This Biography is about one of the best Actress Mary Tyler Moore including her Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Mary Tyler Moore | |
Real Name | Mary Tyler Moore |
Profession | Actresses |
Famous as | TV Actress |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Personal Life of Mary Tyler Moore | |
Born on | 29 December 1936 |
Birthday | 29th December |
Age | 80 Years |
Sun Sign | Capricorn |
Born in | Brooklyn, New York, U.S. |
Personality Type | ESFJ |
Family Background of Mary Tyler Moore | |
Father | George Tyler Moore |
Mother | Marjorie |
Siblings | Elizabeth Moore, John Moore |
Spouses/Partners | Robert Levine (m. 1983), Grant Tinker (m. 1962-1981), Richard Carleton Meeker (m. 1955-1961) |
Children | Richie Meeker |
Founder/Co-Founder | MTM Enterprises |
Awards | 1974 1976 – Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
1993 – Emmy award for Outstanding Supporting Actress – Miniseries or a Movie 1970 – Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress Television Series Musical or Comedy 1980 – Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress Motion Picture Drama 2012 – Screen Actors Guild Awards-Life time achievement award 1987 – American Comedy Awards-Lifetime Achievement Award in Comedy |
Personal Fact of Mary Tyler Moore | |
Mary Tyler Moore is one of the most popular actresses in the history of television. She started out in commercials, and made her film debut in X-15. She became popular with her role in The Dick Van Dyke Show in 1961. As Laura Petrie, she demonstrated her talent for domestic comedy, and won Emmys for her work on the series. She made a few movies, including Thoroughly Modern Millie and Change of Habit and then returned to television work in The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Audiences identified with her portrayal of Mary Richards, a single 30-something woman in the working world. The comedy show followed Mary’s personal and professional life as she worked at a television news department. Moore and her second husband Grant Tinker created and produced the series through their company MTM Enterprises. She made several attempts to regain her popularity, but none of her new shows caught on with television audiences. She did, however, continue to have success in other acting endeavors and won a Tony Award for her performance of Whose Life Is It Anyway on Broadway. She also received an Academy Award nomination for Ordinary People that same year. In addition to her acting, she has devoted much of her time to the American Diabetes Association. |
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