Harriet Sansom Harris

Harriet Sansom Harris (born January 8, 1955), often credited as Harriet Harris, is an American actress known for her theater performances and for her portrayals of Bebe Glazer on Frasier and Felicia Tilman on Desperate Housewives.

Harriet Sansom Harris
Born (1955-01-08) January 8, 1955
EducationJuilliard School (BFA)
OccupationActress
Years active1977–present

Harris won a Tony Award in 2002 as a Featured Actress in a Musical for her performance in Thoroughly Modern Millie. In addition to television and theater, she has made various film appearances, including Memento, Addams Family Values, Nurse Betty and Phantom Thread.

Early life

Harris was born in Fort Worth, Texas, one of two sisters. On her mother's side, she is a descendant of one of the brothers of Marion Sansom, a 20th-century rancher and civic leader. Sansom Park is named after him. She began acting as a youngster, attending Arlington Heights High School. She attended Fort Worth Country Day School and graduated from there in 1973.[1] At age 17, she was accepted at the Juilliard School's Drama Division (1973–77, Group 6)[2] where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.[3]

After graduation from Juilliard, she joined John Houseman's touring repertory company The Acting Company, where she stayed for three years. During this time, she performed in productions of Shakespeare's King Lear and Romeo and Juliet, Antigone, and Mother Courage and Her Children.[4]

Career

Theatre

Harris worked extensively on and Off-Broadway, including a 1989 performance at Second Stage Theatre in What a Man Weighs . One of her breakthrough performances was in the original cast of Paul Rudnick's Jeffrey, in which she was the sole female cast member.

In 1992, Harris made her Broadway debut in Four Baboons Adoring the Sun. That same year, she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for her portrayal in the Off-Broadway play Bella, Belle of Byelorussia. In 1993, she received a second Drama Desk nomination for her performance in Jeffrey. She won both a Drama Desk and Tony Award in 2002 as a Featured Actress in a Musical for playing the evil white slaver Mrs. Meers in Thoroughly Modern Millie.

Since 2005, Harris has appeared in various stage productions across the United States. In summer 2006, she appeared as Vera Charles in the Kennedy Center's production of Mame opposite Christine Baranski in the title role. In early 2007, Harris appeared as Amanda Wingfield in the production of The Glass Menagerie at the Guthrie Theater. In summer 2007, she appeared on Broadway in the revival of the John Van Druten comedy Old Acquaintance as Mildred Watson Drake with Margaret Colin at the American Airlines Theatre.

In 2007, Harris returned to Broadway and joined the cast of the musical Cry-Baby, based on the John Waters film of the same name. The show previewed on Broadway at the Marquis Theatre on March 15, 2008 and opened on April 24. The production was nominated for Best Musical at the 2008 Tony Awards and later closed on June 22, 2008. She returned to Broadway as the Evil Stepmother in Cinderella in 2013. In 2015, Harris took on the role as the mother of the groom-to-be (who secretly wishes that her son was gay) in the musical comedy It Shoulda Been You, sparring with Tyne Daly who played the mother of the bride-to-be. Harris played the role of Fanny, head of the Cavendish family, in the musical The Royal Family of Broadway at the Barrington Stage Company, Massachusetts, in June 2018 — July 2018.[5]

Television

Harris's work in Jeffrey led to numerous television guest appearances, including a recurring role on the sitcom Frasier as Frasier's conniving agent Bebe Glazer from 1993 to 2004. Harris co-starred in several unsuccessful series, including The 5 Mrs. Buchanans, Union Square, The Beast, and It's All Relative, but played notable guest roles on multiple hit series, including Ghost Whisperer, Murphy Brown, Ally McBeal, Six Feet Under, Frasier and Ellen. Among them was her performance on The X-Files in the 1993 episode "Eve" as Dr. Sally Kendrick and her "Eve" clones. In 2006, she starred in the Sci-Fi Channel miniseries The Lost Room as Margaret Milne.[4]

In 1989, Harris appeared on the last episode of Highway to Heaven. She was RuthAnn Kifer in the episode "Merry Christmas From Grandpa" - season 5, episode 13.

Harris played Martha Huber's sister Felicia Tilman on the ABC drama series Desperate Housewives in 2004. The narrative saw Felicia arrive on Wisteria Lane to discover who was behind her sister's murder. She soon came to the conclusion that Paul Young was responsible, but before she could act out her revenge, she was attacked by his son Zach Young. To finish the story-line, she returned for the second season in 2005, which followed Felicia as she planned her final acts of revenge against Paul. She departed at the end of the second series by faking her own murder, framing Paul, and sending him to prison. She returned to Desperate Housewives for the series' seventh season.[6] On playing the character Harris commented:

People do find Felicia evil. I think she's just determined. She's a zealot pursuing an objective that no-one wants her to pursue. And it makes her really eccentric. And even though a man she's pursuing is the one who committed murder, he's only considered creepy by people and Felicia is always considered evil. I think that's so interesting because he's really the bad person. She's just trying to get him caught. But she is extreme. I think she doesn't stop when others would. She keeps on, she keeps pursuing and I think that is a scary thing. She just keeps scraping away until she eventually gets what she wants. And if she doesn't get it one way, she'll go around and do it another way. She's completely unapologetic about it. She doesn't care what anybody else thinks.[7]

In 2018, Harris appeared as Madelyn in the American Horror Story: Apocalypse episode "Sojourn",[8] and as Adriana in the Dynasty episode "Queen of Cups". In January 2019, Harris was cast in the Netflix drama series Ratched.[9]

Selected filmography

List of acting credits in film and television
Year Title Role Notes
1988 CBS Summer Playhouse Lauri Stevens TV series
1991–1992 Law & Order Sheila Episode: "The Troubles"
1993 The X-Files Sally Kendrick/Eves 6, 7, & 8 Episode: "Eve"
1993–2004 Frasier Bebe Glazer Recurring guest star (11 episodes), appearing in each season (excluding 6 and 8)
1994–1995 The 5 Mrs. Buchanans Vivian Buchanan 17 episodes
1995 The Crew Loretta Episode: "The Worst Noel"
1996 Romeo + Juliet Susan Santandiago
1997 Millennium Maureen Murphy Episode: "Loin Like a Hunting Flame"
1998 Ally McBeal Cheryl Bonner Episode: "Happy Birthday, Baby"
2000 Memento Mrs. Jankis
2000 Nurse Betty Ellen
2002 Six Feet Under Catherine Collins Episode: "In Place of Anger"
2003–2004 It's All Relative Audrey O'Neil Regular role; 22 episodes
2004 Quintuplets Ms. Hentschel Episode: "Shakespeare in Lust"
2004 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Eva Episode: "What's Eating Gilbert Grissom?"
2005 Monster-in-Law Therapist
2005 Strong Medicine Governor Barbara Curtis Episode: "It Takes a Clinic"
2005 Sex, Love & Secrets Dulah Episode: "Danger"
2005–2006,
2010–2011
Desperate Housewives Felicia Tilman Recurring role
2006 Help Me Help You Dave's Mom Episode: "Pink Freud"
2006 Ghost Whisperer Marilyn Mandeville Episode: "A Grave Matter"
2006 The Lost Room Margaret Milne Miniseries; 2 episodes
2009 Moonlight Serenade Angelica Webster
2010 American Dad! Mrs. Reagan (voice) Episode: "Return of the Bling"
2011 Shake It Up Dr. Pepper Episode: "Shrink It Up"
2014 Love is Strange Honey
2017 Phantom Thread Barbara Rose
2018 American Horror Story: Apocalypse Madelyn Episode: "Sojourn"
2020 Hollywood Eleanor Roosevelt Episode: "(Screen) Tests"
2020 Atlantic Crossing Eleanor Roosevelt Post-production
2020 Ratched TBA Post-production
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References

  1. Fort Worth Country Day Yearbook "Flight" 1971, 1972, 1973.
  2. "Alumni News". The Juilliard School. September 2007. Archived from the original on 2011-11-11.
  3. "Harriet Sansom Harris: Mrs. Sweeny on The Beast". WCHS-TV. Archived from the original on December 27, 2010. Retrieved April 2, 2012.
  4. "Harriet Harris profile". filmreference.com. 2010. Retrieved August 11, 2010.
  5. The Royal Family of Broadway barringtonstageco.org, retrieved June 5, 2018
  6. Keck, William (June 30, 2010). "Keck's Exclusives: Harriet Sansom Harris to Join Mark Moses on Desperate Housewives". TV Guide. Retrieved November 13, 2018.
  7. Shulman, Randy (June 8, 2006). "Harriet Harris: Stage and TV Actress Discusses Role in Mame and Frasier". Retrieved November 13, 2018 via MetroWeekly.com.
  8. "Harriet Sansom Harris play Madelyn, a Satan worshipper". PopBuzz. Retrieved January 15, 2019.
  9. Swift, Andy (January 14, 2019). "Ratched: Sharon Stone, Cynthia Nixon, Finn Wittrock and More Join the Cast of Ryan Murphy's Cuckoo's Nest Prequel". TVLine. Retrieved January 14, 2019.
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