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Stockard Channing (born Susan Antonia Williams Stockard; February 13, 1944) is an American actress. She played Betty Rizzo in the film Grease (1978) and First Lady Abbey Bartlet in the NBC television series The West Wing (1999–2006). She also originated the role of Ouisa Kittredge in the stage and film versions of Six Degrees of Separation; the 1993 film version earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. She was also one of two comic foils of The Number Painter on Sesame Street. Channing won the 1985 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for the Broadway revival of A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, and won Emmy Awards for The West Wing and The Matthew Shepard Story, both in 2002. She won a Daytime Emmy Award in 2004 for her role in Jack. Her film appearances include The Fortune (1975), The Big Bus (1976), The Cheap Detective (1978), Heartburn (1986), To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995), Up Close & Personal (1996), Practical Magic (1998), and Woody Allen's Anything Else (2003). She also played the recurring role of Veronica Loy on the CBS drama The Good Wife (2012–16). Early life and education Channing was born in Manhattan, and she grew up on the Upper East Side. She was the daughter of Mary Alice (née English), who came from a large Brooklyn Irish Roman Catholic family, and Lester Napier Stockard (died 1960), who was in the shipping business. Her elder sister is Lesly Stockard Smith, former mayor of Palm Beach, Florida. Channing is an alumna of the Madeira School in McLean, Virginia, a boarding school for girls, which she attended after starting at the Chapin School in New York City. She studied history and literature at Radcliffe College of Harvard University in Massachusetts and graduated summa cum laude in 1965. She received her acting training at HB Studio in New York City. Career Early career Channing started her acting career with the experimental Theatre Company of Boston; she performed in the group's Off-Broadway 1969 production of the Elaine May play Adaptation/Next. She performed in a revival of Arsenic and Old Lace directed by Theodore Mann as part of the Circle in the Square at Ford's Theatre program in 1970. In 1971, she made her Broadway debut in Two Gentlemen of Verona — The Musical, working with playwright John Guare. She also appeared on Broadway in 1973 in a supporting role in No Hard Feelings at the Martin Beck Theatre. Channing made her television debut on Sesame Street in the role of The Number Painter's female victim. She landed her first leading role in the 1973 television movie The Girl Most Likely To..., a black comedy written by Joan Rivers about an ugly duckling woman, made newly beautiful by plastic surgery after an auto accident, who vows murderous revenge on all who had scorned her. For the role, Channing went through a considerable transformation, with the syndicated column "TV Scout" reporting months later, "It was a great make-up job — at least the part that made very pretty Stockard look so ugly. She had her cheeks puffed out with cotton and her nose was wadded, too, to make it thick and off-center. Very thick eyebrows were drawn on her face and she wore padded clothes to make her look fat. Making her look beautiful was easy." After some small parts in feature films, Channing co-starred with Warren Beatty and Jack Nicholson in Mike Nichols' The Fortune (1975). Despite Channing being tagged "the next big thing" in cinema, and the actress herself considering this some of the best work of her career, the movie did poorly at the box office and did not prove to be the breakthrough role Channing hoped it would be. On May 22, 1977, she, along with Ned Beatty, starred in the pilot for the short-lived TV series Lucan. Lucan, played by Kevin Brophy, is a 20-year-old who has spent the first 10 years of his life running wild in the forest. After being raised by wolves, Lucan strikes out on his own in search of his identity. In 1977, at the age of 33, Channing was cast for the role of high school teenager Betty Rizzo in the hit musical Grease. The film was released in 1978 and her performance earned her the People's Choice Award for Favorite Motion Picture Supporting Actress. In addition, during the second half of the 1970s, Channing played a mischievous car thief in Jerry Schatzberg's 1976 dramedy Sweet Revenge (which competed at the Cannes Film Festival), Joseph Bologna's love interest in the disaster film spoof The Big Bus (also 1976), Peter Falk's secretary in the 1978 Neil Simon film The Cheap Detective, and real-life deaf stuntwoman and former female land speed record holder Kitty O'Neil in the TV movie Silent Victory: The Kitty O'Neil Story (1979). 1980s Channing starred in two short-lived sitcoms on CBS in 1979 and 1980: Stockard Channing in Just Friends and The Stockard Channing Show. In both shows, she co-starred with actress Sydney Goldsmith, who played her best friend in both. When her Hollywood career faltered after these failures, Channing returned to her theatre roots. Nevertheless, she continued to appear in movies, often in supporting roles, including 1983's Without a Trace (alongside Kate Nelligan and Judd Hirsch), Mike Nichols' 1986 Heartburn (re-teaming with Nichols and Jack Nicholson, and co-starring Meryl Streep), The Men's Club (also 1986; featuring Roy Scheider, Harvey Keitel, and Jennifer Jason Leigh), A Time of Destiny (1988; with William Hurt, Timothy Hutton, and Melissa Leo), and Staying Together (1989; directed by Lee Grant, and co-starring Melinda Dillon and Levon Helm.) Channing played the female lead in the Broadway show, They're Playing Our Song (1980–81). Channing then took the part of the mother (Sheila) in the 1981 Long Wharf Theater (New Haven) production of Peter Nichols' A Day in the Death of Joe Egg. She reprised the role in the Roundabout Theater Company production, first Off-Broadway in January 1985 and then on Broadway in March 1985, and won the 1985 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play. Channing continued her return to the stage by teaming up again with playwright John Guare. She received Tony Award nominations for her performances in his plays, The House of Blue Leaves (1986) and Six Degrees of Separation (1990), for which she also won an Obie Award. The Alan Ayckbourn play Woman in Mind received its American premiere Off-Broadway in February 1988 at the Manhattan Theatre Club. The production was directed by Lynne Meadow and the cast included Channing in the role of Susan, for which she won a Drama Desk Award for Best Actress. When once asked if Susan was Channing's most fully realized character, the actress replied: Well, you like to think that they're all fully realized because what you're doing is different from what anyone else is seeing. You do a character but how much of it is on film, or how much of it is seen by an audience, is really up to the director, the piece, or the audience. And so, I just do these people. And flesh them out. I think anything.... 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  • Reporting Always synopsis, comments

    Reporting Always

    Lillian Ross

    From the inimitable New Yorker journalist Lillian Ross“a collection of her most luminous New Yorker pieces” (Entertainment Weekly, grade: A).A staff writer for The New Yorker since...

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    Father Brown Stories

    G. K. Chesterton

    Immortalized in these famous stories, G. K. Chesterton's endearing amateur sleuth has entertained countless generations of readers. For, as his admirers know, Father Brown's cherub...

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    HomeBuyer Strategy Guide

    Susan Rits

    Buying a home in the Bay Are is competitive and expensive. But with the help of a professional team, you can do it. As an investment in your future, it’s one of the best you can ma...

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    Girl from the Kip

    Susan Williams

    Mollie is a feisty young woman who lives and works in a Victorian lodging house in London. Although her life is hard, she is happy with her lot, until she meets Edwin Hill.Edwin Is...

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    Tiffany and Ryan

    Susan Williams

    From the moment Ryan walks into the office, Tiffany is mesmerised by him. He is not only handsome, but he carries himself well and radiates confidence; something she finds attracti...

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    Bull Rider

    Suzanne Morgan Williams

    All it takes is eight seconds . . . Cam O'Mara, grandson and younger brother of bullriding champions, is not interested in partaking in the family sport. Cam is a skateboarder, and...

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    Collected Stories

    Margaret Oliphant

    I WAS not aware at first of the many discussions which had gone on about that window. It was almost opposite one of the windows of the large oldfashioned drawingroom of the house i...

  • The Figure in the Carpet and Other Stories synopsis, comments

    The Figure in the Carpet and Other Stories

    Henry James & Frank Kermode

    The stories in this collection were written mostly between 1888 and 1897, a time when Henry James’s writing was concerned with the art of fiction and the position of the artist in ...

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    Taking A Chance

    Susan Williams

    Set in the 1600's during 'The Plague' and 'The Great Fire of London,' this is the story of a young Kentish Maid, who is taken to London by her husband.Sadly, when they arrive in Lo...

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    The Rulebreaker

    Susan Page

    The definitive biography of the most successful female broadcaster of all timeBarbara Waltersa woman whose personal demons fueled an ambition that broke all the rules and finally g...

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    Nola

    Susan Williams

    Set during the recession of the 1930’s, this is the story of Nola, as she falls in love for the first time.

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    A Selection of Eclectic Short Stories

    Susan Williams

    Grab a coffee or a glass of something cool and refreshing, then take some time out from your busy schedule and read my short stories.Some are heartwarming, some are humorous, and s...

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    Selfless

    Susan Williams

    Isabella and Gregory had been trying for a baby for the last five years, but sadly, it was not meant to be. As if that wasn’t bad enough, his parents and her sistersinlaw were cons...

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    Christmas Memories

    Susan Williams

    The Christmas AuthorHaving recently lost her job, Tammy takes a temporary job as a House Sitter and while there, she meets Tyrone Petty. Tyrone has writer’s block and is often mood...

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    Truth

    John D. Caputo

    In the first in a new series of easily digestible, commutelengthbooks of original philosophy, renowned thinker John D. Caputo explores the many notions of 'truth', and what it real...

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    Dear Los Angeles

    David Kipen

    A rich mosaic of diary entries and letters from Marilyn Monroe, Cesar Chavez, Susan Sontag, Albert Einstein, and many more, this is the story of Los Angeles as told by locals, tran...

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    SPIRIT OF THE WOLF

    Susan Mallery

    Be swept away by this fanfavorite story of love, healing, andfamily in 1800s Montana from New York Times bestselling author SusanMallery.Caleb Kincaid has always carried a secret t...

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    Tales of Romance in a Virtuous Era

    Susan Williams

    Can Dreams Come True?Mary is a parlour maid at number 12 Regents Park, and her days are filled with hard work and misery. Made worse by Master William’s advances.Master William tak...

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    Bold Words from Black Women

    Tamara Pizzoli

    Celebrate the power of Black womanhood in this firstofitskind collection of inspirational quotes from fifty activists, artists, and leaders, featuring bold, attentiongrabbing illus...

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    The Good Life among the Belties

    Susan N. Williams

    Clive Walters has just finished his IT degree and landed a great job. He loves his hometown, his new dog and being close to his family and friends. An early morning call brings new...

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    Maggie

    Susan Williams

    Set in Victorian England, this is the story of Maggie, as she takes her first tentative steps into the world of love.Maggie feels that her life is going nowhere, and she is secretl...

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    Rock Away Granny

    Dandi Daley Mackall & Mike DeSantis

    Getting dropped off at Grandma’s house could be a total snooze. Hours of sitting in the rocking chairs. But not this Grandma. Up she hops to wheel out the record player. And then, ...

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    Last Seen At...

    Susan N. Williams

    Grace Mullen, Midwestern wife, mother and successful healthcare executive, is the nurturing person everyone can count on. On the surface, she seems to have it all. However, her con...