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Alberta Watson’s Career first took off when she took a chance on a low-budget independent film with then-novice director David O. Russell. Spanking the Monkey (1994) won the Sundance Film Festival Audience Award, multiple Independent Spirit Awards, and dozens of rave reviews for Watson's performance as a depressed, addicted mother who has an affair with her own son, played by "Saving Private Ryan" star Jeremy Davies. The next year, Watson went on to play the far more stable mother to a teenage computer genius in the box office smash Hackers (1995), and then the wife of mobster John Gotti in the Emmy nominated television movie of the same name. Watson returned to Toronto and continued to seek out interesting roles in independent film, a quest which led Alberta to work with fledgling director 'Colleen Murphy' on 1996's Shoemaker (1996). While the film was not widely released in North America, Watson's performance did not go unnoticed - Alberta received a second Genie nomination, this time in the Lead Actress category. The following year, she won critical praise for another independent film, Atom Egoyan's haunting _Sweet Hereafter (1997), in which she played the mother of a child killed in a tragic accident. The film boasted an exceptional cast including Ian Holm and Sarah Polley, received the Grand Prize of the Jury at the Cannes Film Festival and went on to earn both Academy Award and Genie nominations. More recently, she made The Life Before This (1999), with Stephen Rea, Sarah Polley and Catherine O'Hara which debuted at the Toronto Film Festival in September 1999. Tart (2001), a movie made with Melanie Griffith and Dominique Swain, was released in 2001. In the same year she also completed Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001) and Guilt by Association (2001)(TV), in which she plays Oscar-winner Mercedes Ruehl's sister. Other films due to be released this year include The Wild Dogs (2002), set in Romania, in which she plays a wealthy ambassador's wife who is drawn to helping handicapped children and Irish Eyes (2002), a tale of two brothers from a poor Irish family. When she is not on location, Watson lives in Toronto with her two cats and two dogs. Mother of Kathleen Kinmont. Actress - filmography (1990s) (1980s) (1970s) (1960s) (1950s) Buck and the Magic Bracelet (1999) .... Ma Dalton ... aka Buck e il braccialetto magico (1999) (Italy) "Young and the Restless, The" (1973) TV Series .... Lydia Summers #1 (1995) ... aka "Y&R" (1973) (USA: promotional abbreviation) CyberTracker (1994) .... Chief Olson Roller Blade Warriors: Taken by Force (1989) .... Mother Speed ... aka Power Blade Warrior: Taken by Force (1989) ... aka Roller Blade Warriors (1989) "Falcon Crest" (1981) TV Series .... Julia Channing Cumson (1981-1986) Whale of a Tale, A (1976) .... Anne Fields ... aka Joey and the Whale (1976) "Adams of Eagle Lake" (1975) TV Series .... Margaret Kelly Magic Carpet (1972) (TV) .... Lucy Kane "Jonathan Winters Show, The" (1967) TV Series Plainsman, The (1966) .... Calamity Jane "Joey Bishop Show, The" (1961) TV Series .... Ellie Barnes (1962-1965) "Hennesey" (1959) TV Series .... Lt. Martha Hale, USN Girls on the Loose (1958) .... Agnes Clark Stakeout on Dope Street (1958) .... Kathy Cole Younger, Gunfighter (1958) .... Lucy Antrim Carnival Rock (1957) (uncredited) Rock All Night (1957) .... Julie Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent, The (1957) .... Desir ... aka Saga of the Viking, The (1957) ... aka Undersea Monster (1957) ... aka Viking Women (1957) (UK) ... aka Viking Women and the Sea Serpent, The (1957) Filmography as: Actress, Herself, Notable TV Guest Appearances Herself - filmography (2000s) (1980s) (1960s) Hollywood Squares: The E! True Hollywood Story (2003) (TV) .... Herself Battle of the Network Stars XVI (1984) (TV) .... Herself (CBS Team contestant) "Hollywood Squares, The" (1966) TV Series .... Herself (1967-1970) Filmography as: Actress, Herself, Notable TV Guest Appearances Notable TV Guest Appearances "L.A. Heat" playing "Bridgette Peterson" in episode: "Wake Up Call" (episode # 1.26) 19 April 1999 "Hotel" playing "Laura" in episode: "Fallen Angel" (episode # 5.9) 5 December 1987 "Murder, She Wrote" playing "Judith Keats" in episode: "Obituary for a Dead Anchor" (episode # 3.9) 7 December 1986 "Hardcastle and McCormick" playing "Fran Hendrix" in episode: "Round Up the Old Gang" (episode # 3.17) 17 February 1986 "Love Boat, The" in episode: "Dee Dee's Dilemma/Julie's Blind Date/The Prize Winner" (episode # 7.12) 10 December 1983 "Hotel" playing "Helen Scofield" in episode: "Confrontations" (episode # 1.7) 16 November 1983 "Waltons, The" playing "Stella Lewis" in episode: "The Test" (episode # 4.20) 5 February 1976 "Barney Miller" playing "Elizabeth Miller" in episode: "The Life and Times of Barney Miller" (episode # 1.0) 22 August 1974 "Apple's Way" playing "Nancy Benton" in episode: "The Temptation" (episode # 1.8) 7 April 1974 "Police Story" playing "Liz Rollins" in episode: "Cop in the Middle" (episode # 1.14) 29 January 1974 "Love, American Style" in episode: "Love and the Flying Finletters" (episode # 5.14b) 4 January 1974 "Love, American Style" in episode: "Love and the Waitress" (episode # 3.13d) 17 December 1971 "Love, American Style" in episode: "Love and the Intruder" (episode # 2.11a) 4 December 1970 "Nanny and the Professor" playing "Dr. Elizabeth Carlson" in episode: "The Masculine-Feminine Mystique" (episode # 2.8) 13 November 1970 "Danny Thomas Hour, The" playing "Mary Danopolous" in episode: "Instant Money" (episode # 1.1) 18 September 1967 "Hawaiian Eye" playing "Julie Gant" in episode: "Nightmare in Paradise" (episode # 3.29) 11 April 1962 "Chevy Mystery Show, The" in episode: "Dead Man's Walk" "Rawhide" playing "Ruth Haley" in episode: "Incident West of Lano" (episode # 1.8) 27 February 1959 "Maverick" playing "Carrie" in episode: "Duel at Sundown" (episode # 2.19) 1 February 1959 "Sugarfoot" playing "Elizabeth Bingham" in episode: "The Desperadoes" (episode # 2.9) 6 January 1959 "Jefferson Drum" playing "Eloise Barton" in episode: "Thicker Than Water" (episode # 2.10) 27 November 1958 "Have Gun - Will Travel" playing "Meg Wellman" in episode: "Young Gun" (episode # 2.9) 8 November 1958 "Rifleman, The" playing "Nancy Moore" in episode: "The Marshal" (episode # 1.4) 21 October 1958 "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" in episode: "Way of the West" (episode # 7.34) 8 June 1958 (End of celebquick Alberta watson breast Biography) - 1027
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