Cloris Leachman

Biography: While other actresses complain about the lack of roles for mature women, this incredibly versatile character player of stage and screen has never lacked for work. Involved in entertainment since her youth, the native Midwesterner performed on the radio while still in high school and headed for New York after competing in the 1946 Miss America pageant. The Actors Studio-trained thespian impressed audiences with her chameleonlike talents, racking up dramatic credits on Broadway, TV and occasionally film. Although she slowed her pace a bit in the 1950s and 1960s to raise her five children with producer-director George Englund, she found her greatest success well into her forties. In 1970, she signed on to Mary Tyler Moore as the title character's nosy landlord, a comedic role that earned her two Emmys as well as her own spin-off sitcom. During her tenure, she took home another Emmy for her serious turn as a middle-aged wife facing motherhood in A Brand New Life, the first of manyWhile other actresses complain about the lack of roles for mature women, this incredibly versatile character player of stage and screen has never lacked for work. Involved in entertainment since her youth, the native Midwesterner performed on the radio while still in high school and headed for New York after competing in the 1946 Miss America pageant. The Actors Studio-trained thespian impressed audiences with her chameleonlike talents, racking up dramatic credits on Broadway, TV and occasionally film. Although she slowed her pace a bit in the 1950s and 1960s to raise her five children with producer-director George Englund, she found her greatest success well into her forties. In 1970, she signed on to Mary Tyler Moore as the title character's nosy landlord, a comedic role that earned her two Emmys as well as her own spin-off sitcom. During her tenure, she took home another Emmy for her serious turn as a middle-aged wife facing motherhood in A Brand New Life, the first of many successful TV-movies starring Leachman. She also snagged an Oscar for her devastating performance as a lonely wife in 1971's The Last Picture Show. Although that big-screen success led to a handful of plum parts — notably a trio of broad roles in three Mel Brooks comedies, including her hilarious turn as Frau Blücher in Young Frankenstein, which showed off her knack for bizarre accents — the small screen and, to a lesser extent, the stage remained her mediums. From 2001 to 2006 she had a recurring role as the bitter Grandma Ida on Malcolm in the Middle, and, by 2006, she had a total of eight Emmy statuettes (plus one Daytime Emmy) and toured the country to great acclaim as the title character in the play Grandma Moses: An American Primitive. Also in the 2000s, she began popping up in movies more than ever before, usually playing outrageous grandmothers, from senile (Bad Santa) to boozy (Spanglish) to just plain disgusting (Beerfest). Leachman then turned in a memorable stint on the seventh season of Dancing With the Stars in 2008 and had the honor of being the oldest competitor to date. The dancing gig renewed audiences' interest in the now eightysomething actress, and she saw a career surge that she spun into more guest-starring roles on TV and film. Off screen, Leachman is an outspoken vegetarian and has worked with PETA on an advertising campaign. Expand

Cloris Leachman's Scores

Average career score: 63
Highest Metascore: 92 The Simpsons: Season 2
Lowest Metascore: 35 Rollergirls: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 11
  2. Negative: 2 out of 11
11 tv reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd The Nanny: Season 1 Nov 3, 1993 Cloris Leachman 8.2
92 The Simpsons: Season 2 Oct 11, 1990 Mrs. Glick 9.0
tbd The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Season 27 Oct 10, 1988 Guest tbd
tbd The Facts of Life: Season 9 Sep 26, 1987 Beverly Ann Stickle (1986-1988) / Beverly Ann Stickle tbd
tbd The Facts of Life: Season 8 Sep 27, 1986 Beverly Ann Stickle (1986-1988) / Beverly Ann Stickle tbd
tbd The Love Boat: Season 9 Sep 28, 1985 Karen Cooper tbd
tbd The Love Boat: Season 8 Sep 22, 1984 Lisa Andersen tbd
tbd The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Season 18 Oct 8, 1979 Guest tbd
tbd The Facts of Life: Season 1 Aug 24, 1979 Beverly Ann Stickle (1986-1988) tbd
tbd The Muppet Show: Season 2 Sep 30, 1977 Guest tbd
tbd The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Season 7 Sep 25, 1976 Phyllis Lindstrom tbd
tbd Wonder Woman: Season 1 Nov 7, 1975 Actor 8.0
tbd The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Season 5 Sep 14, 1974 Phyllis Lindstrom / Phyllis Lindstrom tbd
tbd The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Season 12 Oct 19, 1973 Guest tbd
tbd The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Season 4 Sep 15, 1973 Phyllis Lindstrom (1970-1975) / Phyllis Lindstrom tbd
tbd The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Season 3 Sep 16, 1972 Phyllis Lindstrom (1970-1975) / Phyllis Lindstrom tbd
tbd The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Season 10 Oct 13, 1971 Guest tbd
tbd The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Season 2 Sep 18, 1971 Phyllis Lindstrom (1970-1975) / Phyllis Lindstrom tbd
tbd The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Season 1 Sep 19, 1970 Phyllis Lindstrom / Phyllis Lindstrom tbd
tbd Ironside: Season 3 Sep 18, 1969 Cloris Leachman / Molly tbd
tbd Perry Mason: Season 9 Sep 12, 1965 Gloria tbd
tbd The Untouchables: Season 3 Oct 12, 1961 Billie / Julie tbd
tbd Route 66: Season 2 Sep 22, 1961 Lydia tbd
tbd The Twilight Zone: Season 3 Sep 15, 1961 Mrs. Fremont / Mrs. Fremont 9.8
tbd The Donna Reed Show: Season 4 Sep 14, 1961 Myra tbd
tbd Wanted: Dead or Alive: Season 3 Sep 21, 1960 Ann tbd
tbd Gunsmoke: Season 6 Sep 3, 1960 Saloon Hostess tbd
tbd Rawhide: Season 2 Sep 18, 1959 Mary Ann tbd
tbd Lassie: Season 4 Sep 8, 1957 Ruth Martin tbd
tbd Gunsmoke: Season 2 Sep 8, 1956 Actor tbd