Joan Hackett


Joan Ann Hackett was an American actress. She acted in film, television, and theatre. She played roles in The Group, Will Penny, Support Your Local Sheriff!, The Last of Sheila, and The Terminal Man. In 1982, Hackett was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress; she was also the recipient of a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture, for her performance as Toby Landau in the 1981 film Only When I Laugh. Hackett was also nominated during the course of her career for a Primetime Emmy Award, a BAFTA Award, and a Golden Laurel Award; she was also the recipient of an Obie Award, a Drama Desk Award, and a Theatre World Award. In 1978, she starred as Christine Mannon in the PBS miniseries version of Mourning Becomes Electra.

Early life

Hackett was born in the East Harlem neighborhood of New York City, the daughter of John and Mary Hackett, and grew up in Elmhurst, Queens, where she became a model and dropped out during her final year of high school. She had a sister, Theresa, and a brother, John. Hackett's mother was from Naples, Italy, and her father had Irish ancestry, and they raised her Catholic and sent her to Catholic schools.

Acting career

Hackett debuted in 1959 with the role of Gail Prentiss in the television series, Young Doctor Malone. In 1961, she won a Theatre World Award, an Obie Award for Best Actress, and a Drama Desk Award for her Off-Broadway portrayal of Chris in Michael Shurtleff's play Call Me By My Rightful Name.
She had a recurring role in the CBS legal drama The Defenders as the fiancée of Kenneth Preston. She appeared regularly in scenes with both lead actors. She had a leading role in The Twilight Zone episode "A Piano in the House". In the 1963–1964 season, she guest-starred on Channing, an ABC drama about college life starring Jason Evers and Henry Jones.
Hackett had one of the starring roles in the 1966 Sidney Lumet film The Group, along with Candice Bergen, Larry Hagman, Richard Mulligan, Joanna Pettet, and others. She was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress for this role.
She also played the role of Catherine Allen in the 1968 Western Will Penny, with Charlton Heston in the title role. Hackett also had notable parts in the classic Western comedy Support Your Local Sheriff!, with James Garner, and the 1973 murder mystery The Last of Sheila. After this, she primarily had parts in TV movies and on episodes of TV series.
She starred in the 1974 adaption of Michael Crichton's novel The Terminal Man, along with actors George Segal, Donald Moffat, and Richard Dysart.
In 1976, she played the female lead in the Disney adventure film Treasure of Matecumbe. In 1978, she appeared in a PBS adaptation of Mourning Becomes Electra as Christine Mannon. Her performance in that production earned her some of the best reviews of her career. The same year, she was a regular in the cast of the short-lived CBS situation comedy Another Day, portraying Ginny Gardner.
She appeared in the September 22, 1979, episode "Grass Is Always Greener" of The Love Boat as Julie McCoy's former classmate from the line's cruise director course.
Hackett won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the 1981 film Only When I Laugh, the last film she made before her death. She could also be seen in Paul Simon's 1980 film One Trick Pony.

Personal life and death

From 1966 to 1973 she was married to actor Richard Mulligan, who was also cast in The Group.
Hackett was diagnosed with cancer in 1981. She died of ovarian cancer on October 8, 1983, at Encino Hospital in the Encino neighborhood of Los Angeles. A funeral mass was held on Wednesday, October 12, 1983, at St. Victor Catholic Church in Los Angeles, California. Her remains are entombed in The Abbey of The Psalms Mausoleum at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, where her epitaph reads: "Go Away — I'm Asleep".

Filmography

Come Again to Carthage - Sister AgnesThe Group - Dottie Renfrew Latham Will Penny - Catherine AllenAssignment to Kill - Dominique LaurantSupport Your Local Sheriff! - Prudy PerkinsThe Young Country - Clementine HaleHow Awful About Allan - OliveThe Other Man - Kathy MaitlandHollywood Television Theater: U.S.A. -/-Five Desperate Women - DorianLights Out - Sabina the Dollmaker Rivals - ChristineClass of '63 - Louise SwernerThe Last of Sheila - Lee ParkmanThe Terminal Man - Dr. Janet RossReflections of Murder - Claire ElliottMackintosh and T.J. - MaggieThe American Woman: Portraits of Courage - Belva LockwoodTreasure of Matecumbe - Lauriette PaxtonStonestreet: Who Killed the Centerfold Model? - Jessica HillardDead of Night - Mother The Possessed - Louise GelsonPleasure Cove - Martha HarrisonMr. Mike's Mondo Video - SelfThe North Avenue Irregulars - Volunteering Parishioner The Long Days of Summer - Millie CooperOne Trick Pony - Lonnie FoxHarnessing the Sun - Self / NarratorOnly When I Laugh - Toby LandauThe Long Summer of George Adams - Norma AdamsThe Escape Artist - Aunt SibylPaper Dolls - Julia BlakeA Girl's Life - EvelynFlicks - Captain Grace

Television series

Selected theatre credits

Night Watch, playing "Elaine Wheeler", Morosco Theatre, New York City, NY – 1972The Rothschilds, playing "Gutele Rothschilds", Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, NY – 1970Park, playing "Young Woman", Center Stage, Baltimore, MD; John Golden Theatre, New York City, NY – 1970A Place for Polly, playing "Angela", Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT; also, productions in Fairfield, CT and Ivortyton, CT – 1969Peterpat, playing "Pat", Longacre Theatre, New York City, NY – 1964-1965She Didn't Say Yes, Pocono Playhouse, Mountainhome, PA – 1963Dear Me, the Sky is Falling: A Comedy in Three Acts, playing "Debbie Hirsch", Music Box Theatre, New York City, NY – 1963Journey to the Day, Westport County Playhouse, Westport, CT – 1961Two Queens of Love and Beauty, Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, PA – 1961Call Me By My Rightful Name, playing "Chris", One Sheridan Square, New York City, NY – 1961Laurette, playing "Marguerite", Shubert Theatre, New Haven, CT – 1960Much Ado About Nothing, playing "Lady", Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, NY – 1959The Play's the Thing, Princeton University Playhouse, Princeton, NJ – 1959 A Clearing in the Woods, One Sheridan Square, New York City, NY – 1959

Selected radio credits

Accolades

Call Me By My Rightful Name — Winner — Obie Award for Distinguished Performance by an Actress Call Me By My Rightful Name — Winner — Theatre World Award for Best Performance Call Me By My Rightful Name — Winner — Drama Desk-Vernon Rice Award for Lead Performance Ben Casey — Nominee — Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role by an Actress The Group — Nominee — Golden Laurel Award for New Faces, Female, 9th place The Group — Nominee — BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress