
Bette Henritze
Biography
Actress. Born Bette Joan Henritze, her father was an electrician, her mother was a secretary, Bette studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. This led to her Broadway debut in the production "Jenny Kissed Me" (1948). Over the next four decades, she would appear in scores of wide range stage productions which included several Shakespearian plays. She distinguished herself in 1967, when she received the Obie Award for her performances in the production "The Rimers of Eldritch". She had a lengthy career in TV, as she appeared on such programs as "The Defenders", "East Side/West Side", "The Doctors and the Nurses" and "N.Y.P.D." among many others. Her film credits include the Oscar garnered "The Hospital" (1971) and "The World According to Garp" (1982).
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Known For
Acting History
2009
Taking Woodstock as Annie
2002Far from Heaven as Mrs. Leacock
2001The Education of Max Bickford as Mrs. Moncreve
1999Judy Berlin as Dolores Engler
1999Third Watch as Mrs. Wilkins
1998The Object of My Affection as Mrs. Skinner
1995New York News
1994Magical Make-Over as Mrs. Gorniki
1991Other People's Money as Emma
1986Brighton Beach Memoirs as Mrs. Murphy
1982The World According to Garp as Woman Candidate
1973Much Ado About Nothing as Ursula
1972Rage as Sarah Parker
1972The Mind Snatchers as Anna Kraus
1971The Hospital as Operating Room Nurse
1965The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood as Mother
1961The Defenders as Katie Malloy
1951Hallmark Hall of Fame









