Joan Hotchkis Explained
Joan Hotchkis |
Birth Date: | September 21, 1927 |
Birth Place: | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Death Place: | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Occupation: | Actor, writer, performance artist |
Children: | 1 |
Joan Hotchkis (September 21, 1927 – September 27, 2022) was an American stage, screen and television actress, writer and performance artist. A lifetime member of the Actors Studio[1] and the Dramatists Guild, Hotchkis was best known for playing Dr. Nancy Cunningham for several seasons on The Odd Couple, for co-writing with Eric Morris the seminal acting manual "No Acting Please" (1977),[2] which is still used in colleges and conservatories,[3] [4] [5] and for her groundbreaking performance art works in the 1990s.
Early life
Hotchkis was born in Los Angeles on September 21, 1927.[6] [7] Her father, Preston, worked in insurance and investment;[7] her mother, Katharine (Bixby), hailed from a family of cattle ranchers in Orange County that turned Rancho Los Alamitos into a 26,000-acre cattle ranch.[6] [8] Hotchkis was raised in San Marino,[9] and attended Westridge School in nearby Pasadena.[10] She studied at Smith College, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1949. She then obtained a master's degree in Early Childhood Education from Bank Street Teachers College three years later,[7] before teaching nursery school and kindergarten for three years.[8] [11]
Career
At the age of 26, Hotchkis switched from teaching to acting,[11] joining the Actors Studio and studying acting in New York City.[8] She made her Broadway debut in Advise and Consent, adapted from the novel by the same name.[8] From the 1950s through the 1990s, Hotchkis played various roles in television, film and theater (summer stock and Broadway). She was featured in Broadway productions of It's a Bird It's a Plane It's Superman (Philadelphia previews),[12] and Write Me A Murder,[13] before playing Myra on the soap opera The Secret Storm for several years in the early 1960s.[14] She moved back to Los Angeles in 1967 and worked steadily in television through the 1970s.[15] Most notably, Hotchkis played Dr. Nancy Cunningham, sometime girlfriend of Oscar Madison on the television version of The Odd Couple and Ellen in the Emmy-winning series My World and Welcome to It.
Hotchkis also made many guest appearances on TV shows such as Bewitched, St. Elsewhere,[7] Lou Grant,[16] Charlie's Angels, Mannix, Marcus Welby,[17] Barnaby Jones, and more. On the big screen, she co-starred as Mama Hartley in the feature film Ode to Billy Joe (1976).
Hotchkis began writing original material in the 70s, beginning with a one-woman play, Legacy depicting an upper-class housewife having a mental and emotional breakdown. Eric Morris directed the play on stage; director Karen Arthur saw the play and approached Hotchkis proposing to make a film version, with Arthur as director and Hotchkis as writer, producer and star.[18] [19] The resulting film, Legacy (1975), won Best Newcomer at the Tehran Film Festival.[15]
During the early 1980s, Hotchkis returned to the stage, performing for several years in regional theaters such as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and Milwaukee Repertory Theater.[20] She subsequently starred in The Glass Menagerie at Los Angeles Theater Center and did occasional television roles.[15] [21]
Tearsheets Productions
Beginning in the late 1980s, Hotchkis resumed writing original material, this time moving beyond legitimate theater into the performance art world. She founded the Santa Monica-based Tearsheets Productions[22] and wrote, produced and performed two solo performance pieces.[8] The first, Tearsheets: Rude Tales from the Ranch,[11] [23] toured the United States in the early 1990s [24] and went abroad to the Edinburgh International Festival Fringe,[25] where it was the only U.S. production to win a Fringe First Award.[26] Her second solo work was Elements of Flesh: Or Screwing Saved My Ass (1996), about aging and sexuality.[27] [28] [29]
Personal life
Hotchkis married Robert Foster in June 1958.[10] They met while filming a live commercial.[15] Together, they had one child, Paula. They eventually divorced in 1967, and Hotchkis consequently returned to Los Angeles with Paula.[11] [15] Hotchkis' lifelong interest in psychology led her to eventually become a part-time paraprofessional in aggression training at the Institute of Group Psychotherapy (mentored by George Bach).[6] [30]
Hotchkis died on September 27, 2022, in Los Angeles. She was 95, and suffered from congestive heart failure prior to her death.[15] [31]
Filmography
Notes and References
- Book: Garfield, David . A Player's Place: The Story of The Actors Studio. registration. 1980. MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc.. New York. 0-02-542650-8. 278. Appendix: Life Members of The Actors Studio as of January 1980.
- https://www.worldcat.org/title/no-acting-please/oclc/4318158&referer=brief_results Complete results for "No Acting Please" in year 1977
- Elston, Ken (Approved September 19, 2012). George Mason University Course Approval Form. George Mason University College of Visual and Performing Arts; retrieved 2012-12-13 (Scroll to "Professional Perspectives on Performance: Recommended Reading").
- Heinlein, Kurt Gerard; Parker, Stacy Parker (2009, 2012). Missouri State Theatre & Dance: BFA in Acting Program Guidelines; retrieved December 13, 2012 (Scroll to "Additional Information and Resources: 13. Publications for the Actor').
- St. Clair, Charles (Spring 2011). 'Acting for the Camera' Course Guide. The New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University; retrieved 2012-12-13 (Scroll to "Suggested Reading" on page 3).
- Book: Leszczak, Bob. The Odd Couple on Stage and Screen: A History with Cast and Crew Profiles and an Episode Guide. McFarland. August 23, 2014. 67. 9781476615394.
- Book: Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television. Cengage Gale. 1989. Hubbard. Linda S.. Steen. Sara J.. 184. 9780810320703. "Personal: Born September 21, 1927, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Preston (in the insurance and investment business) and Katharine (Bixby) Hotchkis; married Robert Foster (a film director and writer) … Education: Smith College, B.A., 1949; Bank Street College of Education, M.S., 1952, studied acting with Lee Strasberg, Sanford Meisner, Kristen Linklater, Eric Morris …".
- News: Acting Her Age. Cathy. Curtis. October 18, 1996. October 5, 2022. Los Angeles Times.
- News: Joan Hotchkis will be the sole performer…. Franki V.. Ransom. July 12, 1992. October 5, 2022. Los Angeles Times.
- News: Joan Hotchkis, Robert Foster To Marry June 7. 23. April 25, 1958. October 5, 2022. The New York Times. . ProQuest.
- News: Women's Family Secrets Go Public in 'Tearsheets'. Nancy. Churnin. October 17, 1991. October 5, 2022. Los Angeles Times.
- Book: Eury, Michael. Hero-A-Go-Go: Campy Comic Books, Crimefighters, & Culture of the Swinging Sixties. TwoMorrows Publishing. April 19, 2017. 199. 9781605490731.
- News: Joan Hotchkis Obituary. Linnea. Crowther. October 4, 2022. October 5, 2022. Legacy.com.
- Web site: Joan Hotchkis – Biography. Turner Classic Movies. October 5, 2022.
- News: Joan Hotchkis, 'The Odd Couple' and 'Legacy' Star, Dies at 95. Michaela. Zee. October 4, 2022. October 5, 2022. Variety.
- Book: Daniel, Douglass K.. Lou Grant: The Making of TV's Top Newspaper Drama. Syracuse University Press. January 1, 1996. 194. 9780815603634.
- Web site: Joan Hotchkis List of Movies and TV Shows. TV Guide. October 5, 2022.
- Web site: Legacy (1975). American Film Institute. October 4, 2022.
- News: Film: Day in Life of Bissie Hapgood – Karen Arthur 'Legacy' at Cinema Studio. Vincent. Canby. May 3, 1976. October 5, 2022. The New York Times.
- News: Joan Hotchkis, Actress in 'The Odd Couple' and 'Ode to Billie Joe,' Dies at 95. Mike. Barnes. October 4, 2022. October 5, 2022. The Hollywood Reporter.
- News: 'Menagerie' Gets Passing Marks. Dan. Sullivan. January 19, 1987. October 5, 2022. Los Angeles Times.
- Web site: Tearsheets Productions . November 14, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101101110744/http://www.18thstreet.org/_residency/organizations/tearsheetsproductions.html . November 1, 2010 . dead .
- News: McCulloh . T. H. . Shadow of a Gunman' Pulls Irish Trick; 'Going On' Gives Glimpse of Backstage; 'Tearsheets' Zeroes in on Family Revelations . May 2, 2021 . . November 16, 1990 . https://archive.today/20210502030639/https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-11-16-ca-4521-story.html . May 2, 2021 . unfit.
- News: East Coast Premiere. Schenectady Daily Gazette. June 28, 1991. C1. December 13, 2012.
- News: Letters to the Past: Exploring Relationships of a California Dynasty . Robert . Epstein . Robert Epstein . . July 9, 1992 . December 13, 2012.
- Web site: Odd Couple's Joan Hotchkis in the Flesh in CA. February 27, 1997. Playbill. December 13, 2012.
- News: Just Wait Until Sen. Jesse Helms Hears This One. Diane. Haithman. Los Angeles Times. May 9, 1996. December 13, 2012.
- News: 'Elements of Flesh' Dares to Be Sensuous. F. Kathleen. Foley. Los Angeles Times. May 10, 1996. December 13, 2012.
- News: Aging and Sexuality Just Might Be Compatible, After All. Los Angeles Times. February 12, 1997. December 13, 2012.
- Book: TV Guide. Triangle Publications. 1970. 21.
- Web site: Tinoco. Armando. Joan Hotchkis Dies: 'The Odd Couple' & 'Legacy' Star Was 95. Deadline Hollywood. October 3, 2022. October 3, 2022.
- Web site: Joan Hotchkis. American Film Institute. October 4, 2022.
- Web site: Joan Hotchkis. Rotten Tomatoes. October 4, 2022.