Born to a well-to-do Massachusetts family, Tammy Grimes studied drama at Stephens College in Missouri (where one of her instructors was George C. Scott) and New York's Neighborhood Playhouse. Grimes made her off-Broadway debut in the 1956 production The Littlest Revue. In 1959, she won a Theatre World Award for her performance in Look After Lulu; the following year, she graduated to full stardom in the long-running musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown, for which she won the first of her two Tony Awards. She rapidly became typed as a flamboyant, plummy-voiced "kook," a characterization that worked just fine on stage but did not adapt so easily to the more intimate medium of film. Perhaps as a result, Grime's film appearances have been few and far between. In 1966, she starred on the TV sitcom The Tammy Grimes Show, which was axed after three episodes; to clear herself for this assignment, she'd turned down the role of Samantha on Bewitched, which lasted eight seasons. From 1956 through 1960, Tammy Grimes was married to actor Christopher Plummer; their daughter, Amanda Plummer, is an excellent stage and film actress in her own right.
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High Art
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1998 | |||
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Trouble on the Corner
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1997 | |||
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A Modern Affair
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1995 | |||
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Backstreet Justice
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1994 | |||
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Slaves of New York
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1989 | |||
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Mr. North
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1988 | |||
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America
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1986 | |||
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The Stuff
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1985 | |||
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Incredible Book Escape
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1984 | |||
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An Invasion of Privacy
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1983 | |||
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No Big Deal
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1983 | |||
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The Last Unicorn
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1982 | |||
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Can't Stop the Music
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1980 | |||
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The Runner Stumbles
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1979 | |||
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You Can't Go Home Again
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1979 | |||
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Just Crazy About Horses
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1978 | |||
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Tartuffe
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1978 | |||
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The Borrowers
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1973 | |||
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Horror at 37,000 Feet
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1972 | |||
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Play It As It Lays
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1972 | |||
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Arthur!! Arthur?
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1970 | |||
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The Other Man
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1970 | |||
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Three Bites of the Apple
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1967 | |||
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