Doris Roberts

Doris Roberts (born November 4, 1929) in St. Louis, Missouri is an American actress. She is best known for her work in the American TV series Everybody Loves Raymond. She also appeared as 'Mildred Krebs' in the 1980s series, Remington Steele. She has been nominated for nine Emmy awards and won in 2001, 2002 and 2003 for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for Everybody Loves Raymond, and was also nominated in 1999 and 2000. She also won an Emmy for a guest role on St. Elsewhere, and was nominated for Remington Steele.

Filmography (partial)

  • Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003)
  • All Over the Guy (2001)
  • National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989)
  • Simple Justice (1989)
  • Number One With a Bullet (1987)
  • Love in the Present Tense (1986)
  • Ordinary Heroes (1985)
  • Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1976-1978)
  • Hester Street (1975)
  • The Honeymoon Killers (1970)
  • No Way to Treat a Lady (1968)

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Elsewhere, and was nominated for Remington Steele. "Like a Rolling Stone" and "Leapord-Skin Pillbox Hat", both songs by Bob Dylan, were purportedly written about Sedgwick. She also won an Emmy for a guest role on St. The Velvet Underground song Femme Fatale (on the album The Velvet Underground and Nico) is also reported to be about Sedgwick. She has been nominated for nine Emmy awards and won in 2001, 2002 and 2003 for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for Everybody Loves Raymond, and was also nominated in 1999 and 2000.
The Cult wrote a song about her life called "Edie (Ciao Baby)" which was on their "Sonic Temple" album released in 1989. She also appeared as 'Mildred Krebs' in the 1980s series, Remington Steele. Her death was ruled a suicide/ drug overdose.

She is best known for her work in the American TV series Everybody Loves Raymond. Sedgwick died in November 1971 from barbituate poisoning. Louis, Missouri is an American actress. Shooting resumed on Ciao! Manhattan in 1970 and was completed in 1971. Doris Roberts (born November 4, 1929) in St. Electroconvulsive therapy treatments were administered extensively and several efforts at drug rehabilitation were made. No Way to Treat a Lady (1968). In August 1969, she was admitted to the Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara where she met Mike Post whom she married.

The Honeymoon Killers (1970). Sedgwick’s rapidly degenrating health saw her return to family in California and spend time in several different psychiatric institutions. Hester Street (1975). After shooting some footage in New York, work on the film was abandoned due to budget and legal problems. Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1976-1978). In April 1967 Sedgwick began shooting on Ciao! Manhattan an underground movie in which she was to star. Ordinary Heroes (1985). The relationship ended in 1967.

Love in the Present Tense (1986). During this relationship she became dependent on heroin and barbituates. Number One With a Bullet (1987). In 1966, Sedgwick began a tumultuous relationship with Bob Neuwirth. Simple Justice (1989). While involved with Dylan, Sedgwick was introduced to LSD. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989). Following her departure from Warhol’s circles, Sedgwick began living at Hotel Chelsea where she became involved with Bob Dylan. Dylan’s friends convinced Sedgwick to sign up with Albert Grossman, Dylan's manager.

All Over the Guy (2001). The friendship did not last beyond 1966 when Warhol and Sedgwick made an acrimonious public split. Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003). During this period the pair would often dress alike and Sedgwick frequently called herself 'Mrs Warhol'. She became Warhol's Girl of the Year during 1965 when she accompanied him everywhere in the New York social scene. It was during this period that Sedgwick began using illegal drugs, particularly amphetamines.

In 1965 she met Andy Warhol and quickly became his favourite 'Warhol superstar', featuring in many of his underground films including Poor Little Rich Girl, Vinyl, Beauty #2, the Chelsea Girls and Diaries, Notes and Sketches. She appeared in TIME, Life and Vogue between 1963 and 1965. In 1964, Sedgwick moved to New York to pursue a career in modelling. As a young woman Sedgwick suffered with clinical depression and anorexia nervosa.

Later in life, Sedgwick claimed to have experienced sexual abuse as a child. She was born in Santa Barbara, California as Edith Sedgwick to a troubled and eccentric establishment family which was seriously blighted by alcoholism and mental illness. Edie Sedgwick (April 20, 1943 - November 15, 1971) is best known as a star of underground films made by artist Andy Warhol in the 1960's. The Philosophy of Andy Warhol.

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Film Factory. Michael Opray: Andy Warhol. Victor Bockris: Andy Warhol. All Movie Guide (http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll/).

Edie Sedgwick fan site (http://www.rams.demon.co.uk/esmain.htm/). Ciao! Manhattan (1972). Diaries, Notes and Sketches (1970). The Chelsea Girls (1967).

**** aka the Four Star Movie (1965). Outer and Inner Space (1965). Beauty #2 (1965). Poor Little Rich Girl (1965).

Restaurant (1965). Vinyl (1965). Screen Test #2 (1965). Space 1965.