Dody Goodman
Dody Goodman | |
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Born | Dolores Goodman October 28, 1914 Columbus, Ohio, U.S. |
Died | June 22, 2008 Englewood, New Jersey, U.S. | (aged 93)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1947–2007 |
Dody Goodman (October 28, 1914 – June 22, 2008) was an American character actress. She played the mother of the title character in the television series Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, her distinctive high-pitched voice announcing the show's title at the beginning of each episode. She was a frequent guest on The Tonight Show in the 1950s. In the 1978 summer blockbuster film Grease, she played Blanche Hodel, the zany student-popular secretary in the principal's office. She reprised this role again 1982 for Grease 2. In 1979 she appeared in The Mary Tyler Moore Hour. Aside from film and television appearances, she also voiced Miss Miller in the television series Alvin and the Chipmunks and the film spin-off The Chipmunk Adventure. She also played on Punky Brewster, as Punky's teacher.
Early life
Born Dolores Goodman in
Stage
Goodman's
She also headlined Off-Broadway in the Jerry Herman musical revue Parade in 1960 with Charles Nelson Reilly. She played the role of Princess Winifred the Woebegone in the 1961 revival of Once Upon a Mattress, and Dora in the 1962 revival of Fiorello! She returned to Broadway in 1974 to appear in Lorelei with Carol Channing.
Goodman was described as "the darling of dinner theaters, regional theaters, summer stock, you name it." In 1976, she toured in a revival of George Washington Slept Here.[3]
Television
Adopting the guise of a fey airhead, Goodman was good for a few off-the-wall quotes whenever she submitted to an interview. She came to the attention of nighttime talkshow host
As Goodman's fame grew, she became difficult to handle on the show, and Paar was not happy with her upstaging habits. She would 'top' his jokes. Commenting on another guest one evening, Paar quipped "Give them enough rope," "And they'll skip," ad-libbed Goodman, brightly. Dropped summarily by Paar in 1958,[4] Goodman spent the next decade showing up on other talk programs, game shows and summer stock as a "professional celebrity".[citation needed]
Following Mary Hartman, Goodman was a regular cast member on The Mary Tyler Moore Hour on CBS in 1979. Her career gained momentum with regular appearances on TV's Diff'rent Strokes, Search for Tomorrow, Punky Brewster, and as aunt Mavis in 1982 on Texas, movie roles in Grease, Grease 2 and Splash, and cartoon voiceover work as Miss Miller, The Chipettes' guardian, on Alvin and the Chipmunks and its movie The Chipmunk Adventure.
Her distinctive voice was once described as sounding like "a tweetie pie cartoon bird strangling on peanut butter".[3]
Modeling
Goodman posed for photographs by Cris Alexander in the Patrick Dennis mock-biography First Lady, as Martha Dinwiddie's sister Clytie, who in the story married a European Count Przyzplätcki (pron. "splatsky") and perished on the RMS Titanic. She also helped produce another book with Alexander's photography entitled Women, Women, Women!
Recognition
In
Her work in a revival of Ah, Wilderness! in 1984 earned her a nomination for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play.[6]
Death
Goodman died of natural causes on June 22, 2008, at Englewood Hospital and Medical Center in Englewood, New Jersey, aged 93, having lived at the Lillian Booth Actors Home since October 2007.[7]
Goodman, who never married, was survived by seven nieces and nephews, 11 great nieces and nephews and 15 great-great nieces and nephews.[8]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1964 | Bedtime Story | Fanny Eubank | |
1976 | Silent Movie | Tourist Woman #1 | Uncredited |
1978 | Grease | Blanche | |
1982 | Grease 2 | ||
1983 | Max Dugan Returns | Mrs. Litke | |
1984 | Splash | Mrs. Stimler | |
1985 | Private Resort | Mrs. Rawlings | |
1987 | The Chipmunk Adventure | Miss Miller | Voice |
1988 | Splash, Too | Mrs. Stimler | TV movie |
1991 | Samantha | Mrs. Higgins | |
1991 | Cool as Ice | Mae | |
1992 | Frozen Assets | Mrs. Patterson | |
1995 | Cops n Roberts | ||
2007 | Black Ribbon | Aunt Gayle | (scenes deleted), (final film role) |
References
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- ISBN 9781423473695. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
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- ^ Dody Goodman, 93, television actress, dies. The New York Times (June 24, 2008).
- ^ "Dody Goodman". Emmys. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
- ^ Simonson, Robert. "Dody Goodman, Comedienne and Actress, Dead at 92". Playbill. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
- ^ Michael Kuchwara (June 23, 2008). "Dody Goodman, stage and tv comedian, dies at 93". Associated Press. Archived from the original on June 26, 2008.
- ^ Obituary, hollywoodreporter.com. Accessed July 9, 2023.