Kathleen Freeman(1923-2001)
- Actress
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Kathleen Freeman's introduction to show business came very early in
life. Her parents were vaudevillians, and she made her debut at age 2
in their act. Later she attended UCLA with intentions of becoming a
pianist, but was bitten by the acting bug and never looked back. She
gained experience on stage in various stock and repertory companies,
and made her film debut in 1948. One of the most memorable character
actresses in recent memory, her stocky build, incredibly expressive
face and hearty laugh have kept audiences convulsed for decades,
playing a variety of neighborhood gossips, busybodies and eccentrics.
Memorable as Sister Mary Stigmata ("The Penguin"),
Dan Aykroyd's and
John Belushi's nemesis, in
The Blues Brothers (1980). She
was used as a comic foil by
Jerry Lewis in many of his films,
always to great advantage. She did much television work, playing in
everything from
The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961)
to Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (1964)
to Hogan's Heroes (1965) to
Married with Children (1987),
where she was the voice of Peg's monstrous but never-seen mother, Al
Bundy's nemesis. She was working on Broadway in a production of "The
Full Monty" when she died of lung cancer in 2001.