Ellen Burstyn - Famous Minister

Ellen Burstyn Net Worth

$20,000,000

Famous actress Ellen Burstyn, born Edna Rae Gillooly, has a net worth of $20 million. Burstyn earned her fortune through successful performances in various films and stage productions, including ‘The Last Picture Show,’ ‘The Exorcist,’ ‘Resurrection,’ ‘Requiem for a Dream,’ and ‘Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,’ for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress and received her net worth.

Key facts:

  • Ellen Burstyn is one of the most accomplished film and stage actresses in American history.
  • She won an Academy Award for Best Actress in 1974 for her portrayal of Alice Hyatt in the movie, "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore."
  • Burstyn won a Tony for her work in the play "Same Time, Next Year" in 1975.
  • In total, Burstyn has received five Academy Award nominations.
  • Burstyn is considered a pioneer in Hollywood for her commitment to using her voice to raise awareness on important issues facing women and marginalized communities.

Basic Information About Ellen Burstyn

Full NameEllen Burstyn
CategoryCelebrities › Actors
ProfessionsActor, Voice Actor, Model, Minister
Net worth$20,000,000
Date of birth1932-12-07 (91 years old)
Place of birthDetroit
NationalityUnited States of America
EducationCass Technical High School
Curiosities and TrademarksHer smile
Her soft, frail voice
FatherJohn Austin Gillooly
MotherCorreine Marie
Siblings(Two) Steve Gillooly and Jack Gillooly.
KidsJefferson
GenderFemale
Height5 ft 6 in (1.7 m)
Social Media↗︎ Wikipedia ↗︎ Twitter ↗︎ Facebook ↗︎ Imdb

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What Movie Awards did Ellen Burstyn win?


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Ellen Burstyn awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
Movies for Grownups Award - Best Supporting ActressNomineePieces of a Woman2021
DFCS Award - Best Supporting ActressWinnerPieces of a Woman2021
HCA Award - Best Supporting ActressNomineePieces of a Woman2021
NYFCO Award - Best Supporting ActressWinnerPieces of a Woman2021
NDFS Award - Best Supporting ActressNomineePieces of a Woman2021
SLFCA Award - Best Supporting ActressNomineePieces of a Woman2021
Oscar - Best Actress in a Leading RoleNomineeRequiem for a Dream2001
Actor - Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading RoleNomineeRequiem for a Dream2001
BSFC Award - Best ActressWinnerRequiem for a Dream2000
CFCA Award - Best ActressWinnerRequiem for a Dream2001
DFWFCA Award - Best ActressNomineeRequiem for a Dream2001
Chainsaw Award - Best ActressWinnerRequiem for a Dream2001
Independent Spirit Award - Best Female LeadWinnerRequiem for a Dream2001
FFCC Award - Best ActressWinnerRequiem for a Dream2001
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - DramaNomineeRequiem for a Dream2001
KCFCC Award - Best ActressWinnerRequiem for a Dream2000
Sierra Award - Best ActressWinnerRequiem for a Dream2000
NSFC Award - Best ActressNomineeRequiem for a Dream2001
NYFCC Award - Best Supporting ActressNomineeRequiem for a Dream2000
OFTA Film Award - Best ActressWinnerRequiem for a Dream2001
OFCS Award - Best ActressWinnerRequiem for a Dream2001
PFCS Award - Best Actress in a Leading RoleWinnerRequiem for a Dream2001
Golden Aries - Best Foreign ActressNomineeRequiem for a Dream2001
Golden Satellite Award - Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, DramaWinnerRequiem for a Dream2001
Audience Award - Best Foreign Actress (Melhor Atriz Estrangeira)WinnerRequiem for a Dream2002
SEFCA Award - Best ActressWinnerRequiem for a Dream2001
Best Actress - WinnerRequiem for a Dream2000
TFCA Award - Best Supporting Performance, FemaleNomineeRequiem for a Dream2000
VFCC Award - Best ActressNomineeRequiem for a Dream2001
NSFC Award - Best Supporting ActressWinnerThe Last Picture Show1971
Oscar - Best Actress in a Leading RoleWinnerAlice Doesn't Live Here Anymore1975
BAFTA Film Award - Best ActressWinnerAlice Doesn't Live Here Anymore1976
Golden Globe - Best Actress in a Motion Picture - DramaNomineeAlice Doesn't Live Here Anymore1975
Actor - Outstanding Performance by a CastNomineeHow to Make an American Quilt1996
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama SeriesWinnerLaw & Order: Special Victims Unit2009
Gold Derby TV Award - Drama Guest ActressNomineeLaw & Order: Special Victims Unit2009
Gold Derby TV Award - Drama Guest ActressWinnerHouse of Cards2016
OFTA Television Award - Best Guest Actress in a Drama SeriesWinnerHouse of Cards2016
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama SeriesNomineeBig Love2008
Gold Derby TV Award - Drama Guest ActressNomineeBig Love2008
Gold Derby TV Award - Comedy Guest ActressNomineeLouie2014

Ellen Burstyn roles

Movie / Series Role
Pieces of a WomanElizabeth
InterstellarMurph (Older)
The Age of AdalineFlemming
Red DragonGrandma Dolarhyde (voice) (uncredited)
Requiem for a DreamSara Goldfarb
The Last Picture ShowLois Farrow
The ExorcistChris MacNeil
The FountainDr. Lillian Guzetti
Main StreetGeorgiana Carr
Lucy in the SkyNana Holbrook
Draft DayBarb Weaver
The HurricaneSelf (archive footage) (uncredited)
Omoide no MânîNan (voice)
The TaleNettie
The Wicker ManSister SummersIsle
Alice Doesn't Live Here AnymoreAlice Hyatt
When a Man Loves a WomanEmily
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya SisterhoodVivi
The Baby-Sitters ClubMrs. Haberman
W.Barbara Bush
How to Make an American QuiltHy
Playing by HeartMildred
The YardsVal Handler
Dying YoungMrs. O'Neil
The King of Marvin GardensSally
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitBernie Stabler 1 episode, 2008
Made in HollywoodSelf 1 episode, 2021
The VirginianKate Burden 1 episode, 1969
Saturday Night LiveMs. Hegdewick / ... 1 episode, 1980
House of CardsElizabeth Hale 5 episodes, 2016
Big LoveNancy Davis Dutton 6 episodes, 2007-2011
Surfside 6Wandra Drake 1 episode, 1961
The DoctorsDr. Kate Bartok 41 episodes, 1965
The Time TunnelEve Holland 1 episode, 1966
That's LifeDolly DeLucca 36 episodes, 2000-2002
Dr. KildareAnne Garner 1 episode, 1961
LouieEvanka 5 episodes, 2014
The Wonderful World of DisneyLaura Strong 1 episode, 1997
CBS News Sunday MorningSelf / ... 2 episodes, 2021
The Oprah Winfrey ShowSelf - Guest 1 episode, 2002
Ben CaseyConnie / ... 2 episodes, 1962
The Maury Povich ShowSelf - Guest 1 episode, 1999

Ellen Burstyn's Movie/Shows Salary

Movie / Series Salary
Thursday's Game (1974)$10,000

Ellen Burstyn's Quotes

  • Acting feels like a congenital condition to me - it's in my genes.
  • "I've wanted an Oscar since I was seven years old. It is the basis of all my secret fantasies." -- quoted by Robert Osborne in "Academy Awards 1974 Oscar Annual".
  • It's unfortunate but our society is such that, for women in Hollywood, you get to a certain age and just fall off a cliff. But in my case, I refuse to die. I will hang on, by a little finger if necessary.
  • "I thought it was fabulous. My next ambition is to get nominated for seven seconds, and, ultimately, I want to be nominated for a picture in which I don't even appear." Interview with Associated Press Radio, 2004, regarding her Emmy nomination for her performance in Mrs. Harris, in which she appeared for 14 seconds.
  • The main way you grow is in deepening compassion. Somehow when you go through painful experiences you're more sympathetic to other people's experiences. After you've been working for awhile and discover how much material you have to call on, you end up saying, 'Oh, thank god I had an unhappy childhood!' I suppose there are some actors somewhere who have had a happy childhood. I just haven't met them yet.

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Interesting Facts about Ellen Burstyn

  1. Suffered a permanent spinal injury while filming The Exorcist (1973). In the sequence where she is thrown away from her possessed daughter, a harness jerked her hard away from the bed. She fell on her coccyx and screamed in pain, which was kept in the final version of the released film.
  2. She wrote to the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences to protest Liv Ullmann's elimination from Oscar contention in 1974 for her performance in Scener ur ett äktenskap (1973) (aka "Scenes from a Marriage"). AMPAS used a rule under which TV presentations must have appeared in movie theaters in the same year, to prevent Ullmann from being nominated. The result is that Burstyn won the Oscar for her performance in Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974).
  3. Chosen by People Magazine as one of the "50 Most Beautiful People in the World." [May 2001]
  4. Born at 4:00 AM EST.
  5. Wore 20- and 40-pound fat suits and prosthetic necks to play Sara Goldfarb in Requiem for a Dream (2000).
  6. Along with Al Pacino and Harvey Keitel, was named co-president of The Actor's Studio in 2000.
  7. Served as co-artistic director for The Actor's Studio.
  8. Turned down the lead role in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) because she had a sick husband to care for.
  9. Says she is often mistaken for fellow actress Louise Fletcher. People tell her she was great in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) (for which Fletcher won an Oscar). Fletcher reports being told frequently that she did a wonderful job in one of Burstyn's roles.
  10. Received the National Board of Review's Career Achievement Award in December 2000 at Tavern on the Green.
  11. An ordained minister, Burstyn does not consume alcohol or drink coffee and practices yoga.
  12. Played her Academy Award nominated character from Same Time, Next Year (1978) on Broadway first and won a Tony Award as Best Actress (Dramatic) for the role in 1975. Burstyn was quoted in the book "On Women Turning 50" that she did not attend the Academy Awards ceremony the year she won as she felt she could not handle the pressure and attention if she won. After attending several later Oscar ceremonies at which she lost, she later regretted not being there to accept her award. Martin Scorsese, the director of Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), accepted on her behalf.
  13. Member of the Official Competition Jury at the 27th Berlin International Film Festival (1977). Member of jury at the Cannes Film Festival (1981). Co-head of jury at the Berlin International Film Festival (1988).
  14. The character of Jean Harris seems to be a favorite for Burstyn. She was Emmy-nominated for the lead role as Jean Harris in the 1981 TV-movie, The People vs. Jean Harris (1981) and, in 2006, she was nominated as a supporting character (as an ex-lover of Jean Harris's lover) in the cable-movie based on the Harris case in Mrs. Harris (2005). Burstyn is perhaps the first actress to be nominated for a performance that is less than 1-minute long (in fact, it is approximately 15 seconds). She vied for the Emmy with fellow "Mrs. Harris" (and The Last Picture Show (1971)) co-star and Oscar-winner Cloris Leachman. Neither won.
  15. Made a special Academy Awards appearance in 1998, at the The 70th Annual Academy Awards (1998), and participated in the "Oscar Family Album" sequence, along with many other former Academy Award winners.
  16. Was listed as a potential nominee on the 2007 Razzie Award nominating ballot. She was suggested in the Worst Supporting Actress category for her performance in the film The Wicker Man (2006), however, she failed to receive a nomination.
  17. Worked as an acrobat and as a model for paperback covers.
  18. Godmother of her The Spitfire Grill (1996) co-star (Marcia Gay Harden)'s children.
  19. Her third (and last) husband, Neil Burstyn was a bright, talented upcoming actor and writer (The Monkees (1966)). According to Ellen, he eventually degenerated into mental illness and became schizophrenic and violent. He left her just before she became a star. When she refused his pleas to get back together, he stalked and terrorized her for many years. He committed suicide in 1978.
  20. In 2005, she was awarded with the Lifetime Achievement Award in Acting of the Savannah Film Festival.

Additional information of Ellen Burstyn

ZodiacSagittarius
Lucky Number7
Lucky StoneTurquoise
Lucky ColorOrange
Best Match for MarriageLeo, Aquarius
DivorceBill Alexander (1957)
Paul Roberts (1961)
Neil Nephew (1972)
Eye ColorBlue
Hair ColorBlonde
Body Size37-26-37

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