Basic Information About Candice Bergen
Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
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Professions | Actor, Fashion Model, Television producer, Photojournalist, Writer, Photographer, Voice Actor |
Net worth | $50,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1946-05-09 (78 years old) |
Place of birth | Beverly Hills |
Nationality | United States of America |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Husky resonant voice |
Spouse | 15 June - Marshall Rose (Β 2000 - present) Louis Malle - (27 SeptemberΒ 1980 - 23 NovemberΒ 1995)Β (his death)Β (1 child) |
Gender | Female |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (1.71 m) |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did Candice Bergen win?
Oscar |
Golden Globe |
Golder Raspberry |
BAFTA |
Other |
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0 | 7 | 1 | 0 | 25 |
Candice Bergen awards
Award Name | State | Movie / Series Name | Year |
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Movies for Grownups Award - Best Supporting Actress | Nominee | Let Them All Talk | 2021 |
Dorian Award - Film Performance of the Year - Supporting Actress | Nominee | Let Them All Talk | 2021 |
ICS Award - Best Supporting Actress | Nominee | Let Them All Talk | 2021 |
Razzie Award - Worst Supporting Actress | Nominee | Bride Wars | 2010 |
Bronze Wrangler - Theatrical Motion Picture | Winner | Bite the Bullet | 1976 |
OFTA Television Award - Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series | Nominee | Battle Creek | 2015 |
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series | Winner | Murphy Brown | 1995 |
Actor - Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series | Nominee | Murphy Brown | 1996 |
Actor - Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series | Nominee | Murphy Brown | 1995 |
American Comedy Award - Funniest Female Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication | Nominee | Murphy Brown | 1996 |
American Comedy Award - Funniest Female Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication | Winner | Murphy Brown | 1992 |
American Comedy Award - Funniest Female Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication | Nominee | Murphy Brown | 1991 |
American Comedy Award - Funniest Female Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication | Nominee | Murphy Brown | 1990 |
American Comedy Award - Funniest Female Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication | Nominee | Murphy Brown | 1989 |
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy | Nominee | Murphy Brown | 2019 |
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical | Nominee | Murphy Brown | 1996 |
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical | Nominee | Murphy Brown | 1995 |
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical | Nominee | Murphy Brown | 1994 |
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical | Winner | Murphy Brown | 1992 |
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical | Winner | Murphy Brown | 1989 |
OFTA Television Award - Best Actress in a Series | Nominee | Murphy Brown | 1998 |
TV Land Award - Broadcaster(s) of the Year | Nominee | Murphy Brown | 2008 |
TV Land Award - TV Moment That Became Headline News | Winner | Murphy Brown | 2007 |
TV Land Award - Broadcaster of the Year | Nominee | Murphy Brown | 2006 |
TV Land Award - Classic TV Broadcaster of the Year | Nominee | Murphy Brown | 2005 |
Q Award - Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series | Nominee | Murphy Brown | 1996 |
Q Award - Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series | Nominee | Murphy Brown | 1995 |
Q Award - Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series | Nominee | Murphy Brown | 1993 |
Q Award - Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series | Nominee | Murphy Brown | 1992 |
Q Award - Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series | Winner | Murphy Brown | 1990 |
Q Award - Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series | Winner | Murphy Brown | 1989 |
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | Nominee | Boston Legal | 2006 |
OFTA Television Award - Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | Winner | Boston Legal | 2008 |
Candice Bergen roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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Sex and the City | Enid Frick |
Let Them All Talk | Roberta |
Miss Congeniality | Kathy Morningside |
Sweet Home Alabama | Mayor Kate Hennings |
Gandhi | Margaret Bourke-White |
The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) | Julia |
Bride Wars | Marion |
Home Again | Lillian |
Rules Don't Apply | Nadine Henly |
Book Club | Sharon |
Soldier Blue | Cresta |
2010: The Year We Make Contact | SAL 9000 (voice) (as Olga Mallsnerd) |
Carnal Knowledge | Susan |
The Hunting Party | Melissa Ruger |
The Sand Pebbles | Shirley Eckert |
The Women | Catherine Frazier |
View from the Top | Sally Weston |
The Wind and the Lion | Eden Pedecaris |
Bite the Bullet | Miss Jones |
Will & Grace | Candice Bergen 1 episode, 2003 |
The Conners | Barb 3 episodes, 2021 |
Family Guy | Gloria Ironbox / ... 2 episodes, 2000 |
Made in Hollywood | Self 1 episode, 2018 |
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert | Self 1 episode, 2018 |
Loose Women | Self 1 episode, 2018 |
Law & Order | Trial Judge Amanda Anderlee 1 episode, 2004 |
Sesame Street | Self 2 episodes, 1991-1993 |
Saturday Night Live | Self - Host / ... 5 episodes, 1975-2018 |
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show | Self - Guest 2 episodes, 2006-2015 |
Sex and the City | Enid Mead, Vogue / ... 3 episodes, 2002-2004 |
Battle Creek | Constance 1 episode, 2015 |
BoJack Horseman | The Closer 1 episode, 2016 |
Seinfeld | Murphy Brown 1 episode, 1992 |
The Talk | Self - Guest / ... 3 episodes, 2014-2020 |
Watch What Happens: Live | Self / ... 4 episodes, 2015-2018 |
The Muppet Show | Self - Special Guest Star 1 episode, 1976 |
CBS News Sunday Morning | Self / ... 4 episodes, 2015-2021 |
Murphy Brown | Murphy Brown / ... 260 episodes, 1988-2018 |
Boston Legal | Shirley Schmidt 91 episodes, 2005-2008 |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | Self - Guest 2 episodes, 1997-1998 |
The Dick Cavett Show | Self - Guest 2 episodes, 1969-1970 |
The Maury Povich Show | Self - Guest 2 episodes, 1994-1996 |
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon | Self - Guest 3 episodes, 2011-2013 |
Candice Bergen's Quotes
- [on Burt Reynolds]: I have always said Burt's sensitivity and generosity were in great measure responsible for my Academy Award nomination for Starting Over (1979).
- ...Hollywood has been vulgarized, mostly by television, which vulgarizes everything.
- I may not be the greatest actress but I've become the greatest at screen orgasms. Ten seconds of heavy breathing, roll your head from side to side, simulate a slight asthma attack and die a little.
- On her less-than voluptuous figure: I'd LIKE to have boobs.
- People see you as an object, not as a person, and they project a set of expectations onto you. People who don't have it think beauty is a blessing, but actually it sets you apart.
Interesting Facts about Candice Bergen
- Older sister of Kris Bergen, a television film editor and actor.
- When her birth occurred, Edgar Bergen and Frances Bergen become parents, on Thursday, May 9, 1946, at 9:52pm Pacific Daylight Time.
- First female host of Saturday Night Live (1975).
- Auditioned for the role of Elaine Robinson in The Graduate (1967).
- She was kicked out of the University of Pennsylvania after failing two subjects. She said that she failed one of those classes, art, because she simply could not get to her 8am class on time.
- Current husband Marshall Rose is a New York real estate magnate (2000).
- She came to Sidney Lumet's attention for The Group (1966) when the director spotted her in a Revlon advertisement hawking lipstick. He thought she was clutching a leopard, though it was really just a leopard print pillow.
- In the late 1960s, she was the companion of Columbia record producer Terry Melcher. In 1968, they lived together at a house at 10050 Cielo Drive, Beverly Hills. In 1969, they moved to Malibu, and the house at 10050 Cielo Drive was leased to Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate. On August 9, 1969, it was the site of the grisly Manson murders, where Tate and four other people were murdered while Polanski was out of the country. The fact that Melcher had talked to Charles Manson about a record deal that did not go through led to initial speculation that Melcher was the intended target of the killers. However, it was later learned that Manson knew Melcher no longer lived there but wanted to "send a message". Manson had told his followers to "kill anyone they found there". The house has now been demolished.
- Good friends with actress Christine Kaufmann.
- In 1995, after receiving her fifth Emmy Award for the title role on Murphy Brown (1988), she declined any future nominations for that role. She received a total of seven consecutive nominations for the role.
- Speaks French fluently.
- A photographer and photojournalist as well, Candice had a brief but telling cameo as famed photographer Margaret Bourke-White in Richard Attenborough's grand-scale biopic Gandhi (1982).
- She made instant headlines in 1992 when then Vice President Dan Quayle criticized Murphy Brown (1988) for creating the storyline of Murphy having a baby out of wedlock. Quayle suffered a fair amount of backlash and ridicule for his remarks and "Murphy Brown" continued to be a highly popular show, right up to its last season in 1998. Speaking to TV reporters in 2002, Bergen stated, "I never have really said much about the whole episode, which was endless, but his speech was a perfectly intelligent speech about fathers not being dispensable and nobody agreed with that more than I did".
- Hospitalized for high blood pressure. She stayed in hospital for a few days for observation. At the time, there was speculation that she had suffered a stroke, which her publicist quickly denied. However in 2011, Candice gave an interview to Harry Smith of CBS-TV in which she admitted that she had indeed had a stroke, from which she was fully recovered. [September 2006]
- Appeared in Miss Congeniality (2000) with her Boston Legal (2004) co-star William Shatner.
- Appeared on You Bet Your Life: Episode #8.34 (1958), an episode of Groucho Marx's game show, at age 12 and actually sang with Groucho on the show.
- The French language dubbing of Miss Congeniality (2000), when aired in Quebec, Canada contains both hers and William Shatner's voices.
- Stepmother of Manuel Cuotemoc Malle and Justine Malle. Mother of Chloe Malle.
- At nine years of age, she auditioned for a role as one of the original Mousketeers on The Mickey Mouse Club (1955). Although her father, Edgar Bergen, personally lobbied his friend Walt Disney on her behalf, she was not hired.
- Studied drama at Herbert Berghof HB Studio in Greenwich Village, New York City.
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