Lois de Banzie
Born(1930-05-04)4 May 1930
Glasgow, Scotland, U.K.
Died3 April 2021(2021-04-03) (aged 90)
OccupationActress

Lois de Banzie (4 May 1930 – 3 April 2021) was a Scottish-born American stage, film, and television actress.

Career

Theatre

De Banzie may be best known for her Drama Desk Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated performance in Paul Osborn's play Morning's at Seven. Her other Broadway credits include The Octette Bridge Club, Da, and The Last of Mrs. Lincoln.[1]

Television

De Banzie also had a prolific career in television and movies, mostly appearing in small-to-mid-sized parts, but with numerous guest roles in various television programs. Her television credits include Baby Talk, Bodies of Evidence, Cheers, Diagnosis: Murder, Family Ties, Home Improvement, Major Dad, Mama's Family, Matlock, Murder, She Wrote, Sisters, Taxi and Who's the Boss? among others.[2]

Film

Her film credits include Addams Family Values, Annie, Arachnophobia, Big Business, Mass Appeal, Sister Act, and Tootsie among others.[2] De Banzie also appeared in several episodes of CBS Radio Mystery Theatre.

Death

De Banzie died in Greenbrae, California on April 3, 2021, at the age of 90.[3][4]

Her aunt was noted British actress Brenda De Banzie.

Partial filmography

Year Title Role
1981 So Fine Waitress in House of Pancakes
1982 Annie Eleanor Roosevelt
Tootsie Autograph Hound #3
1983 Sudden Impact Judge Lundstrom
1984 Mass Appeal Mrs. Dolson
1988 Big Business Edwardian Room Hostess
1990 Arachnophobia Henrietta Manley
1992 Sister Act Immaculata
1993 Addams Family Values Delivery Nurse
1994 Naked Gun 33+13: The Final Insult Dr. Kohlzak
1996 Dunston Checks In Mrs. Winthrop

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