
Lee Grant
Biography
Lee Grant (born Lyova Haskell Rosenthal; October 31, 1925) is an American actress and director. She made her film debut in 1951 as a young shoplifter in William Wyler's Detective Story, co-starring Kirk Douglas and Eleanor Parker. This role earned her an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress as well as the Best Actress Award at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. In 1952 she was blacklisted from most acting jobs for the next 12 years. She was able to find only occasional work onstage or as a teacher during this period. It also contributed to her divorce. She was removed from the blacklist in 1962 and rebuilt her acting career. She starred in 71 TV episodes of Peyton Place (1965–1966), followed by lead roles in films such as Valley of the Dolls, In the Heat of the Night (both 1967), and Shampoo (1975), for the last of which she won an Oscar. In 1964, she won the Obie Award for Distinguished Performance by an Actress for her performance in The Maids. During her career she was nominated for the Emmy Award seven times between 1966 and 1993, winning twice. In 1986 she directed Down and Out in America which tied for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, and in the same year she also won a Directors Guild of America Award for Nobody's Child.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Mulholland Drive
as Louise
2001

Valley of the Dolls
as Miriam Polar
1967

In the Heat of the Night
as Mrs. Leslie Colbert
1967

Sidney Poitier - The Man Who Changed Hollywood
as Self
2023

Rod Serling: Submitted for Your Approval
as Narrator
1995

Dr. T & the Women
as Dr. Harper
2000

Damien - Omen II
as Ann Thorn
1978

Detective Story
as Shoplifter
1951

Shampoo
as Felicia Karpf
1975

Teachers
as Dr. Donna Burke
1984

Airport '77
as Karen Wallace
1977

Defending Your Life
as Lena Foster
1991

Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell
as Fritzie Braddock
1968

There Was a Crooked Man...
as Mrs. Bullard
1970

Actresses Turned Producer/Directors
2014

Marooned
as Celia Pruett
1969

Poor Liza
as Countess Ekaterina
2000

TVTV Looks at the Oscars
as Self
1976

Plaza Suite
as Norma Hubley
1971

The Landlord
as Joyce Enders
1970
TV Appearances

Inside the Actors Studio
as Self
1994

Empty Nest
1988

The Mod Squad
1968

Studio One
as Emily Brooks
1948

Mission: Impossible
as Susan Buchanan
1966

The Ray Bradbury Theater
1985

Backstairs at the White House
as Grace Coolidge
1979

The Fugitive
as Millie Hallop
1963
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
as Virginia Cloyd
1963

The Big Valley
as Rosemary
1965

Judd, for the Defense
1967

Peyton Place
as Stella Chernak
1964