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Marion Ross(I)

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The lovely, cheery, continuously upbeat All-American mom from the classic Happy Days (1974) TV sitcom had fervent desires to become an actress while growing up in her obscure Minnesota town. Born Marian (with an "a") Ross on October 25, 1928, she grew up in her native state and, at one time, worked as a teenage au pair in order to earn money for drama lessons at the MacPhail Center in Minneapolis. The family eventually relocated to San Diego (she was in her late teens) and Marion attended and graduated from Point Loma High School.

Changing her stage moniker to Marion (with an "o") Ross because it read classier to her, the young hopeful enrolled at San Diego State College and appeared in the theater department's various productions. Graduating in 1950, Marion worked in summer theater in and around the San Diego area, including the Old Globe Theatre.

Marion managed to land a Paramount Studio contract with the assistance of an old college professor and found a few unbilled parts to play as various actresses, tourists, and girlfriend types in a variety of films such as The Glenn Miller Story (1954), Secret of the Incas (1954), Sabrina (1954) and Pushover (1954). At the same time, she won a regular role as the Irish maid "Nora" in the Victorian TV comedy Life with Father (1953) which ran a couple of seasons and was headed by Leon Ames and Lurene Tuttle. This program happened to be the first live color series for network Hollywood TV.

Not your conventional leading lady type, Marion landed slightly larger parts in such movies as The Proud and Profane (1956), Lizzie (1957), Teacher's Pet (1958) and Operation Petticoat (1959), but any and all attempts to move further up the Hollywood film ladder proved a long-lasting frustration.

Marking her Broadway debut in 1958 with a role in "Edwin Booth" starring José Ferrer, Marion nevertheless continued to focus on TV work. Throughout the 1960s, she appeared in a fairly steady amount of shows, both comedies and dramas, including Father Knows Best (1954), Rawhide (1959), Route 66 (1960), The Outer Limits (1963), The Felony Squad (1966) and The Brady Bunch (1969).

By the end of the decade, however, Marion was still disillusioned, but now she was divorced from her husband of 18 years, Freeman Meskimen, and struggling to raise two children. Middle-aged stardom came to her (in her 46th year) with the nostalgic sitcom series Happy Days (1974), which arrived on a wave of 50s popularity triggered by the huge box-office reception to the film American Graffiti (1973). The show starred "Graffiti" lead Ron Howard and co-starred Henry Winkler as "The Fonz". Marion was ideally paired with Tom Bosley, who expertly played her beleaguered hubby. The series became a certifiable hit and Marion's ever-pleasant "Marion Cunningham" the new, slightly blended version of Lucille Ball's ditzy and Barbara Billingsley's pristine perfect moms. Two Emmy nominations came Marion's way during the show's long tenure (ten seasons).

Following the demise of such an exalting hit, many actors often find themselves either resting on their laurels or witnessing a sad decline in their career. Not Marion. She continued to pursue her career assertively and challengingly and the critics kept taking notice. She earned terrific reviews for her recurring The Love Boat (1977) role in 1986, and enjoyed standard guest turns on Night Court (1984), MacGyver (1985), Burke's Law (1963) and (the revived) "Superman".

One of Marion's finest hours on TV occurred with her role as the obstinate, iron-willed Jewish matriarch in the Brooklyn Bridge (1991) series, which neatly deflected any broad, daffy stereotype she might have incurred from her Happy Days (1974) role. Irritating yet ingratiating at the same time, Marion's fine interpretation garnered the veteran actress two more Emmy nominations. Sadly, a lack of viewership triggered an abrupt cancellation and deep disappointment in Marion.

While never making a strong dent in films, an excellent supporting turn for Marion came in the form of her moving portrayal of Shirley MacLaine's loyal housekeeper and confidante in The Evening Star (1996), the long-awaited sequel to the Oscar-winning Terms of Endearment (1983). Critics predicted an Academy Award nomination for the actress but, surprisingly, it did not pan out.

Other films over the years have included Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970); Grand Theft Auto (1977), which starred Happy Days (1974) son Ron Howard (who also made his directorial debut); and, more recently, Music Within (2007) and the silly spoof Superhero Movie (2008).

During her post-"Happy Days" years, Marion reinvigorated her career on the stage. As a result, she earned renewed acclaim and respect for her roles in "Arsenic and Old Lace" (which brought her back to Broadway), "Steel Magnolias", "Long Day's Journey Into Night", "The Glass Menagerie", "Pippin" and "Barefoot in the Park", among others. She also toured with her one-woman show as poet Edna St. Vincent Millay entitled "A Lovely Light".

On TV, Marion found recurring flinty-like roles on That '70s Show (1998) (as Grandma Forman), Touched by an Angel (1994) (a fifth Emmy nomination), The Drew Carey Show (1995), Gilmore Girls (2000) (as Gloria Gilmore), and Brothers & Sisters (2006), as well as guest parts on "Nurse Jackie," "Grey's Anatomy," "Anger Management," "Two and a Half Men," "Hot in Cleveland," "Chasing Life" and "The Odd Couple." Primarily involved in voice work into the millennium, she has provided voices for such animated shows as "Family Guy," "King of the Hill," "Scooby-Doo!" and "Guardians of the Galaxy," while also voicing the recurring roles of Grandma SquarePants in SpongeBob SquarePants (1999) and Mrs. Lopart in Handy Manny (2006).

Into her nonagenarian years and still active, Marion was more recently featured in the old-fashioned comedy/fantasy Angels on Tap (2018). The ever-vital octogenarian continues to reside at her country-style home she calls the "Happy Days Farm" in California's San Fernando Valley.
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    • Nominated for 5 Primetime Emmys
      • 6 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Known for

    Pamela Anderson, Leslie Nielsen, Simon Rex, Drake Bell, Craig Bierko, Regina Hall, and Tracy Morgan in Superhero Movie (2008)
    Superhero Movie
    4.7
    • Aunt Lucille
    • 2008
    Jack Nicholson and Shirley MacLaine in The Evening Star (1996)
    The Evening Star
    5.9
    • Rosie Dunlop
    • 1996
    Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, Marion Ross, Tom Bosley, Erin Moran, Don Most, and Anson Williams in Happy Days (1974)
    Happy Days
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Marion Cunningham
    • Eddie's Wife
    • Lucretia
    Brooklyn Bridge (1991)
    Brooklyn Bridge
    8.6
    TV Series
    • Sophie Berger

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    Actress



    • Clancy Brown, Lori Alan, Rodger Bumpass, Mary Jo Catlett, Bill Fagerbakke, Tom Kenny, Carolyn Lawrence, Mr. Lawrence, and Jill Talley in SpongeBob SquarePants (1999)
      SpongeBob SquarePants
      8.2
      TV Series
      • Grandma SquarePants
      • Gramma Squarepants
      • Actress on T.V. (voice) ...
      • 2001–2024
    • Viral Vignettes (2020)
      Viral Vignettes
      7.0
      TV Series
      • Mom
      • 2021
    • Jamie Lee Curtis, Edward Asner, Marion Ross, Mark Rydell, James Handy, Charles Robinson, Helen Reddy, Dahlia Waingort Guigui, David A. Lockhart, Ian Fisher, Brian Connors, Phillip Giannikas, Sitara Attaie, and Kathrine Kohl in Senior Entourage (2021)
      Senior Entourage
      4.3
      • Marion
      • 2021
    • Suzanne Rydz, Nicole Dupre Sobchack, and Ben Kacsandi in Please Tell Me I'm Adopted! (2017)
      Please Tell Me I'm Adopted!
      7.2
      TV Series
      • Mrs. Grant
      • 2017–2020
    • Angels on Tap (2018)
      Angels on Tap
      5.3
      • Waitress
      • 2018
    • Trevor Devall, Will Friedle, Vanessa Marshall, Kevin Michael Richardson, and David Sobolov in Guardians of the Galaxy (2015)
      Guardians of the Galaxy
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Minn-Erva (voice)
      • 2018
    • Slendybob (2016)
      Slendybob
      7.1
      TV Series
      • Grandma SquarePants
      • 2017
    • Matthew Perry and Thomas Lennon in The Odd Couple (2015)
      The Odd Couple
      6.3
      TV Series
      • Edna
      • 2016
    • The Final Show (2016)
      The Final Show
      8.8
      Short
      • Betty
      • 2016
    • Landry Bender and Lauren Taylor in Best Friends Whenever (2015)
      Best Friends Whenever
      5.9
      TV Series
      • Grandma Rita
      • 2016
    • Italia Ricci in Chasing Life (2014)
      Chasing Life
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Lynn Carver
      • 2014–2015
    • Beth Broderick and Ellen Hollman in A Perfect Christmas List (2014)
      A Perfect Christmas List
      5.6
      TV Movie
      • Evie
      • 2014
    • Kristin Booth, Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe, Eric Mabius, and Geoff Gustafson in Signed, Sealed, Delivered for Christmas (2014)
      Signed, Sealed, Delivered for Christmas
      7.5
      TV Movie
      • Marion
      • 2014
    • Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Leeves, Wendie Malick, and Betty White in Hot in Cleveland (2010)
      Hot in Cleveland
      7.4
      TV Series
      • Olga
      • 2014
    • A Reason (2014)
      A Reason
      6.1
      • Aunt Irene Hilgrim
      • 2014

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    • David Spade in Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003)
      Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star
      5.6
      • Soundtrack ("Child Stars on Your Television")
      • 2003
    • Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, Marion Ross, Tom Bosley, Erin Moran, Don Most, and Anson Williams in Happy Days (1974)
      Happy Days
      7.4
      TV Series
      • performer: "The Way You Look Tonight"
      • performer: "America America", "Youre Gonna Make It"
      • performer: "Top Banana" ...
      • 1974–1982

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    The Evening Star
    Trailer 0:31
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    The Evening Star
    Trailer 0:31
    The Evening Star
    A Reason
    Trailer 2:29
    A Reason
    Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster
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    Mike Hammer: Peace Bond
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    Personal details

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    • Alternative name
      • Marian Ross
    • Height
      • 5′ 4½″ (1.64 m)
    • Born
      • October 25, 1928
      • Albert Lea, Minnesota, USA
    • Spouse
      • Freeman MorseDecember 22, 1950 - October 28, 1968 (divorced, 2 children)
    • Children
        Jim Meskimen
    • Parents
        Gordon Alexander Ross Sr.
    • Relatives
        Gordon Ross(Sibling)
    • Other works
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      • 1 Print Biography
      • 2 Articles
      • 1 Pictorial

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    • Trivia
      She appeared on Broadway with Jean Stapleton in a revival of "Arsenic and Old Lace" (1987).
    • Quotes
      People have different opinions about this, but I'll use it to my advantage. If I call the plumber and he says, "I can't come right away", I'll say, "Did you ever watch Happy Days (1974)? I'm Mrs. C, you know". And not only does he get over here right away, but he brings his entire family.
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        Red hair and blue eyes

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