Ann Wedgeworth


Actor
Ann Wedgeworth

About

Also Known As
Elizabeth Ann Wedgeworth
Birth Place
Abilene, Texas, USA
Born
January 21, 1934

Biography

Ann Wedgeworth was an American stage, film, and television actress best known for her role as the divorcee Lana Shields on the popular sitcom "Three's Company" (ABC, 1977-1984). Born and raised in Texas, Wedgeworth always had a desire to become an actress. She decided to earn a college degree first, however, which she received in 1957 from the University of Texas. Having spent her entire...

Family & Companions

Rip Torn
Husband
Actor. Married on January 15, 1955; divorced in 1961.
Ernest Martin
Husband

Biography

Ann Wedgeworth was an American stage, film, and television actress best known for her role as the divorcee Lana Shields on the popular sitcom "Three's Company" (ABC, 1977-1984). Born and raised in Texas, Wedgeworth always had a desire to become an actress. She decided to earn a college degree first, however, which she received in 1957 from the University of Texas. Having spent her entire life in Texas, Wedgeworth packed her bags and head to New York City to pursue her acting dream after graduation. She arrived in the late 1950s and was fortunate enough to be admitted to the famed The Actors Studio. After a few years of honing her craft, Wedgeworth began making a name for herself in the world of New York theater by appearing in numerous off-Broadway and Broadway plays throughout the 1960s. She would consistently appear in plays well into the 1980s, even winning a Tony Award for Best Actress in 1978's "Chapter Two." It was on film and TV, however, where Wedgeworth would really make name for herself as an actress. She began appearing in guest spots on TV shows in the late 50s and all throughout the 60s on shows like "Kraft Theatre" (NBC, 1947-58), "The Defenders" (CBS, 1961-65) and "Hawk" (ABC, 1966), which allowed the young Wedgeworth to hone her acting skills for the screen. Wedgeworth eventually gravitated towards films roles, and by the 1970s she was starring in such acclaimed dramas as "Scarecrow" (1973), "Bang the Drum Slowly" (1973) and "Thieves" (1977). It was her role as a sex-obsessed divorcée on "Three's Company," however, in which Wedgeworth would always be remembered. Wedgeworth continued working steadily throughout the '80s and '90s, with roles in the films "Miss Firecracker" (1989) and "Steel Magnolias" (1989), and the sitcom "Evening Shade" (CBS, 1990-94), in which she co-starred opposite Burt Reynolds, Ossie Davis and Marilu Henner. Her last credited role was in the 2006 drama "The Hawk Is Dying," which also starred Paul Giamatti and Michelle Williams. After a long and prolific acting career, Ann Wedgeworth passed away quietly at a New Jersey nursing home on November 16, 2017. She was 83.

Life Events

1956

Landed her first screen role on "The Edge of Night"

1958

Made her NYC stage debut in "The Crucible"

1965

Made film debut in family drama "Andy"

1970

Played Lahoma Lucas on the pilot of NBC daytime drama "Somerset"

1973

Was the female lead in the dramatic film "Scarecrow"

1979

Nabbed her breakout role as Lana Shields on "Three's Company"

1987

Played Aunt Fern in "Steel Magnolias"

1990

Was a castmember on the sitcom "Evening Shade"

1996

Was cast alongside Vincent D'Onofrio and Renée Zellweger in romantic drama "The Whole Wide World"

2006

Made her last film appearance in "The Hawk Is Dying"

Family

Danae Torn
Daughter
Born c. 1960.
Dianna Martin
Daughter

Companions

Rip Torn
Husband
Actor. Married on January 15, 1955; divorced in 1961.
Ernest Martin
Husband

Bibliography