Hope Lange (Performer) | Playbill

Hope Lange

Performer

The late '50s and early '60s were her busiest period in Hollywood. She appeared in such films as "The Young Lions," "In Love and War," and the melodramatic big city story, "The Best of Everything," in which she must choose between a career and love. In 1961's "Wild in the Country," she played a psychiatrist who found unexpected literary talent in juvenile delinquent Elvis Presley. During much of the '60s and '70s, her time was taken up with the television series "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" and "The New Dick Van Dyke Show." She won two Emmy awards for the first.

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  • Born: Nov 28, 1931 in Redding Ridge, CT, USA
  • Death: Dec 19, 2003 in Santa Monica, CA, USA

Roles (3)

The Supporting Cast Playbill - Aug 1981 The Supporting Cast
Opened August 06, 1981
  • as Ellen (Original)
The Supporting Cast Playbill - Aug 1981
Same Time, Next Year Playbill - April 1975 Same Time, Next Year
Opened March 14, 1975
  • as Doris (Replacement)
    Arrived On May 30, 1977
The Patriots Playbill - Jan 1943 The Patriots
Opened January 29, 1943
  • as Anne Randolph (Original)
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