Anne Meara

Anne Meara (September 20, 1929 – May 23, 2015) was an American actress and comedian. Along with her husband Jerry Stiller, she was one-half of the prominent 1960s comedy team Stiller and Meara. Their son is actor, director, and producer Ben Stiller. She was also featured on stage, on television, and in numerous films and later became a playwright. During her career, Meara was nominated for four Emmy Awards and a Tony Award, and she won a Writers Guild Award as a co-writer for the television movie The Other Woman. Description above from the Wikipedia article Anne Meara, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Cast

Fame

(Mrs. Sherwood)

Awakenings

(Miriam)

The Out-of-Towners

(Purse Snatching Victim in Police Station)

My Little Girl

(Mrs. Shopper)

Like Mike

(Sister Theresa)

Judy Berlin

(Bea)

Going, Going, Almost Gone! Animals in Danger

Lovers and Other Strangers

(Wilma)

The Thin Pink Line

(Mrs. Langstrom)

Heavyweights

(Alice Bushkin)

Highway to Hell

(Medea (waitress in Pluto's))

Don Rickles: Alive And Kicking

(Self)

The Search for One-eye Jimmy

(Holly Hoyt)

The Mother

(Mrs. Geegan)

The Daytrippers

(Rita Malone)

Southie

(Mrs. Quinn)

The N.Y. Friars Club Roast of Jerry Stiller

(Self)

Through an Open Window

(Madeline Jason)

What Makes a Family

(Evelyn Cataldi)

The Diary of the Hurdy-Gurdy Man

A Fish in the Bathtub

(Molly)

The Day They Came to Arrest the Book

(Mrs. Salters)

Zoolander

(Protestor (uncredited))

Nasty Habits

(Sister Geraldine)

Another Harvest Moon

(Ella)

Attack of the Doc!

Dick Clark's Good Old Days

When the Evening Comes

(Marion Corrado)

Planes: Fire & Rescue

(Winnie (voice))

Kate McShane

(Kate McShane)

The Sunset Gang

(Bernice Shapiro (segment "The Detective"))

Jitters

(Louise Domino)

The Perils of P.K

Crooked Lines

(Hard Boiled)

That's Adequate

(Charlene Lane)

The Independent

(Rita)

The Boys from Brazil

(Mrs. Curry)

Night at the Museum

(Debbie)

Reality Bites

(Louise)

The Longshot

(Madge)

Simpler Times

(Gloria)

The Hustler of Money

(Barmaid)

Dames at Sea

(Joan)

Kiss of Death

(Bev's Mother)

Get Well Soon

(Linda)

The Irish Whiskey Rebellion

(Goldie Fain-Follies Star)

'Twas the Night Before Christmas

Fired!

(Herself)

Marsha Hunt's Sweet Adversity

(Self)

The Other Woman

(Peg Gilford)

Chump Change

(Casting Director)

Murder, She Wrote

(Winnie Tupper Banner)

In the Heat of the Night

Rhoda

The Sonny & Cher Show

The Love Boat

(Margaret Hanrahan)

Ed

(Barbara Gennacarro)

The View

(Self)

The Merv Griffin Show

(Self)

Murphy Brown

Oz

(Aunt Brenda O'Reily)

Donny & Marie

(Self)

The King of Queens

(Veronica Olchin)

Archie Bunker's Place

(Veronica Rooney)

ALF

(Dorothy Halligan)

Will & Grace

(Mrs. Friedman)

Homicide: Life on the Street

ALF

(Dorothy Halligan (archive footage))

Temperatures Rising

Kraft Music Hall

Hullabaloo

(Self)

The Flip Wilson Show

(Self)

The Paul Lynde Show

(Grace Dickerson)

The Philco Television Playhouse

(Betty Blake)

The Corner Bar

That's Life

(Self)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

(Ida Becker)

Kate McShane

(Kate McShane)

The Greatest Gift

Gravity

(Mrs. Talbot)

Tony Orlando and Dawn

(Self)

Time Express

Saturday Night Live

(Bartender (uncredited))

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

(Irene Kerns)

The Mike Douglas Show

(Self)

Murder, She Wrote

(Mae Shaughnessy)

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

(Self)

The Courtship of Eddie's Father

(Bunny Sterling)

The Courtship of Eddie's Father

(Annie Dempsey)

Medical Center

(Rose Miller)

The Ed Sullivan Show

(Self)

Head Case

(Self)

The Mike Douglas Show

(Self - Co-Hostess)

The Carol Burnett Show

(Self)

The Love Boat

(Rose Vitelli)

The King of Queens

(Mary Finnegan)

Sex and the City

(Mary Brady)

Love, American Style

(Janet Ferguson)

Love, American Style

(Martha)

Golden Globe Awards

(Self - Nominee)

Good Advice

(Dooley Harold)

Good Morning, Miami

(Claire's Friend)

Four Kings

(Ruth)

Great Performances

The Danny Kaye Show

(Self)

Kraft Music Hall

(Self)

Tony Awards

(Self - Nominee)

Linus the Lionhearted