Gretchen Corbett

Gretchen Corbett
Born Gretchen Hoyt Corbett
(1945-08-13) August 13, 1945
Camp Sherman, Oregon, U.S.
Residence Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Alma mater Carnegie Mellon University
Occupation Actress
Years active 1967-present
Known for The Rockford Files
Let's Scare Jessica to Death
Partner(s) Robin Gammell
Children Winslow Corbett

Gretchen Hoyt Corbett (born August 13, 1945)[1] is an American actress most noted for the role of Beth Davenport on the television series The Rockford Files from 1974-78.[2] Though Corbett has predominantly worked in television, she also gained notoriety for her role in the cult horror film Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971). She has also appeared as a recurring character on the IFC series Portlandia, beginning in 2013.

Early life

Corbett was born in 1945 in Camp Sherman, Oregon to Henry Ladd Corbett, Jr. and Katherine Minahen (née Coney) "Kay" Corbett. She is a great-great-granddaughter of Oregon pioneer and Senator Henry W. Corbett.[3] She studied drama at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Tech before its merger with the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research to form Carnegie Mellon University in 1967.

Career

Film and television

One of Corbett's first television roles was on ABC's short-lived police detective show, N.Y.P.D., in 1968. In an episode called The Case of the Shady Lady, Corbett played a dancer who tries to make her husband's suicide into a murder for the insurance money. She had supporting roles in Out of It with Jon Voight (1969), and as a mute in Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971).[4]

In 1973, Corbett moved to Los Angeles under contract to Universal Studios, as one of the last contract players. Her first role under contract was an episode of the detective series Kojak: Conspiracy of Fear in 1973. She had recurring roles on Marcus Welby, M.D., Otherworld, Ellery Queen, and Love Is a Many Splendored Thing, and guest roles on such series as Wonder Woman, Emergency!, Barnaby Jones, Hawaii Five-O, Columbo: An Exercise in Fatality, Gunsmoke, McMillan & Wife, Barbary Coast, Banacek, One Day at a Time, Family, Otherworld, Murder, She Wrote, Cheers, and Magnum, P.I.[5]

The Rockford Files: 1974-1978

In 1974 Corbett joined the cast of NBC's The Rockford Files where she played Beth Davenport,[2] the beleaguered lawyer and sometimes lover of series lead Jim Rockford, a private investigator portrayed by James Garner. Corbett left the series at the end of the fourth season over a dispute between the show's producers and Universal, who owned Corbett's contract as a contract player. Corbett went on to do more TV work, eventually returning to play Davenport again in the Rockford Files TV movies of the 1990s.[5]

Stage work

Some of her stage appearances are After the Rain with Alec McCowen (Broadway), Forty Carats with Julie Harris (Broadway), Shakespeare's Henry VI (New York Shakespeare Festival), Shaw's Arms and the Man (The Sheridan Square), Iphigeneia at Aulis with Irene Papas (Circle in the Square), The Government Inspector with David Dukes and John Glover (The Phoenix Theatre), and The Survival of St. Joan (The Anderson Theatre).

She worked in many regional theatres, including the Long Wharf Theatre, the Berkshire Theatre Festival, the Eugene O'Neill Festival, Seattle Repertory Theatre, and the Repertory Theatre of New Orleans.[6] In 2014, she directed the production "Bo-Nita" at Portland Center Stage.[7]

Personal life

Her daughter Winslow Corbett is a stage actress.

The Haven Project

In the 2000s, Corbett served as Artistic Director of the Haven Project, a theatre project for underprivileged children in Portland, Oregon, a replication of New York's 52nd St. Project.[5]

Filmography

Film
Film
Year Title Role Notes
1969Out of ItBarbara
1971Let's Scare Jessica to DeathThe Girl
1974The CayGrace EnrightTelevision film
1975KnuckleJennyTelevision film
1976Farewell to ManzanarLoisTelevision film
1976The Fatal WeaknessTelevision film
1976The Savage BeesJeannie DeverauxTelevision film
1978The Other Side of the Mountain: Part II Linda Mae Meyers
1978Secrets of Three Hungry Wives Karen McClureTelevision film
1979MandrakeJennifer LindsayTelevision film
1979She's Dressed to KillJennifer GoochTelevision film
1980High IceLizTelevision film
1980PSI Factor Lt. Sheila Foster
1981Jaws of SatanDr. Maggie Sheridan
1981Time WarpEllen DevoreTelevision film
1982Million Dollar InfieldCarole FrischeTelevision film
1984Things Are Looking UpJoanne BraithwaiteTelevision film
1985North Beach and Rawhide Rita AaronTelevision film
1991Final VerdictAunt BlancheTelevision film
1993Moment of Truth: Why My Daughter?Mrs. HillTelevision film
1995Without EvidenceMary
1996If the Frame Fits...Beth (Davenport) Van ZandtTelevision film
1996The Rockford Files: Friends and Foul PlayBeth (Davenport) Van ZandtTelevision film
1998A Change of HeartGail SternAlso known as: "A Father for Brittany"
1999The Rockford Files: If It Bleeds... It LeadsBeth DavenportTelevision film
2011Motor AwayPaisleyShort film
2011BucksvilleKathleen French
2012EvelynEvelynShort film
Television
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1968N.Y.P.D.Darlene WelbyEpisode: "Case of the Shady Lady"
1973KojakJeriEpisode: "Conspiracy of Fear"
1974IronsideGail PortmanEpisode: "The Taste of Ashes"
1974BanacekVicki MerrickEpisode: "Now You See Me, Now You Don't"
1974ColumboJessica ConroyEpisode: "An Exercise in Fatality"
1974GunsmokeArleneEpisode: "Town in Chains"
1974SierraTheodora BurkeEpisode: "The Trek"
1974-1976Marcus Welby, M.D.Hedy Moran/Leah Blakely/Jan AllisterFour episodes
1975Hawaii Five-0GlynisEpisode: "Study in Rage"
1975McMillan & WifeMegan McMillanEpisode: "Love, Honor, and Swindle"
1975Ellery QueenJenny O'BrienEpisode: "The Adventure of Colonel Nivin's Memoirs"
1975Barbary CoastLily ColtEpisode: "Arson and Old Lace"
1975Matt HelmNancy TaylorEpisode: "Murder on the Run"
1975-1976Emergency!Mara Lynn Smith/Sue HickmanTwo episodes
1976SwitchBerylEpisode: "Come Die with Me"
1976Wonder WomanErica BelgardEpisode: "Wonder Woman vs Gargantua"
1976Kingston ConfidentialHelen DrewEpisode: "Welcome to Paradise"
1974-1978The Rockford FilesBeth DavenportThirty-three episodes
1977-1978FamilyEllen RickoverThree episodes
1978Barnaby JonesJenny HastingsEpisode: "Blind Jeopardy"
1978W.E.B.Episode: "The Great Clowns"
1978LucanBonnieEpisode: "Thunder God Gold"
1981The Misadventures of Sheriff LoboKathleen Dixon, Esq.Episode: "Bang, Bang... You're Dead!"
1981One Day at a TimeSophieEpisode: "Plain Favorite"
1982Trapper John, M.D.Vivian LangtryEpisode: "Victims"
1983CheersGretchen DarrowEpisode: "Diane's Perfect Date"
1983Tales of the UnexpectedMartha ParkerEpisode: "Turn of the Tide"
1983The MississippiEpisode: "Peace With Honor"
1981-1983Magnum, P.I.Holly Hudson/Holly Fox/Christine RichardsTwo episodes
1985OtherworldJune SterlingEight episodes
1985Simon & SimonLisa CambioEpisode: "Burden of the Beast"
1986Murder, She WroteLt. A CarusoEpisode: "Deadline for Murder"
198721 Jump StreetJan PrentissEpisode: "Higher Education"
1989A Peaceable KingdomDr. Amelia AltmanEpisode: "Jaguar"
1990HunterMary ReynoldsEpisode: "Brotherly Love"
1991The Trials of Rosie O'NeillMadeleineEpisode: "The Reunion"
1995Dead by Sunset Barbara WelchOne episode
2013-2015PortlandiaMary Eunice OliverTwo episodes

References

  1. https://www.intelius.com/people-search/Gretchen-Corbett/Los%20angeles-CA
  2. 1 2 "Gretchen Corbett". The New York Times.
  3. The Oregonian, Friday, February 2, 2001 (Katherine C. Corbett obituary).
  4. Greenspun, Roger (August 28, 1971). "Let s Scare Jessica to Death (1971) Screen: Hippie Vampire:' Let's Scare Jessica to Death' Arrives". The New York Times.
  5. 1 2 3 Gretchen Corbett on IMDb
  6. "Gretchen Corbett Biography" Retrieved 20 May 2015
  7. Hodde, RJ (2014-01-14). "Spotlight: "Bo-Nita" Director Gretchen Corbett". Portland Center Stage. Retrieved 2015-08-23.
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