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In 1972, Danner portrayed [[Martha Jefferson]] in the film version of ''[[1776 (film)|1776]]''. That same year, she played the unknowing wife of a husband who committed murder, opposite [[Peter Falk]] and [[John Cassavetes]], in the ''[[Columbo (TV series)|Columbo]]'' episode "Etude in Black". |
In 1972, Danner portrayed [[Martha Jefferson]] in the film version of ''[[1776 (film)|1776]]''. That same year, she played the unknowing wife of a husband who committed murder, opposite [[Peter Falk]] and [[John Cassavetes]], in the ''[[Columbo (TV series)|Columbo]]'' episode "Etude in Black". |
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Her earliest starring film role was opposite [[Alan Alda]] in ''To Kill a Clown'' (1972). Danner appeared in the episode of ''[[M*A*S*H (TV series)|M*A*S*H]]'' entitled "[[List of M*A*S*H episodes (Season 4)|The More I See You]]", playing the love interest of Alda's character [[Hawkeye Pierce]]. She played lawyer |
Her earliest starring film role was opposite [[Alan Alda]] in ''To Kill a Clown'' (1972). Danner appeared in the episode of ''[[M*A*S*H (TV series)|M*A*S*H]]'' entitled "[[List of M*A*S*H episodes (Season 4)|The More I See You]]", playing the love interest of Alda's character [[Hawkeye Pierce]]. She played a lawyer Adam Bonner's boner in television's ''Adam's Rib''. She played [[Zelda Fitzgerald]] in ''[[F. Scott Fitzgerald and 'The Last of the Belles']]'' (1974). She was the eponymous heroine in the film ''[[Lovin' Molly]]'' (1974) (directed by [[Sidney Lumet]]). She appeared in ''[[Futureworld]]'', playing Tracy Ballard with co-star [[Peter Fonda]] (1976). In the 1982 TV movie ''[[Inside the Third Reich (film)|Inside the Third Reich]]'', she played the wife of [[Albert Speer]]. In the [[Brighton Beach Memoirs (film)|film version]] of [[Neil Simon]]'s semi-autobiographical play ''[[Brighton Beach Memoirs]]'' (1986), she portrayed a middle-aged [[Jew]]ish mother. She has appeared in two films based on the novels of [[Pat Conroy]], ''[[The Great Santini]]'' (1979) and ''[[The Prince of Tides]]'' (1991), as well as two television movies adapted from books by [[Anne Tyler]], ''[[Saint Maybe]]'' and ''[[Back When We Were Grownups]]'', both for the [[Hallmark Hall of Fame]]. |
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[[File:Blythe Danner at Met Opera.jpg|thumb|upright|Danner at the Metropolitan Opera opening, September 22, 2008]] |
[[File:Blythe Danner at Met Opera.jpg|thumb|upright|Danner at the Metropolitan Opera opening, September 22, 2008]] |