Eileen Brennan Movies and Career Information
Sep 03, 1932
Los Angeles
Actor
Eileen Brennan (born September 3, 1932) is an American actress of film, television, and theater. Brennan was born as Verla Eileen Regina Brennen in Los Angeles, California, daughter of Regina "Jeanne" Menehan, a silent film actress, and John Gerald Brennen, a doctor. Of Irish descent, she was raised Roman Catholic. Eileen Brennan appeared in plays with the Mask and Bauble Society at Georgetown University in Washington, DC, where she was employed. She starred there in Arsenic and Old Lace. Her exceptional comic skills and romantic soprano voice propelled her from unknown to star in the title role of Rick Besoyan's off-Broadway tongue-in-cheek musical/operetta Little Mary Sunshine (1959) and its un-official sequel, The Student Gypsy (1963). She went on to create the role of Irene Malloy in the original Broadway production of Hello, Dolly! (1964). Her feature film debut was in Divorce American Style (1967). She soon became one of the most recognizable (if unidentifiable) supporting actresses in film and television. Her roles were usually sympathetic characters, though she has played a variety of other character types, including earthy, vulgar and sassy, but occasionally "with a heart
- Eileen Brennan Movies before 2012
- Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous 2005
- Hollow 2004
- Jeepers Creepers 2001
- Moonglow 1999
- Texasville 1991
- Babes in Toyland (1986) 1986
- Clue 1985
- Private Benjamin 1980
- Cheap Detective 1978
- Murder by Death 1976
- Hustle 1975
- At Long Last Love 1975
- Daisy Miller
- Boys Life 2
- FM (100% Fun Aur Masti)
- Scarecrow