Grace Zabriskie


A character actress given to tasty bit parts, Grace Zabriskie vacillates between erotic exhibitionists and colorful, brassy mothers. Since making her feature debut in "Norma Rae" (1978), the New Orleans-born actress has gone on to leave an indelible mark on both the small and big screens. She has been particularly effective in movies playing mothers, albeit not the kind that would be embraced by June Cleaver. In "An Officer and a Gentleman" (1982), Zabriskie portrayed Debra Winger's mom while in "Drugstore Cowboy" (1989), she was the rejecting parent of Matt Dillon. The actress drew on her roots as Dennis Quaid's Cajun mom in "The Big Easy" (1986) and was another Southern mother, this time to Sissy Spacek, in "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" (1994). Two of her most memorable feature parts were as a crazed killer (in a role tailored specifically for her) in David Lynch's "Wild at Heart" (1990) and as Malcolm McDowall's wife in "Chain of Desire" (1993), for which she donned a maid's uniform and wig for a softly sadistic sex scene. Aong with a steady string of low-profile indie filsm, Zabriskie has appeared in "A Family Thing" (1996), "Armageddon" (1998), "Gone In Sixty Seconds" (2001), "The House on Turk Street" (2002) and, in a particularly effective turn, as the near catatonic victim of "The Grudge" (2004).

On the small screen, the actress has lent her unique talents to a variety of memorable roles. Zabriskie was effective as a snake-handler who attempts to romance a detective in a two-part 1986 installment of NBC's "Hill Street Blues" and as the supportive wife of Admiral Elmo Zumwalt in the CBS biopic "My Father, My Son" (1988). Zabriskie went on to play the grandmother of a child stricken with AIDS in "The Ryan White Story" (ABC, 1989), and the therapist of a sexually abused teen in "A Deadly Silence" (ABC, 1989). The following year, David Lynch tapped her to portray the excessively sobbing mother of murder victim Laura Palmer in the quirky primetime serial "Twin Peaks" (ABC), which she reprised in the confusing 1993 feature prequel "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me". Zabriskie had the recurring role of the mother of Susan Ross, George Costanza's ill-fated fiancee in several episodes of "Seinfeld". She also offered an effective supporting turn as Jennifer Jason Leigh's mother in the controversial but critically-praised "Bastard Out of Carolina" (Showtime, 1996). She also had a recurring stint as Yellow Teeth on the sci-fi series "John Doe" (UPN, 2002-2003) and appeared as The Crone on the popular WB witchcraft-lite series "Charmed."

  • Born:
    in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Silk-screen printer
Milestones
  • 1978 Film acting debut in Norma Rae
  • 1979 Made TV debut in The Concrete Cowboys (CBS)
  • 1979 Moved to L.A.
  • 1981 Played Mrs. Ames in the ABC miniseries John Steinbeck s East of Eden
  • 1982 Cast as Debra Winger s mother in An Officer and a Gentleman
  • 1989 Portrayed Matt Dillon s mother in Drugstore Cowboy , directed by Gus Van Sant
  • 1990 Played a crazed killer in David Lynch s Wild at Heart
  • 1991 Reteamed with Van Sant for role in My Own Private Idaho
  • 1992 Made first of several appearances as Mrs. Ross on Seinfeld (NBC)
  • 1992 Reprised role of Sarah Palmer in Lynch s feature prequel Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
  • 1993 Appeared in the interactive CD-ROM movie Voyeur as Robert Culp s neurotic sister
  • 1993 Starred in the ensemble-driven feature, Chain of Desire
  • 1994 Had featured role in Van Sant s Even Cowgirls Get the Blues
  • 1996 Co-starred in the acclaimed TV-movie Bastard Out of Carolina , directed by Anjelica Huston
  • 1997 Appeared in Armageddon
  • Born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Debut as TV series regular, playing Sarah Palmer on the ABC series Twin Peaks
  • Moved to Atlanta; worked as an actress and silk-screen painter

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