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Joanna Hall Gleason Sarandon (born June 2, 1950)Dodge, Ellin (1986). You Are Your Birthday. New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 204. . is a Canadian-American actress and singer, known for her performances in theatrical musicals and plays, and on film and television.

In theatre, Gleason originated the role of the Baker's Wife in and 's Into the Woods on Broadway, for which she won the Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical in 1988. She also received Tony nominations for her performances in A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (1985) and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (2005). Her notable film appearances include supporting roles in 's Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) and Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989), and Paul Thomas Anderson's (1997). On television she has appeared in ER, , The West Wing, The Good Wife and The Affair.


Early life
Gleason is the daughter of and . By the time of her birth, her father was working for Toronto radio stations and had changed his name from "" to "Hall". He later started a television career and went on to fame as host of Let's Make a Deal.

Hall graduated from Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) in 1968.

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She was in the school's productions of The Music Man, , The Grass Harp, and The Madwoman of Chaillot. In high school, Gleason received acting instruction from , later known as Edward Quartermaine on , who taught at BHHS from 1955 to 1985. She continued her education at , then Occidental College, from which she graduated. Gleason has been a teacher herself, holding classes and workshops all over the country.


Career

Theatre
Gleason made her professional debut in Promises, Promises in 1972. Five years later she debuted on , originating the role of Monica in and Michael Stewart's I Love My Wife (1977), for which she was honored with a Theatre World Award.

Gleason returned to Broadway in 1984 to appear in 's The Real Thing, as a replacement for the role of Charlotte originated by Christine Baranski. In 1985 she played Pam in a revival of Peter Nichols' A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, for which she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play. She won the Drama Desk Award in the same category the following year for her performances off-Broadway as Virginia in 's It's Only a Play and Trudy in 's Social Security.

Gleason had her greatest success as the original Baker's Wife in Into the Woods by and , firstly at the Old Globe Theatre, in 1986, before transferring to Broadway the following year. The New York Times, although somewhat critical of the production, described her as "wonderful," and she won both the Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical (presented by her co-star Bernadette Peters) and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical. Her performance was captured on the original cast recording and in a filmed version broadcast on the anthology series Great Performances.

In 1991 Gleason played the lead role of Nora Charles in , and Richard Maltby Jr.'s Nick & Nora, a musical adaptation of The Thin Man that encountered numerous troubles in previews and closed after only nine performances. As Muriel in the musical adaptation of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (2005), she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. The following year she played Titsiana in Douglas Carter Beane's The Cartells, a staged soap opera in which the New York Times deemed her "hilarious."

In 2007, Gleason was honored by the New England Theatre Conference with a Special Award for Achievement in Theatre.


Film and television
In 1979, Gleason was cast as supporting character Morgan in the television sitcom Hello, Larry starring ; the series ran for two seasons but was poorly received. In the 1983 television movie Still the Beaver, she played 's ex-wife Kimberly.

Gleason debuted on film in 1986, with roles in 's Hannah and Her Sisters (as Carol) and ' Heartburn (as Diana). She worked with Allen again in Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989), playing Wendy, the wife of Allen's character. She has since appeared in numerous films including F/X2 (1991), Mr. Holland's Opus (1995), The Wedding Planner (2001), and Sex and the City (2004). She played the memorable role of Dirk's mother opposite in Paul Thomas Anderson's (1997).

On television, Gleason played the role of Nadine Berkus on the show Love & War (1992–95), several episodes of which she also directed, and Joan Silver on Temporarily Yours (1997). She starred in the series Oh Baby as Charlotte from 1998 to 2000, also directing episodes of this show. Shortly following the end of this series, she starred opposite on Bette as agent Connie Randolph. She appeared in six episodes of the Canadian black comedy series Sensitive Skin as Veronica, from 2014 to 2016.

Gleason's numerous guest starring television credits include episodes of The West Wing, , King of the Hill, , , Tracey Takes On..., , ER, , The Good Wife, Blue Bloods and The Newsroom.


Personal life
Gleason has been married three times. She was married to acting coach Paul G. Gleason. She kept his surname professionally, although they divorced on June 28, 1982. Later, she married Michael Bennahum.

Gleason has been married to actor since 1994. The two met while performing in Broadway's short-lived 1991 musical Nick & Nora, returned to the stage together in Thorn and Bloom (1998), and collaborated on several films, such as Road Ends, Edie & Pen, Let the Devil Wear Black, and .

Gleason's siblings are television writer/director Sharon Hall Kessler and Emmy award-winning television writer/director Richard Hall.


Acting credits

Film


Television
3 episodes
37 episodes
Episode: "What Price Glory?"
Episode: "The Activist"
Episode: "Still the Beaver"
Television movie
Televised Broadway performance
Television movie
Television movie
67 episodes
Television movie
Television movie
Episode: "Inconstant Moon"
3 episodes
Television movie
2 episodes
Voice; Episode: "Generosity"
6 episodes
Episode: "Anatomy Lesson"
Episode: "Petty Woman"
Voice; 8 episodes
Episode: "The Teacher"
2 episodes
28 episodes
18 episodes
2 episodes
5 episodes
Television movie
3 episodes
Episode: "Paper, Denim + Dollars"
Episode: Conversions
Episode: Rash Talk
2 episodes
Episode: "What Kind of Day Has It Been"
6 episodes
3 episodes
Episode: "Kimmy is in a Love Square!"
3 episodes
1 episode


Theatre
Understudy
Understudy
Replacement
1989
10th Anniversary Concert
Pre-recorded voiceover
Concert
Pre-recorded voiceover
Manhattan Theatre Club


Awards and nominations
1985Best Featured Actress in a PlayA Day in the Death of Joe Egg
1988Best Actress in a MusicalInto the Woods
2005Best Featured Actress in a MusicalDirty Rotten Scoundrels
1985Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actress in a PlayJoe Egg
1986It's Only a Play
Social Security
1988Outstanding Featured Actress in a MusicalInto the Woods
2005Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
1977Theatre World Award I Love My Wife


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