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Home/People/Betty Buckley
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Born
Jul 3, 1947
Age 78
Place of Birth
Big Spring, Texas, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

38
Movies
27
TV Shows
Also Known As
Betty Lynn Buckley
貝蒂芭克利
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Betty Buckley

Acting

Biography
Betty Lynn Buckley (born July 3, 1947) is an American actress and singer who has worked in film, television and theatre. She possesses a singing of voice of great power and beauty and has achieved great success in cabaret and concerts. Betty has also sustained a successful recording career with numerous cast albums and 18 solo albums to her credit, for which she has been nominated for two Grammys. Buckley is widely known for the 1977–81 TV series Eight Is Enough. She joined the show in its second season when the original star, Diana Hyland, died after the first four episodes of season one, and her character Joan Bradford died as well. Buckley was cast as the central character's new romantic interest, Sandra Sue "Abby" Abbott, who became stepmother of the eight children to which the series' title refers. Betty later received two Daytime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Program/Special, for NBC Special Treat - Bobby and Sarah (1984) and ABC Afterschool Special - Taking a Stand (1989). From 2001 to 2003, Betty Buckley played a role in seasons 4–6 of the HBO series Oz. She also has guest-starred in a number of television series, including Without a Trace, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and Monk. Betty also guest-starred in a Christmas special of the TV series Remember WENN, in which she sang "You Make It Christmas". On film, Buckley appeared in the original movie version of Carrie in 1976, playing Miss Collins, Carrie's gym teacher. She went on to appear as Margaret White in the notorious 1987 musical adaptation of the film on Broadway; an expensive and creatively disastrous flop in which she nevertheless scored a personal triumph. In 1977, she recorded an uncredited solo on the song "Walking in Space", in the movie Hair. Her screen roles during the 1980s include Bruce Beresford's film Tender Mercies, where she played a country music singer and sang the Academy Award-nominated song "Over You". She also appeared in the Woody Allen film Another Woman (1988), Roman Polanski's Frantic (1988) and Lawrence's Kasden's Wyatt Earp (1994). In 2008, Buckley played Mrs. Jones in M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening. In 2017, Buckley was one of the stars of M. Night Shyamalan's Split, a major success which was the number-one film at the box office for three weeks running. Buckley has worked regularly in the theatre throughout her career. In 1969, she made her Broadway debut as Martha Washington in the original company of Tony winner 1776; a role she famously won on her first day in New York. That same year, she made her West End debut in the original London cast of Promises, Promises. In 1982, Buckley starred as Grizabella in the original Broadway production of the musical Cats, which features the song "Memory". For this role, she won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. In 1985 she played the titular character in another Tony winning musical The Mystery of Edwin Drood. This was the third time Buckley had originated a role in a show that went on to win the Tony for Best Musical. Buckley starred in both London (1994) and New York (1995) as Norma Desmond in the musical Sunset Boulevard. For her role in the London production, she received an Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical.
By Design poster

By Design

as Cynthia
2026
Eternity poster

Eternity

as Older Joan
2025
The Mayfly poster

The Mayfly

Cast
2024
Imaginary poster

Imaginary

as Gloria
2024
The Making of 'Split' poster

The Making of 'Split'

as Self
2017
Split poster

Split

as Dr. Karen Fletcher
2017
Harry Benson: Shoot First poster

Harry Benson: Shoot First

as Self
2016
More Acting 'Carrie' poster

More Acting 'Carrie'

as Self
2016
The Real Love poster

The Real Love

Cast
2012
Five Time Champion poster

Five Time Champion

as Fran
2012
The Happening poster

The Happening

as Mrs. Jones
2008
Vinegar Hill poster

Vinegar Hill

as Mary Margaret Grier
2005
Mummy an' the Armadillo poster

Mummy an' the Armadillo

as Let
2004
Broadway's Lost Treasures poster

Broadway's Lost Treasures

as Grizabella (segment "Cats")
2003
New World Order poster

New World Order

as Rose Kross
2002
Stars and the Moon: Betty Buckley Live at the Donmar poster

Stars and the Moon: Betty Buckley Live at the Donmar

as Herself
2001
Acting 'Carrie' poster

Acting 'Carrie'

as Self
2001
Simply Irresistible poster

Simply Irresistible

as Aunt Stella
1999
Yours for a Song: The Women of Tin Pan Alley poster

Yours for a Song: The Women of Tin Pan Alley

Cast
1999
Critical Choices poster

Critical Choices

as Dr. Margret Ludlow
1996