Barbara Hershey

Barbara Hershey
Birth Name: Barbara Herzstein
Born: Feb 5, 1948
Hollywood, CA
Career: 1965-2010
Countries: USA
Genre/Type: Drama
Biography by Jason Ankeny
While a prolific screen presence from the late-'60s onward, Barbara Hershey did not truly attain star status until two decades later, finally blossoming to become one of the most acclaimed American actresses of her generation. Born Barbara Herzstein on February 5, 1948, in Hollywood, CA, she studied drama during high school and in 1965 made her professional debut in the teen television romp Gidget. From 1966 to 1967, she was a regular on the series The Monroes and subsequently guest starred in a number of other programs. Hershey made her film bow in 1968's With Six You Get Eggroll, followed by the Western Heaven With a Gun and Last Summer. After a number of other lesser projects, she starred as the title heroine in 1972's Boxcar Bertha, the first major theatrical release from a then-unknown Martin Scorsese. David Carradine, Hershey's onscreen partner in crime, became her offscreen companion as well. Carradine directed them both in Americana (filmed in 1973 but not shown until eight years later), and together they had a child, Free.
In another nod to the counterculture, Hershey rechristened herself "Barbara Seagull" and traveled to the Netherlands to film the 1973 drama Angela, winning Best Actress honors for her work at the Berlin Film Festival. Still, box-office success continued to elude her, and her resumé remained littered with undistinguished projects including the 1974 heist drama Diamonds, the 1976 comedy A Choice of Weapons, and the Western The Last Hard Men. By 1977, Hershey -- having dropped the "Seagull" surname -- turned to television, where she appeared in the Irwin Allen disaster production Flood! as well as the miniseries A Man Called Intrepid and the 1979-1980 weekly program From Here to Eternity. The 1980 comedy The Stunt Man, actually shot two years earlier, marked Hershey's return to feature films, and was followed by 1981's Take This Job and Shove It and the 1982 horror picture The Entity.
By this point, Hershey -- once viewed as a rising star -- had been largely written off by the Hollywood powers-that-be. However, in 1983, she accepted a small role in Philip Kaufman's acclaimed The Right Stuff which garnered her considerable notice. She followed it with another small but pivotal role in Barry Levinson's 1984 baseball fable The Natural, and after a pair of well-regarded television projects -- the 1985 Errol Flynn bio My Wicked, Wicked Ways and 1986's Passion Flower -- Hershey's name was back on the map. After years of low-budget and low-brow projects, suddenly she was a fixture of high-profile features including Woody Allen's masterful 1986 effort Hannah and Her Sisters, David Anspaugh's Hoosiers, and Levinson's 1987 comedy Tin Men. Also in 1987, Hershey's turn in Andrei Konchalovsky's Shy People won Best Actress honors at the Cannes Film Festival, an award she again took home the following year for her performance in Chris Menges' A World Apart.
Hershey also excelled in more mainstream affairs, appearing opposite Bette Midler in the weeper Beaches. In 1988, she and Scorsese reunited for the first time since Boxcar Bertha in The Last Temptation of Christ, in which she appeared as Mary Magdalene, winning a Golden Globe nomination for her performance. In 1990, Hershey returned to television to star in the movie A Killing in a Small Town, for which she won an Emmy. Back in the movies, she remained noted for her performances in offbeat fare like 1990's Tune in Tomorrow, 1993's Falling Down, and 1996's The Pallbearer. For her supporting performance in Jane Campion's 1996 adaptation of The Portrait of a Lady, Hershey also earned an Academy Award nomination.
In 1998, the actress won further praise for her role as Kris Kristofferson's bohemian wife in A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries. The same year, she appeared as a struggling actress in Amos Poe's Frogs for Snakes, and then went on to play Bruce Willis' wife in the highly anticipated 1999 adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's Breakfast of Champions.

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Filmography

Movie/Film Released Rating Role Buy
Black Swan 2010 Actor [Starring]
Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning 2008 Actor [Starring]
Childless 2008 Actor [Starring]
Nick Nolte: No Exit 2008 Participant [Starring]
Uncross the Stars 2008 Actor [Starring]
Love Comes Lately 2007 Actor [Starring]
The Bird Can't Fly 2007 Actor [Starring]
Paradise 2004 Actor [Starring]
Riding the Bullet 2004 Actor [Starring]
The Mountain [TV Series] 2004 Actor [Starring]
The Sky is Green 2004 Actor [Starring]
11:14 2003 Actor [Starring]
Hunger Point 2003 Actor [Starring]
The Stranger Beside Me 2003 Actor [Starring]
Daniel Deronda 2002 Actor [Starring]
Lantana 2001 Actor [Starring]
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Awards

Year Movie/Film Role
1996 National Society of Film Critics The Portrait of a Lady Best Supporting Actress (Won)
1996 Los Angeles Film Critics Association The Portrait of a Lady Best Supporting Actress (Won)
1996 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences The Portrait of a Lady Best Supporting Actress (Nom)
1988 Hollywood Foreign Press Association The Last Temptation of Christ Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (Nom)
1988 Cannes Film Festival A World Apart Best Actress (Won)
1987 Cannes Film Festival Shy People Best Actress (Won)
1986 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Hannah and Her Sisters Best Supporting Actress (Nom)
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