Call Sublimation" |
2016 | Cooper Barrett's Guide to Surviving Life | Cindy Barrett | Episode: "How to Survive Your Parents' Visit" |
2018 | Animals. | Judge (voice) | Episode: "The Trial" |
2018 | This Is Us | Mrs. Philips | Episode: "Katie Girls" |
2019 | Trolls: The Beat Goes On! | Mom Cloud (voice) | Episode: "Don't Worry Be Peppy/Two's a Cloud" |
2019 | Carol's Second Act | Phyllis | Episode: "Sick and Retired" |
2019 | Mixed-ish | Eleanor | Episode: "True Colors" |
2023 | The Changeling | Callisto "Cal" | Episode: "The Wise Ones" |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
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2000 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series | Malcolm in the Middle | Nominated |
2000 | TCA Awards | Individual Achievement in Comedy | Won | |
2001 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series | Nominated | |
2001 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Actress in a Television Series: Musical or Comedy | Nominated | |
2001 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series | Nominated | |
2001 | TCA Awards | Individual Achievement in Comedy | Won | |
2002 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series | Nominated | |
2002 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Actress in a Television Series: Musical or Comedy | Nominated | |
2002 | Satellite Awards | Best Actress in a Television Series: Musical or Comedy | Nominated | |
2003 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series | Nominated | |
2003 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Actress in a Television Series: Musical or Comedy | Nominated | |
2003 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series | Nominated | |
2004 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series | Nominated | |
2004 | Satellite Awards | Best Actress in a Television Series: Musical or Comedy | Won | |
2005 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series | Nominated | |
2006 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series | Nominated | |
2012 | Ovation Awards | Lead Actress in a Play | Good People[23] | Nominated |
References
- ↑ Schlichenmeyer, Terri; Meier, Mark (May 1, 2019). The Handy Wisconsin Answer Book. Visible Ink Press. ISBN 9781578596980 – via Google Books.
- ↑ Gilpatrick, Kristin (September 25, 2002). Famous Wisconsin Film Stars. Badger Books Inc. ISBN 9781878569868 – via Google Books.
- ↑ Roberts, Robin (July 13, 2003). "'Malcolm's' new fifth dimension". Record-Journal. p. F1, F5. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
- ↑ Borun, Thaddeus (1946). We, the Milwaukee Poles: The History of Milwaukeeans of Polish Descent and a Record of Their Contributions to the Greatness of Milwaukee. Nowiny Publishing Company. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
- ↑ "Gregorski, Frances J." Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. May 29, 2003. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
- ↑ "Jane Kaczmarek Biography". The Biography Channel. A&E Television Networks. Archived from the original on 11 February 2012. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
The daughter of a defense department employee and a teacher, she grew up in a strict, Catholic household.
- ↑ Powers, Joy; Larry, Robert (May 4, 2023). "Jane Kaczmarek reminisces on growing up in Milwaukee, ahead of performance with Theatre Gigante". Retrieved June 8, 2023.
- ↑ "Yahoo". blackvoices.aol.com. Archived from the original on March 21, 2007.
- ↑ "Malcolm in the Middle". Archived from the original on December 18, 2008. Retrieved 2006-05-18.. Fox.com
- ↑ Malcolm in the Middle Archived 2012-11-07 at the Wayback Machine on TV.com
- ↑ Schneider, Michael (July 22, 2011). "Exclusive: Sharon Osbourne Gets Animated for Next TV Gig". TV Guide. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
- ↑ Lead entry in the credits following the June 12, 2023, re-broadcast of the documentary)
- ↑ Stanhope, Kate (November 19, 2012). "Law & Order: SVU Exclusive: Malcolm in the Middle Mom to Battle DA Barba". TV Guide. Retrieved November 19, 2012.
- ↑ Teti, John (November 17, 2013). "A Breaking Bad alternate ending is a Malcolm In The Middle dream sequence". The A.V. Club. Retrieved November 30, 2013.
- ↑ "Bradley Whitford and Jane Kaczmarek File for Divorce". People. June 19, 2009. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
- ↑ "Bradley Whitford, Jane Kaczmarek File for Divorce After Nearly 17 Years". TV Guide. Retrieved June 20, 2009.
- ↑ "Whitford and Kaczmarek -- Divvying Up the Goodies". TMZ. October 22, 2010.
- ↑ Search: bradley whitford. Getty Images. Retrieved on 2011-09-23.
- ↑ Health, Beauty, Fashion, Love, Careers and more – MORE Magazine Archived 2009-06-24 at the Wayback Machine. More.com. Retrieved on 2011-09-23.
- ↑ Beale, Lauren (August 17, 2010). "Jane Kaczmarek, Bradley Whitford sell San Marino villa". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 3, 2014.
- ↑ "Malcolm in the Middle – Kaczmarek Has Hip Replacement Surgery". contactmusic.com, 24 June 2004.
- ↑ "Jane Kaczmarek – Kaczmarek Explains Hip Emmy Ad." contactmusic.com, 29 August 2004.
- ↑ "Center Theatre Group Tops 2012 Ovation Awards". 13 November 2012. Archived from the original on 1 December 2014. Retrieved 27 January 2013.