Lois Smith- Biography

Also Credited As:

Lois Arlene Humbert

About Lois Smith

An esteemed, highly-charged and highly-talented player of stage, TV and film, Lois Smith has not always been regular in the visual media, but she has made the chances count. She made her Broadway debut as a high school student in "Time Out for Ginger" in 1952, and her TV debut in the live production of "The Apple Tree" the next year. Smith made an auspicious film debut as the thwarted barmaid Ann in Elia Kazan's "East of Eden" (1955). Although she was eclipsed in the public eye by James Dean and Jo Van Fleet, nevertheless, she was rewarded by the critics. Yet it was not until 1970 that Smith again had a showy film role. Her performance as Partita, Jack Nicholson's sister, in Bob Rafelson's "Five Easy Pieces", won her the National Society of Film Critics' Award as Best Supporting Actress. In 1976, she was the suicidal Anita in Paul Mazursky's cinematic memoir, "Next Stop, Greenwich Village" Film roles followed at the rate of about one per year, but rarely did she get to showcase her abilities until 1995 when Smith was the adult Sophie, still thinking of her years as a swimming champion, in Jocelyn Moorhouse's "How to Make an American Quilt" and Susan Sarandon's mother in "Dead Man Walking". In Jan De Bont's "Twister" (1996), she offered stalwart support as scientist Helen Hunt's aunt while in "Larger Than Life" (also 1996), Smith was a retired circus performer.

Smith's TV work in the 70s consisted mostly of daytime dramas, with regular roles on both "Somerset" and "The Doctors". In the 80s, she began to make episodic guest appearances and was featured in several TV-movies, most notably "Skylark" (CBS, 1993). Two years later, she was Harry Truman's waspish, nasty, bigoted mother-in-law in "Truman" for HBO.

For all her TV and film roles, Smith has worked most consistently on stage. Her list of credits includes many plays on Broadway and in key American theaters, such as the Long Wharf in New Haven, CT, and the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, IL. It was with the latter that Smith created the role of the indomitable Ma Joad in the stage version of "The Grapes of Wrath" in 1988. She toured with the role before bringing it to Broadway in 1990 which earned her a Tony nomination as Best Supporting Actress. Smith knocked 'em dead when she performed a key scene on the Tony Awards TV broadcast that year and in 1991, when the production aired on PBS. Her co-star, Gary Sinise, cast her as Halie, the matriarch of another family, in his 1995 Chicago production of Sam Shepard's Pulitzer-winning play "Buried Child". Again, Smith recreated the role on Broadway and earned a second Tony nomination. Smith has branched out a bit as a person of the theatre to playwriting and directing. Her "All There Is" was written in 1982 and last performed in a 1985 workshop by the Ensemble Studio Theatre. Smith has also directed at the Juilliard school.

Partners

Ex-Husband

Wesley Dale Smith. Married from 1948-1970

Family

Daughter

Moon Elizbeth Smith. Born in 1958; father, Wesley Dale Smith

Father

William Oren Humbert.

Mother

Carrie Davis Humbert.

Education

The Actors Studio, New York , New York
University of Washington, Seattle , Washington

Career Milestones

Began performing as a child in in evangelical church dramas
Born and raised in Kansas

1885

First play as playwright produced, All There Is

1941

Moved with family to Seattle, WA

1952

Made Broadway debut as Jeannie in Time Out for Ginger

1953

First TV appearance as Megan in the Kraft Television Theater presentation of The Apple Tree (ABC)

1955

Made film debut opposite James Dean in Elia Kazan s East of Eden

1957

Appeared in the original production of Tennessee Williams s Orpheus Descending

1970

Won acclaim as Jack Nicholson s sister in Five Easy Pieces

1972

Landed a regular role on NBC daytime drama Somerset

1975

Cast as a regular on NBC daytime drama The Doctors

1990

Played Ma Joad to Gary Sinise s Tom Joad in Broadway production of The Grapes of Wrath ; won Tony nomination as Best Featured Actress in a Play

1995

Co-starred with Sinise as Harry Truman s mother-in-law in the HBO film Truman

1995

Played Sophie in How to Make an American Quilt

1996

Cast in a featured role opposite Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton in the natural disaster feature Twister

1996

Directed by Sinise in stage production of Buried Child ; earned second Tony nomination as Best Featured Actress in a Play

2001

Landed small role in The Pledge, directed by Sean Penn

2001

Portrayed Brecht s Mother Courage at the Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago, IL

2002

Starred as Iris Hineman opposite Tom Cruise in Minority Report

2003

Landed a recurring role on the ABC daytime drama One Life to Live

2004

Appeared opposite Laura Linney in P.S.

2005

Played Carrie Watts in a revival of Horton Foote s The Trip to Bountiful at Signature Theatre Company

2006

Co-starred in the independent film Sweet Land

2006

Played Superman George Reeves grieving mother in Hollywoodland

2008

Cast as Adele Stackhouse, Sookie s (Anna Paquin) grandmother on HBO s True Blood

2009

Co-starred in A Dog Year opposite Jeff Bridges

2010

Guest starred as Tom s (Doug Savant) mother Allison on Desperate Housewives (ABC)

2011

Played the ailing mother of the titular character (Ron Eldard) in Roadie