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Ellen Geer is an American actress, professor, and theatre director. Personal life [ edit ] Geer was born in New York City, the daughter of actors Herta Ware and Will Geer .
Ellen Geer. Actress: Harold and Maude. Ellen Geer, the daughter of actors Will Geer and Herta Ware, has worked continuously for 40 years in television and motion pictures since making her debut in Richard Lester's "Petulia (1968)" (1968) in support of Julie Christie and George C. Scott.
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Ellen Geer is an actress, director and professor, and the daughter of Will Geer and Herta Ware. She has appeared in films, TV shows and theater productions, including "Harold and Maude", "Star Trek: The Next Generation" and "The Theatricum Botanicum".
- August 29, 1941
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Ellen Geer - Photo by Lisa Adams. Currently the matriarch of a theater dynasty, Ellen Geer followed in the family footsteps from an early age. Both her parents were actors, with her father Will Geer earning national fame as Grandfather Zeb Walton on TV’s 1960s hit, “The Waltons.”. Ellen worked in some of the major repertory theatres ...
Apr 4, 2024 · Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of Ellen Geer Movies as we bring you a roundup of her most memorable and captivating roles. From heartwarming dramas to thrilling action films, Ellen’s versatile acting skills will leave you in awe. Join us as we explore her incredible filmography and celebrate the talent behind the cameras.
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Ellen Geer is the daughter of Will Geer and a long-time actress in film and TV. She has appeared in Harold and Maude, Practical Magic, Charmed, and many other roles, and also runs a theater in Topanga Canyon.
Biography. Born in New York City to actors Will Geer and Herta Ware, Ellen Geer made her onscreen debut as a nun in the 1968 Richard Lester film "Petulia," which was followed up with an appearance in 1969's "The Reivers." In 1971 Geer landed a supporting role in the cult classic "Harold and Maude," playing the last of death-obsessed Harold's ...