| Garnered attention for her performance in the Lincoln Center productions of Summertree (1968) and The Miser (1969) |
| Sang soprano with a jazz group at Baggy Pants in Stowe, VT |
1965 | Professional stage debut as Laura in The Glass Menagerie |
1965 | Spent one season as a member of the Theatre Company of Boston |
1966 | NYC debut in the Off-Broadway play, The Infantry |
1967 | Acted with Trinity Square Repertory Company (now Trinity Repertory Company) in Providence, RI |
1967 | Was cast in first Broadway show, the musical Mata Hari ; show closed during out-of-town tryout |
1968 | Made TV debut in an episode of N.Y.P.D. (ABC) |
1969 | Had breakthrough stage role as the kooky, sexually liberated teenage divorcee Jill Tanner in Butterflies Are Free |
1970 | Had a supporting role in the NBC production of the Broadway musical George M! |
1971 | Played featured role in the ABC TV-movie, Dr. Cook s Garden |
1972 | Made feature acting debut in To Kill a Clown, co-starring Alan Alda |
1972 | Played a jilted wife opposite Peter Falk and John Cassavetes on an episode of Columbo (NBC) |
1972 | Portrayed Martha Jefferson in the movie version of 1776 |
1973 | Cast as Amanda on the short-lived ABC sitcom Adam s Rib |
1974 | Began on-going association with the Williamstown Theatre Festival |
1974 | Played a woman who comes between two friends in Lovin Molly |
1974 | Portrayed Zelda to Richard Chamberlain s F. Scott Fitzgerald in F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Last of the Belles (ABC) |
1975 | Played the leading lady to Jeff Bridges in Hearts of the West |
1975 | Teamed with Frank Langella in the Williamstown production of Tennessee Williams Eccentricities of a Nightingale ; production filmed and aired on Theater in America |
1976 | Re-teamed with Alan Alda for a memorable episode of M*A*S*H* (CBS) |
1977 | Portrayed Elizabeth Custer in The Court-Martial of General George Armstrong Custer (ABC) |
1978 | Earned critical praise as Eleanor Gehrig in A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story (NBC) |
1979 | Delivered a strong turn as the devoted wife of a military officer in The Great Santini |
1980 | Returned to Broadway appearing alongside Raul Julia and Roy Scheider in Harold Pinter s Betrayal ; earned a Tony nomination |
1980 | Starred in the Lincoln Center revival of The Philadelphia Story |
1982 | Portrayed the wife of German architect Albert Speer in the ABC miniseries Inside the Third Reich |
1984 | Made guest appearance on an episode of St. Elsewhere (NBC) |
1985 | Played the wife of a philandering attorney (Anthony Hopkins) who was plotting to kill her in Guilty Conscience (CBS) |
1986 | Played the matriarch of a Jewish family in the film version of Neil Simon s Brighton Beach Memoirs |
1987 | Co-starred with Richard Chamberlain and Judith Ivey in a revival of Noel Coward s Blithe Spirit |
1988 | Appeared in Woody Allen s Another Woman |
1988 | Earned a Tony nomination as Blanche Du Bois in a stage revival of A Streetcar Named Desire |
1988 | Played the co-owner of a NYC restaurant on the short-lived NBC drama, Tattinger s ; series was retooled as an NBC sitcom called Nick & Hillary, which lasted only a handful of episodes |
1990 | Cast as the mother of a child molested by a priest in the HBO drama Judgment |
1990 | Co-starred with Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward in Mr. & Mrs. Bridge |
1990 | Second film with Woody Allen, Alice |
1991 | Acted alongside daughter Gwyneth Paltrow in the Williamstown production of Picnic |
1991 | Portrayed Nick Nolte s wife in The Prince of Tides |
1992 | Played Juliette Lewis mother in Woody Allen s Husbands and Wives |
1992 | Re-teamed with daughter Gwyneth Paltrow in the NBC miniseries Cruel Doubt |
1994 | Portrayed Arkadina in Williamstown production of The Seagull with daughter Gwyneth Paltrow as Nina |
1995 | Appeared Off-Broadway in A. R. Gurney s Sylvia |
1997 | Portrayed the matriarch of a troubled family in The Myth of Fingerprints |
1997 | Voiced Martha Jefferson in Ken Burns PBS documentary Thomas Jefferson |
1998 | Hosted Sophisticated Ladies: Charleston and Savannah With Blythe Danner (PBS) |
1999 | Co-starred with Edward Herrmann in a staged reading of A. R. Gurney s Ancestral Voices |
1999 | Played Kate Capshaw s mother in The Love Letter |
2000 | Cast as Robert De Niro s understanding wife in the comedy Meet the Parents |
2001 | Cast as Phyllis in the all-star Broadway revival of Follies ; received a Tony nomination |
2001 | Played the mother of Cameron Diaz and Jordana Brewster in The Invisible Circus |
2001 | Regularly appeared on NBC s Will & Grace as Will Truman s mother Marilyn; earned an Emmy nomination for Best Guest Actress in 2005 and 2006 |
2002 | Cast as Dr. Harriet Lanning on the short-lived CBS medical drama Presidio Med |
2003 | Portrayed Sylvia Plath s mother opposite her real life daughter Gwyneth Paltrow in Sylvia |
2004 | Reprised her role as Dina Byrnes for the comedy sequel, Meet the Fockers |
2004 | Starred as Hank Azaria s mother on the Showtime drama Huff |
2004 | Starred in the TV-movie Back When We Were Grownups (CBS); received Golden Globe and Emmy nominations for Best Actress |
2006 | Co-starred in The Last Kiss ; directed by Tony Goldwyn and scripted by Paul Haggis |
2010 | Once again reprised the role of Dina Byrnes for the comedy sequel Little Fockers |
2011 | Cast opposite Anna Faris in the romantic comedy What s Your Number? |
2012 | Co-starred with Zac Efron in The Lucky One, based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks |