Rochelle Oliver
Rochelle Oliver (born April 15, 1937 in New York City) is an American film, television and stage actress. Her film work includes 1918 in 1985, On Valentine's Day in 1986, Courtship in 1987, and Scent of a Woman in 1992. Her television includes a recurring roles Barbara Lamont in the early 1970s series The Best of Everything and as Judge Grace Larkin on Law & Order. Her stage work includes Toys in the Attic for which she received a Clarence Derwent Award in 1960.
Rochelle Oliver | |
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Born | New York City, United States | April 15, 1937
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1959 - 2003 |
Spouse(s) | James Patterson 15 October 1959 - 19 August 1972 Fritz Weaver |
Background
At the age of 17, Oliver started studying acting with Uta Hagen.[1] She is Jewish.[2]
It was while she was a cast member on the off-Broadway production of The Brothers Karamazov that she met her fellow cast member and husband to be, James Patterson. By 1960, they were living together in their small apartment on the upper East Side. Their marriage lasted until his death from cancer in 1972.[3][4] In 1997, she became the second wife of Fritz Weaver and they remained married until Weaver's death in 2016.[5]
Oliver is also an acting teacher and has been teaching acting since 1970.[6] She is currently on the faculty of HB Studio in New York City.[7]
Career
Oliver's early stage appearances include The Brothers Karamazov at Village Gate, New York City from 1956 to 1957. In 1957, she was in The Cave Dwellers, which ran at the Olney Playhouse. Also that year she was in The Diary of Anne Frank, which was at the same venue.[8] In 1958, she was appearing on television in the "Saw My Baby There" episode of Naked City. In 1963, she played the part of Jean Lowell in the episode "The Noose" from The Defenders.[9] In 1970, she had a recurring role as Barbara Lamont in the series The Best of Everything.[10][11] In 1976, she played the part of Dr. Marsha in Paul Mazursky's Next Stop, Greenwich Village.[12] From 1993 to 2003, she appeared as Judge Grace Larkin in Law & Order.[13]
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Director | Notes |
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The Happy Hooker | 1975 | Norma | Nicholas Sgarro | |
Next Stop, Greenwich Village | 1976 | Doctor Marsha | Paul Mazursky | |
Lianna | 1983 | Betty | John Sayles | |
In Defense of Kids | 1983 | Mrs. Giankanis | Gene Reynolds | TV movie |
1918 | 1985 | Mrs. Mary Vaughn | Ken Harrison | |
On Valentine's Day | 1986 | Mrs. Vaughn | Ken Harrison | |
Courtship | 1987 | Mrs Vaughn | Howard Cummings | |
The Appointments of Dennis Jennings | 1988 | Woman on TV | Dean Parisot | Short |
An Unremarkable Life | 1989 | Mary Alice | Amin Q. Chaudhri | |
Scent of a Woman | 1992 | Gretchen | Martin Brest | |
Hollywood Ending | 2002 | Script supervisor | Woody Allen |
Title | Episode | Role | Director | Year / Air date | Notes |
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Naked City | "Four Sweet Corners" | Cora Gary | Stuart Rosenberg | April 28, 1959 | |
Naked City | "Saw My Baby There " | Katie Harris | Stuart Rosenberg | June 9, 1959 | |
The United States Steel Hour | "Little Lost Sheep" | Ernest Kinoy | November 1, 1961 | ||
The Defenders | "The Noose" | Jean Lowell | Stuart Rosenberg | April 27, 1963 | |
The Nurses | "Credo" | Sally Ellis | Stuart Rosenberg | January 9, 1964 | |
The Defenders | "The Objector" | Anne Wendel | Leonard Horn | February 11, 1965 | |
The Best of Everything | Barbara Lamont | Episode #1.1 | March 30, 1970 | Writer: James Lipton Producer: Jacqueline Babbin | |
The Best of Everything | Barbara Lamont | Episode #1.112 | Dennis Kane | September 7, 1970 | |
The Best of Everything | Barbara Lamont | Episode #1.114 | Alan Pultz | September 9, 1970 | |
Ryans Hope | Episode #1.838 | Jeri Jerome | Lela Swift | September 25, 1978 | |
ABC Afterschool Specials | Mrs. York | "Amy & the Angel" | Ralph Rosenblum | September 22, 1982 | |
Tribeca | "The Hopeless Romantic" | Blanche | Barry Primus | April 6, 1993 | |
Law & Order | "Manhood" | Judge Grace Larkin | Ed Sherin | May 12, 1993 | |
Law & Order | "Big Bang" | Judge Grace Larkin | Dann Florek | March 2, 1994 | |
Law & Order | "Competence" | Judge Grace Larkin | Fred Gerber | November 2, 1994 | |
All My Children | Episode dated 20 June 1995 | Alice Hart | June 20, 1995 | ||
Law & Order | "Paranoia" | Judge Grace Larkin | Fred Gerber | November 15, 1995 | |
Law & Order | "Family Business " | Judge Grace Larkin | Lewis Gould | November 20, 1996 | |
Law & Order | "Faccia a Faccia" | Judge Grace Larkin | Martha Mitchell | February 25, 1998 | |
Law & Order | "Ill-Conceived" | Judge Grace Larkin | David Platt | December 3, 2003 | |
References
- Acting and Living in Discovery: A Workbook for the Actor, By Carol Rosenfeld - Page 127 Being Where You Are - The Energy Flow
- https://www.jewishtampa.com/jews-in-the-news/jews-in-the-newssarah-michelle-gellar-julianne-margulies-and-jake-gyllenhaal
- Daily News, Friday, May 27, 1960 - Page 588 East Side Girl Jumps From Lower to Upper By CHARLES McHARRY
- The New York Times, AUG. 21, 1972 - JAMES PATTERSON OF STAGE, 40, DIES
- The New York Times, Nov. 27, 2016 - Fritz Weaver, Tony-Winning Character Actor, Dies at 90 By Robert Berkvist
- Acting and Living in Discovery: A Workbook for the Actor, By Carol Rosenfeld - Page 127 Being Where You Are - The Energy Flow
- HB Studio Faculty Page
- Film Reference - Rochelle Oliver Biography (1937-), Credits, Stage Appearances
- Larry Cohen: The Radical Allegories of an Independent Filmmaker, By Tony Williams - Page 340
- Short-Lived Television Series, 1948–1978: Thirty Years of More Than 1,000 Flops, by Wesley Hyatt - Page 195
- The soap opera encyclopedia, Christopher Schemering - Page 44
- Turner Classic Movies - Next Stop, Greenwich Village(1976)
- Who Was Who on TV, Volume 2, By Norman Chance - Law & Order: Mystery: 1990- Page 267
- IMDb - Rochelle Oliver, Filmography