
Bette Henritze
Acting
Born: May 25, 1924
Betsy Layne, Kentucky, USA
Biography
Actress. Born Bette Joan Henritze, her father was an electrician, her mother was a secretary, Bette studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. This led to her Broadway debut in the production "Jenny Kissed Me" (1948). Over the next four decades, she would appear in scores of wide range stage productions which included several Shakespearian plays. She distinguished herself in 1967, when she received the Obie Award for her performances in the production "The Rimers of Eldritch". She had a lengthy career in TV, as she appeared on such programs as "The Defenders", "East Side/West Side", "The Doctors and the Nurses" and "N.Y.P.D." among many others. Her film credits include the Oscar garnered "The Hospital" (1971) and "The World According to Garp" (1982).
Also Known As
- Bette Joan Henritze
Known For

November 08, 2002

August 26, 2009

July 23, 1982

April 17, 1998

September 23, 1999

October 18, 1991

December 14, 1971

December 26, 1986

November 22, 1972

June 28, 1972

October 06, 1999

September 16, 1961