Conchata Ferrell
American actress (1943–2020)
Conchata Ferrell
Ferrell in 2016
Born Conchata Galen Ferrell
(1943-03-28 ) March 28, 1943Died October 12, 2020(2020-10-12) (aged 77) Burial place Forest Cemetery, Circleville, Pickaway County, Ohio, U.S. Education Marshall University (BA )Occupation Actress Years active 1964–2020 Spouse
Arnie Anderson
(
m. 1986)
Children 1
Conchata Galen Ferrell (March 28, 1943 – October 12, 2020) was an American actress. She played Berta the housekeeper on the sitcom Two and a Half Men from 2003 to 2015, and received two nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for the role (in 2005 and 2007). Ferrell had previously been nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her performance in L.A. Law (in 1992).
Early life
Conchata Galen Ferrell was born March 28, 1943, in Loudendale , West Virginia, to Mescal Loraine (née George) and Luther Martin Ferrell.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] She was raised in Charleston, West Virginia . Her family later moved to Circleville, Ohio .[ 4] [ 5]
She attended West Virginia University for two years, dropped out, and after working several jobs, enrolled and graduated from Marshall University with a degree in history education. She made her first onstage performance at Marshall in 1969, in the second Barfenon Review , a skit comedy and musical production.[ 1]
Career
Ferrell began her career on the stage as a member of the Circle Repertory Company . She appeared in the original off-Broadway cast of Lanford Wilson 's The Hot l Baltimore [ 6] and won the Drama Desk , Obie and Theatre World Best Actress Awards for her performance in the off-Broadway play The Sea Horse .[ 1] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10]
Acting on stage, television, and film for decades, she starred as the frontier wife in the 1979 feature film Heartland directed by Richard Pearce , and as the tough-talking owner of Mystic Pizza , co-starring alongside Lili Taylor , Annabeth Gish , and Julia Roberts , who portrayed pizza waitresses. She also played a tough, comical nurse on the short-lived 1980s TV sitcom E/R .[ 11]
In 1992, she received her first Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her recurring role as Attorney Susan Bloom on the sixth season of L.A. Law , but lost to Valerie Mahaffey for Northern Exposure . She had previously appeared in an episode of the show in 1988 as Lorna Landsberg, an entirely different character.[ 12] [ 13]
Ferrell in 1981
Ferrell's supporting roles in films include performances in Deadly Hero , Network , Edward Scissorhands , Erin Brockovich , Crime and Punishment in Suburbia , Mr. Deeds and K-PAX as well as a small part in True Romance . Her other television credits include Maude , Buffy the Vampire Slayer , Hot l Baltimore , Teen Angel , Matlock , B. J. and the Bear , Good Times , Hearts Afire , Townies , Night Court , The Love Boat and Push, Nevada .[ 11] She played Mrs. Werner in the episode of Quincy, M.E. titled "Into the Murdering Mind" (1982). She also made memorable appearances portraying blunt, authoritative judges (the "Jagged Sledge" episode of Sledge Hammer! in 1987, and on "The One with Joey's Porsche" episode of Friends in 1999).[ 11]
She accepted a role in the off-Broadway play Love, Loss, and What I Wore for an April 27 through May 29, 2011, run with Minka Kelly , AnnaLynne McCord , Anne Meara , and B. Smith .[ 14]
Ferrell portrayed Berta the housekeeper in the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men , appearing in a total of 212 episodes from 2003 to 2015.[ 11] She had received two nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2005 and 2007, but lost to Doris Roberts for Everybody Loves Raymond and Jaime Pressly for My Name Is Earl .[ 15] [ 16]
In 2012, she voiced the role of Bob's Mom in Frankenweenie , which was directed by Tim Burton .[ 17] She was slated to appear in the upcoming feature film Deported (2020), and had earlier acted in A Very Nutty Christmas (2018), a holiday-themed television film.[ 5] [ 18]
Personal life
Ferrell married Arnie Anderson in about 1986.[ 19] She had a daughter, Samantha (born in 1982), and two stepdaughters (born in 1976 and 1979).[ 1] [ 19] [ 20]
Ferrell was a self-described Democrat and a practicing Roman Catholic .[ 21]
Death
Ferrell died on October 12, 2020, from complications following cardiac arrest at the Sherman Oaks Hospital in Sherman Oaks, California.[ 18] She was 77 years old.[ 22]
Filmography
Source(s)[ 11] [ 23]
Year
Title
Role
Director
Notes
Source
1974
Maude
Rita Valdez
Hal Cooper
Episode: "Florida's Goodbye"
[ 11]
1975
Hot L Baltimore
April Green
Bob LaHendro Burt Brinckerhoff
13 episodes
[ 11]
1976
Deadly Hero
Slugger Ann
Ivan Nagy
[ 24]
Network
Barbara Schlesinger
Sidney Lumet
[ 11]
1977
The Rockford Files
Ella Mae White
Reza Badiyi
Episode: "Crack Back"
[ 13]
Mixed Nuts
Nurse Cassidy
Jerry Belson Peter H. Hunt
Short
[ 25]
Blansky's Beauties
Nurse Gibbons
Alan Rafkin
Episode: "Nancy Breaks a Leg"
[ 11]
The Girl Called Hatter Fox
Nurse Rinehart
George Schaefer
TV movie
[ 11]
Good Times
Miss Johnson
Gerren Keith
Episode: "Willona, the Fuzz"
[ 11]
One Day at a Time
Phyllis McDermott
Herbert Kenwith
Episode: "The Singles Bar"
[ 11]
1978
A Death in Canaan
Rita Parsons
Tony Richardson
TV movie
[ 26]
Who'll Save Our Children?
Dodie Hart
George Schaefer (2)
[ 11]
1979
The Love Boat
Bitsy Sheldon
Roger Duchowny
2 episodes
[ 11]
Heartland
Elinore Randall Stewart
Richard Pearce
[ 11]
Before and After
Marge
Kim Friedman
TV movie
[ 13]
The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo
The Fox
Bruce Bilson
2 episodes
[ 27]
1979–1980
B. J. and the Bear
Wilhemina 'The Fox' Johnson
Several directors
5 episodes
1980
The Seduction of Miss Leona
Hazel Dawson
Joseph Hardy
TV movie
[ 13]
Reunion
Toni Owens
Russ Mayberry
[ 13]
Rape and Marriage: The Rideout Case
Helen
Peter Levin
[ 28]
Knots Landing
Mrs. Messinger
Edward Parone
2 episodes
[ 29]
1981
CBS Afternoon Playhouse
Mamie Trotter
Jeffrey Hayden
Episode: "The Great Gilly Hopkins"
[ 13]
McClain's Law
Vangie Cruise
Vincent McEveety
TV movie (pilot for TV series McClain's Law )
[ 13]
Lou Grant
Myra Wexler
Peter Levin (2)
Episode: "Drifters"
[ 13]
1982
Quincy, M.E.
Mrs. Werner
Georg Fenady
Episode: "Into the Murdering Mind"
[ 13]
Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice
Captain Burnsite
Lamont Johnson
TV movie
[ 23]
Cagney & Lacey
Charlene
Reza Badiyi (2)
Episode: "High Steel"
[ 13]
1983
St. Elsewhere
Gina Barnett
Mark Tinker
Episode: "Hearts"
[ 11]
American Playhouse
Faye Doyle
Michael Dinner
Episode: "Miss Lonelyhearts"
[ 11]
Emergency Room
Nurse Sylvia Kaye
Lee H. Katzin
TV movie
[ 13]
1984
Nadia
Mili Simonescu
Alan Cooke
[ 11]
Faerie Tale Theatre
Thumbelina's Mother
Michael Lindsay-Hogg
Episode: "Thumbelina "
[ 11]
The Three Wishes of Billy Grier
Dr. Gardner
Corey Blechman
TV movie
[ 13]
1984–1985
E/R
Nurse Joan Thor
Peter Bonerz
22 episodes
[ 11]
1985
This Is the Life
Sharron Miller
Episode: "The Stranger"
North Beach and Rawhide
Doc Norman
Harry Falk
TV movie
[ 13]
1986
Samaritan: The Mitch Snyder Story
Ida Sinclair
Richard T. Heffron
[ 23]
Where the River Runs Black
Mother Marta
Christopher Cain
[ 13]
Picnic
Helen Potts
Marshall W. Mason
TC movie
[ 13]
Matlock
Mrs. Reese
Alan Cooke (2)
Episode: "The Sisters"
[ 13]
1987
Night Court
Nurse
Jim Drake
Episode: "Here's to You, Mrs. Robinson"
[ 13]
Sledge Hammer!
Judge Ida Gruff
Reza Badiyi (3)
Episode: "Jagged Sledge"
[ 13]
Frank's Place
Jan Rudy
Hugh Wilson
Episode: "The Bridge"
[ 13]
Eye on the Sparrow
Mary
John Korty
TV movie
[ 13]
1988
Hooperman
Eva Parker
Rick Wallace
Episode: "The Snitch"
[ 13]
For Keeps
Mrs. Bobrucz
John G. Avildsen
[ 11]
Who's the Boss?
Frances
James Eric Hornbeck
Episode: "Housekeepers Unite"
[ 11]
Sonny Spoon
Tough Habit
Dick Miller
Episode: "Tough Habit"
[ 30]
CBS Summer Playhouse
Kate
David Trainer
Episode: "Old Money"
[ 13]
Mystic Pizza
Leona
Donald Petrie
[ 11]
ABC Weekend Special
Aunt Jill
Ron Underwood
Episode: "Runaway Ralph"
[ 13]
Goodbye, Miss 4th of July
Minnie Bixby
George Miller
TV movie
[ 13]
Portrait of a White Marriage
Mrs. Sturgeon
Harry Shearer
[ 13]
1988 & 1991–1992
L.A. Law
Susan Bloom / Lorna Landsberg
Several directors
20 episodes
[ 13]
1989
A Peaceable Kingdom
Kate Galindo
Mark Waxman
10 episodes
[ 11]
Murder, She Wrote
Harriet Lundgren
John Llewellyn Moxey
Episode: "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue"
[ 13]
Your Mother Wears Combat Boots
Specialist Mononaghee
Anson Williams
TV movie
[ 13]
Hard Time on Planet Earth
Annie
James A. Contner
Episode: "The Hot Dog Man"
[ 13]
1990
Hollywood Dog
William Dear
TV movie
[ 13]
Opposites Attract
Flo
Noel Nosseck
[ 13]
Edward Scissorhands
Helen
Tim Burton
[ 11]
1991
Deadly Intentions... Again?
Joan
James Steven Sadwith
TV movie
[ 11]
Chains of Gold
Martha Burke
Rod Holcomb
[ 13]
Backfield in Motion
Ann Bedowski
Richard Michaels
[ 23]
1992–1995
Hearts Afire
Dr. Madeline Stoessinger / Dr. Ruth Colquist
Several directors
33 episodes
[ 13]
1993
The Legend of Prince Valiant
Girl
Voice, episode: "The Sage"
[ 31]
Dinosaurs
Shelly
Bruce Bilson (2)
Voice, episode: "Dirty Dancin'"
[ 13]
Family Prayers
Mrs. Romeyo
Scott M. Rosenfelt
[ 11]
Sirens
Mrs. Chattle
TBA
Episode: "Keeping the Peace"
[ 11]
True Romance
Mary Louise Ravencroft
Tony Scott
[ 11]
Cobra
Bobby Gutner
Jorge Montesi
Episode: "Honeymoon Hideaway"
[ 11]
Heaven & Earth
Bernice
Oliver Stone
[ 11]
1994
Samurai Cowboy
Bobbi Bob Pickette
Michael Keusch
[ 11]
A Worn Path
Nurse
Bruce Schwartz
[ 13]
Duckman
Roxanne
Jeff McGrath John Eng
Voice, 2 episodes
[ 13]
1995
The Buccaneers
Mrs. Elmsworth
Philip Saville
Miniseries; episode: "Invasion"
[ 11]
The Mask: Animated Series
Willamina Bubask
Voice, episode: "How Much Is That Dog in the Tin Can?"
[ 13]
The Client
Rue
James Quinn
Episode: "The Way Things Never Were"
[ 13]
1996
Freeway
Mrs. Sheets
Matthew Bright
[ 11]
Minor Adjustments
Mrs. Daisy Gotschel
Episode: "The Ungrateful Dead"
[ 13]
Walker, Texas Ranger
Lureen Smith
Michael Preece
Episode: "Miracle at Middle Creek"
[ 13]
Sweet Dreams
Dr. Kate Lowe
Jack Bender
TV movie
[ 13]
Townies
Marge
Pamela Fryman
2 episodes
[ 13]
My Fellow Americans
Woman Truck Driver
Peter Segal
[ 11]
1997
Touch
Virginia Worrel
Paul Schrader
[ 13]
ABC TGIF
Pam
Episode: "Frightful Halloween Bash"
[ 32]
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
Simpah
Denise Downer
Voice, episode: "Clockwise/Gromble Soup"
[ 13]
1997–1998
Teen Angel
Pam
Several directors
17 episodes
[ 13]
1998
Modern Vampires
Wanda
Richard Elfman
TV movie
[ 13]
The Naked Truth
Maxine Mansfield
Robby Benson
Episode: "Muddy for Nothing"
[ 13]
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Nurse Greenliegh
David Semel
Episode: "Go Fish "
[ 13]
1999
Touched by an Angel
Irene
Noel Nosseck
Episode: "The Medium and the Message"
[ 13]
Two Guys and a Girl
Shawn's Mother
Gil Junger
Episode: "Two Guys, a Girl and Valentine's Day"
[ 13]
JAG
Deanne
Terrence O'Hara
Episode: "Second Sight"
[ 13]
Friends
The Judge
Gary Halvorson
Episode: "The One with Joey's Porsche"
[ 11]
Chicken Soup for the Soul
Mrs. Patterson
Episode: "Crying's Okay"
[ 13]
2000
Crime and Punishment in Suburbia
Bella
Rob Schmidt
[ 13]
Erin Brockovich
Brenda
Steven Soderbergh
[ 11]
Get Real
Rosa Hernandez
Richard Compton
Episode: "Support"
[ 13]
Pensacola
Helen Wilson
Sidney J. Furie
Episode: "Answered Prayers"
[ 13]
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
Ma Munchapper
Steve Loter
Voice, 3 episodes
[ 13]
2000 & 2003
The Wild Thornberrys
Harriet, Grizzly Bear
Carol Millican, Dean Crisswell
Voice, 2 episodes
2001
Stranger Inside
Mama Cass
Cheryl Dunye
TV movie
[ 13]
Popular
Calamity Jones
Ryan Murphy
Episode: "The News of My Death Has Been Greatly Exaggerated"
[ 13]
The Zeta Project
Dr. Greer
Rob Davies
Voice, episode: "The Next Gen"
[ 13]
Amy & Isabelle
Bev
Lloyd Kramer
TV movie
[ 13]
Going to California
Nurse Lucy
TBA
Episode: "I Know Why the Caged Rhino Sings"
[ 13]
ER
Mrs. Jenkins
Christopher Misiano
Episode: "Four Corners"
[ 11]
K-PAX
Betty McAllister
Iain Softley
[ 13]
2002
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
Bus Driver
Beth Broderick
Episode: "Guilty!"
[ 13]
Mr. Deeds
Jan
Steven Brill
[ 11]
Lloyd in Space
Miss Effluvium
Howy Parkins
Voice, episode: "Incident at Luna Vista"
[ 13]
Push, Nevada
Martha
Lisa Cholodenko
Episode: "The Letter of the Law"
[ 11]
2003
Becker
Zora
Chris Brougham
Episode: "Ms. Fortune"
[ 11]
Judging Amy
Maxine's Co-Worker
Alan Myerson
Episode: "Kilt Trip"
[ 11]
2003–2015
Two and a Half Men
Berta
Several directors
Recurring role (season 1); Main role (seasons 2–12)
[ 11]
2004
Surviving Eden
Rosemary Flotchky
Greg Pritikin
[ 11]
2007
Kabluey
Kathleen
Scott Prendergast
[ 11]
2012
Frankenweenie
Bob's Mom
Tim Burton
Voice
[ 17]
2013
Not That, But Something Like That
Benjamin Hasko
Short
[citation needed ]
2014
Postal Jerks
Carmelita
James Skinner
TV movie
[ 33]
The Axe Murders of Villisca
Mrs. Flanks
Tony E. Valenzuela
[ 34]
Wishin' and Hopin'
Sister Agrippina
Colin Theys
TV movie
[ 35]
2015
Krampus
Aunt Dorothy
Michael Dougherty
[ 22]
2016
Grace and Frankie
Grandma Jean
Trent O'Donnell
Episode: "The Negotiation"
[ 36]
The Axe Murders of Villisca
Mrs. Flanks
Tony E. Valenzuela
[ 37]
2017
The Ranch
Shirley
Don Reo Jim Patterson
5 episodes
[ 38]
2018
A Very Nutty Christmas
Clara
Colin Theys
TV movie
[ 5]
2020
Deported
Betsy
Tyler Spindel
Posthumous release
[ 39]
Awards and nominations
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