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Imogene Coca
Imogene Coca

Imogene Coca

ActingBorn November 18, 1908Died June 2, 2001 (age 92)Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Biography

Imogene Fernandez de Coca (November 18, 1908 – June 2, 2001) was an American comic actress best known for her role opposite Sid Caesar on Your Show of Shows. Starting out in vaudeville as a child acrobat, she studied ballet and wished to have a serious career in music and dance, graduating to decades of stage musical revues, cabaret and summer stock. Finally in her 40s she began a celebrated career as a comedienne in television, starring in six series and guesting on successful television programs from the 1940s to the 1990s. She was nominated for five Emmy awards for Your Show of Shows, winning Best Actress in 1951 and singled out for a Peabody Award for excellence in broadcasting in 1953. Coca was also nominated for a Tony Award in 1978 for On the Twentieth Century and received a sixth Emmy nomination at the age of 80 for an episode of Moonlighting. She possessed a rubbery face capable of the broadest expressions—Life magazine compared her to Beatrice Lillie and Charlie Chaplin, and described her characterizations as taking "people or situations suspended in their own precarious balance between dignity and absurdity, and push(ing) them over the cliff with one single, pointed gesture"—the magazine noted a "particularly high-brow critic" as observing, "The trouble with most comedians who try to do satire is that they are essentially brash, noisy and indelicate people who have to use a sledge hammer to smash a butterfly. Miss Coca, on the other hand, is the timid woman who, when aroused, can beat a tiger to death with a feather." In addition to vaudeville, cabaret, theater and television, she appeared in film, voiced children's cartoons and was even featured in an MTV video by a New Wave band. Though her fame began late, she worked well into her 80s. Twice a widow, Coca died in 2001. Description above from the Wikipedia article Imogene Coca, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

2018
Mel Brooks: Unwrapped

as Self (archive footage)

Movie
1999
Television: The First Fifty Years

as Self (archive footage)

Movie
1996
Caesar's Writers

as Self (archive footage)

Movie
1996Movie
1989
Buy & Cell

as Reggie's Mother

Movie
1988
Monsters

as The Old Woman

TV
1987
The Little Match Girl

as Self - Host

Movie
1986Movie
1985TV
1985
Moonlighting

as Clara DiPesto

TV
1984
Nothing Lasts Forever

as Daisy Schackman

Movie
1983Movie
1983
Reading Rainbow

as Self - Narrator (voice)

TV
1981Movie
1980TV
1978
Rabbit Test

as Madam Marie

Movie
1975
Too Easy to Kill

as Mrs. Bradshaw

Movie
1972
The Emperor's New Clothes

as Princess Jane Klockenlocher (voice)

Movie
1970
Night Gallery

as Wife (segment "The Merciful")

TV
1969
Love, American Style

as Doctor's wife

TV
1967
The Carol Burnett Show

as Self - Guest

TV
1966TV
1964TV
1963
The Sound of Laughter

as Miss Klutz (Ballerina)

Movie
1963
Under the Yum Yum Tree

as Dorkus Murphy

Movie
1963TV
1963
Grindl

as Grindl

TV
1963
Promises! Promises!

as Woman Under Hair Dryer (uncredited)

Movie
1958TV
1956
Made in Heaven

as Elsa Meredith

Movie
1956
The Steve Allen Show

as Self - Guest Performer

TV
1956
Tony Awards

as Self - Nominee / Performer

TV
1953
General Electric Theater

as Virginia Odell

TV
1952TV
1950TV
1950TV
1950
Your Show of Shows

as Self - Regular Performer

TV
1950TV
1937
Dime a Dance

as Esmeralda

Movie
1937
Bashful Ballerina

as Miss Klutz

Movie

Personal Info

DepartmentActing
BirthdayNovember 18, 1908
Day of DeathJune 2, 2001
Place of BirthPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Popularity0.6