Everything about Candice Bergen totally explained
Candice Patricia Bergen (born
May 9,
1946) is an
Academy Award-nominated and
Golden Globe- and
Emmy Award-winning
American actress and former
fashion model, known primarily for her roles in
sitcoms and
television. She is best known for her starring role on the
television situation comedy Murphy Brown, and as
Shirley Schmidt, the legal partner of
Denny Crane (played by
William Shatner), on the
ABC hit
comedy-drama Boston Legal. Earlier in her career she starred in the famous
Revisionist Western movie
Soldier Blue.
Early life
She was born in
Beverly Hills, California, the daughter of
Frances Westerman, who was known professionally as Frances Westcott when she was a Powers model, and
ventriloquist Edgar Bergen. Her paternal grandparents, Johan Henriksson Berggren and Nilla Svensdotter Osberg, were
Swedish-born immigrants who
Anglicized their surname. As a child, Bergen was often referred to as
Charlie McCarthy's little sister, which irritated her (Charlie McCarthy being her father's star puppet).
Career
Candice first appeared in 1958, at age eleven, with her father on
Groucho Marx's quiz show
You Bet Your Life as Candy Bergen. She said that when she grew up she wanted to design clothes. In 1966, Bergen played the role of Shirley Eckert, an assistant school teacher in the movie
The Sand Pebbles, which was nominated for several
Academy Awards.
Bergen has written articles, a play, and a memoir. She has also studied photography and worked as a photojournalist. Considered one of Hollywood's most beautiful women, Bergen worked as a fashion model but soon began acting. Despite initial rocky reviews, she appeared in such films as
Mike Nichols' bleak
Carnal Knowledge and
Starting Over, for which she received
Oscar and
Golden Globe nominations for best supporting actress.
On
Murphy Brown, Bergen played a tough television reporter. Although the show was a successful comedy, it tackled important issues: Murphy Brown, a recovering
alcoholic, became a single mother and later battled
breast cancer. In 1992, then
Vice President Dan Quayle criticized prime-time TV for showing the Murphy Brown character "mocking the importance of fathers by bearing a child alone and calling it just another lifestyle choice." While his remarks became comedic fodder, they paved the way for a subsequent episode to explore the subject of family values within a diverse set of families. Remaining true to the show's humor, Murphy arranges for a truckload of
potatoes to be dumped in front of Quayle's residence; a reference to an infamous incident in which Quayle misspelled the word "potato" as "potatoe". In real life, however, Bergen agreed with at least some of Quayle's observations, saying Quayle's speech was "a perfectly intelligent speech about fathers not being dispensable and nobody agreed with that more than I did," according to the Associated Press. Bergen's run on
Murphy Brown was extremely successful; between 1989 and 1995 she was nominated for an
Emmy Award seven times and won five. After her fifth win, she declined future nominations for her role as Murphy Brown.
After playing the role of the successful journalist, Bergen was offered the chance to work as a real-life journalist. After the run of
Murphy Brown ended in 1998, CBS gave her the opportunity to cover some stories for
60 Minutes, an offer she declined. She expressed that acting was her profession, journalism was meant for her television character, and shouldn't cross over into her own professional life.
After
Murphy Brown, Bergen hosted
Exhale with Candice Bergen on the
Oxygen network. She also appeared in character roles in films, most notably
Miss Congeniality as the sweet-yet-demented pageant host Kathy Morningside; she also portrayed the mayor of New York in
Sweet Home Alabama. In 2003, she appeared in the movie
View from the Top. In January 2005, Bergen joined the cast of
Boston Legal as
Shirley Schmidt, a founding partner in the law firm of
Crane, Poole & Schmidt. Bergen received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her performance in
Boston Legal in 2006.
She has also done guest appearances on many TV shows, including
Seinfeld (as herself playing Murphy Brown),
Law & Order,
Family Guy,
Will & Grace (playing herself), and
Sex and the City, where she played Enid Frick,
Carrie Bradshaw's editor at
Vogue. A frequent host on NBC's
Saturday Night Live, Bergen appeared twice in 1975, and once in 1976, 1987, and 1990. She is also well-known for starring in a long-running "Dime Lady" ad campaign for the
Sprint phone company.
Personal life
Candice attended the
University of Pennsylvania, but acknowledges that her failure to take her education seriously resulted in her being asked to leave. Bergen and then boyfriend
Terry Melcher lived at
10050 Cielo Drive in
Los Angeles, which was later occupied by
Sharon Tate and her husband,
Roman Polanski. Tate and four others were later murdered in the home by followers of
Charles Manson. There was some initial speculation that Melcher may have been the intended victim. A political activist, Bergen accepted a date with
Henry Kissinger but was unable to influence his views. During her activist days she participated in the
Yippie prank when she,
Abbie Hoffman, and others threw dollar bills onto the floor of the
New York Stock Exchange in 1967, leading to its temporary shut-down. In 1981, she married French film director
Louis Malle. They had a daughter, Chloe Malle, in 1985, and were married until his death from
cancer in 1995.
Bergen has traveled extensively and speaks French fluently. She is a
vegetarian and is now married to New York real estate magnate and
philanthropist Marshall Rose.
Awards won
Emmy Awards:
- Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for: Murphy Brown (1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995) 5 wins
Golden Globe Awards:
Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series – Comedy/Musical for: Murphy Brown (1989, 1992) 2 wins
Filmography
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