Mercedes Ruehl
Mercedes J. Ruehl is an American screen, stage, and television actress. She is the recipient of several accolades, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Tony Award.
Ruehl won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as video store owner and romantic interest in Terry Gilliam's fantasy comedy drama The Fisher King. She also acted in the films The Warriors, Heartburn, 84 Charing Cross Road, Big, Married to the Mob, Last Action Hero, Indictment: The McMartin Trial, Roseanna's Grave, Gia, The Minus Man and Hustlers. On television, she had a recurring role as a radio station manager in the NBC sitcom Frasier from 1995 to 1996.
On stage, she made her Broadway debut in the Herb Gardner play I'm Not Rappaport. She won the Tony Award for [Best Actress in a Play] for her role in the Neil Simon drama Lost in Yonkers. She reprised the role in the 1993 film of the same name. She was further Tony-nominated for her performances in Michael Cristofer's The Shadow Box and Edward Albee's The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?. She has also acted in Broadway productions of The Rose Tattoo, The American Plan, and Torch Song.
Early life and education
Ruehl was born February 28, 1948, in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York City, to Mercedes J. Ruehl, a schoolteacher, and Vincent Ruehl, an FBI agent. Her father was of German and Irish descent and her mother was of Cuban and Irish descent. The family frequently moved during her childhood owing to Vincent Ruehl's assignments with the FBI, and lived in other states including Silver Spring, Maryland. She and her brother, Peter, were raised Catholic.She attended the College of New Rochelle and graduated in 1969 with a BA in English.
Career
Ruehl began her acting career in New York City appearing in various off-off Broadway productions while working a variety of temping and waitressing jobs. She established herself in regional theatre with the Denver Center Theatre Company. In 1980, she was nearly cast in the sixth season of Saturday Night Live, losing her slot to Denny Dillon. Her first starring role on Broadway came in 1984's I'm Not Rappaport. She then went on to win the 1984 Obie Award for her performance in The Marriage of Bette and Boo and twenty years later, an Obie for Woman Before a Glass. She also received a 1991 Tony Award as Best Actress for Neil Simon's Lost in Yonkers and continued her role in the show during its tour with co-star Mercedes McCambridge. Her performances in two other plays earned her two other Tony nominations: in 1995, as Best Actress for a revival of The Shadow Box; and in 2002, as Best Actress for Edward Albee's The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?.In 1996, she was mentioned in the Sheryl Crow song A Change Would Do You Good. In 1999, they co-starred in the movie The Minus Man.
Her most acclaimed film role was in The Fisher King; her performance as a strong-willed and pragmatic video store owner earned her the 1991 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, American Comedy Award, Boston Society of Film Critics Award, a Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, and a Golden Globe Award for [Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture|Golden Globe]. Earlier she had won the 1989 National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Married to the Mob. She played KACL station manager Kate Costas in five episodes of Frasier, and had a major role in the made-for-TV film All-American Girl: The Mary Kay Letourneau Story. In 2005, she received the Rita Moreno HOLA Award for Excellence from the Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors. She later played the mother of main character Vincent Chase in HBO's Entourage.
In 2009, she returned to the stage in Manhattan Theater Club's production of Richard Greenberg's The American Plan playing the role of Eva Adler. The production opened at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre and the limited engagement ran From January 22 until March 22. In his rave review in The New York Times, Ben Brantley called Ruehl's performance "masterly". Ruehl next appeared in the drama/horror film What Ever Happened to Barker Daniels?, which was released in 2009. In January 2011, Ruehl starred in Sarah Treem's play The How and The Why, directed by Emily Mann at McCarter Theatre of Princeton University.
Ruehl appeared in the role of Ma in Harvey Fierstein's revamped and renamed revival of his play Torch Song Off-Broadway at Second Stage Theater. The play began previews on September 26, and opened officially on October 19, 2017. The production later transferred to Broadway.
Ruehl is on the faculty of HB Studio in New York City.
Personal life
Ruehl had a son, Christopher, whom she placed for adoption in 1976 when she was 28. They were reunited in the late 1990s when he turned 21. In 1999, Ruehl married painter David Geiser with whom she adopted a son, Jake,. Later Christopher became Jake's godfather. Ruehl and Geiser put their Hampton house on the market in 2017; the same year, Ruehl said that they were no longer together but remained close. Geiser died unexpectedly of heart disease in his sleep at home on October 14, 2020, at the age of 73.Her brother, Peter, moved to Australia in 1987, where he was a newspaper columnist until his death in 2011.