Marion Rogers "Mimi' Weddell (February 15, 1915 – September 24, 2009)Dennis McLellan, Mimi Weddell, the subject of 'Hats off,' dies at 94 Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on October 4, 2009. was an American actress. She is best known for portraying Stanford's grandmother on Sex and the City and for being featured in a documentary film, Hats Off, about her life and her collection of some 150 hats.
She first appeared in the 1980 low-budget horror film Dracula's Last Rites in the role of Mrs. Bradley and followed that in the subsequent year as Miss Mumsley in 1981's Student Bodies, a parody of the horror genre. In 1985, she appeared in Woody Allen's The Purple Rose of Cairo, where she stood in line with Mia Farrow to purchase a ticket to the film within the film. She appeared in two episodes of the police procedural / legal drama Law & Order, in the 1990 episode Subterranean Homeboy Blues and in 1997's Past Imperfect. Weddell played the role of a snoring woman in the wedding scene in the 1986 movie Heartburn by Nora Ephron, and in the 2005 film Hitch, starring Will Smith and Eva Mendes, Weddell played the role of Grandma Wellington, who pretended to choke on an olive at dinner. She was in a single episode of Sex and the City, appearing in the 1998 episode The Turtle and the Hare as Stanford Blatch's grandmother. She also appeared in print and television advertisements for Burberry, Juicy Couture, Louis Vuitton and Nike.
She was voted one of "The Most Beautiful New Yorkers" by New York Magazine in 2005, with casting director Jennifer Venditti calling her "a whole package", noting that Weddell "has such elegant style and willowy posture, but she doesn't try to conceal her wrinkles and signs of aging". "The Most Beautiful New Yorkers: 2005 - Mimi Weddell", New York, 2005. Accessed October 8, 2009.
Weddell had been featured in ads for numerous top fashion brands, including Louis Vuitton. She is also known for her extensive and expensive hat collection.
Reviewer Jeanette Catsoulis of The New York Times said the film showed Weddell as a unique "individual", an actress in her 90s who still demonstrated a "willingness to work 14-hour days and fight for roles", building a substantial resume despite the "industry's rampant ageism".
Hats Off
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(final film role) 2 episodes 1 episode
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