Rita Gam

Rita Gam (born Rita Eleanore MacKay, April 2, 1927 – March 22, 2016) was an American film and television actress and documentary filmmaker. She won the Silver Bear for Best Actress.

Rita Gam
Gam in 1969
Born
Rita Eleanore MacKay

(1927-04-02)April 2, 1927
DiedMarch 22, 2016(2016-03-22) (aged 88)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationActress
Years active1950–1997
Spouses
(m. 1949; div. 1954)
(m. 1956; div. 1963)
Children2

Background

Gam was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Belle (née Fately), who was born in Romania, and Milton A. MacKay, who was born in France to parents from Romania. Her father died in New York in 1931 and her mother remarried. Gam took the surname of her stepfather, Benjamin J. Gam.[1][2][3][4]

Career

Gam was a model before she ventured into acting. Her acting career began on Broadway and in television, after which she moved on to films. Her Broadway credits included There's a Girl in My Soup, The Insect Comedy, A Flag is Born, and A Temporary Island.[5]

She appeared first in the 1952 film noir The Thief, which starred Ray Milland. In October 1952, she signed a long-term MGM contract.[6] Another notable role was Herodias in 1961's King of Kings.

Gam was an occasional panelist on the famous live broadcast CBS game show What's My Line as well in the 1950s and early 1960s.

She shared the Silver Bear for Best Actress award with Viveca Lindfors at the 1962 Berlin Film Festival, for their performances in Tad Danielewski's No Exit.[7]

In 1963, Gam was a leading member of The Minnesota Theatre Company in the opening season of The Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis.[citation needed] Gam appeared in a few more American films before working in Europe. She returned to the U.S. to appear in small parts in films, including Klute in 1971, before taking up documentary film making.[citation needed]

In 2003, she appeared in the rotating cast of the Off-Broadway stage reading of Wit & Wisdom.[8] In 2004, she appeared in one of a series of ads for the Royal Bank of Scotland.

Personal life and death

Gam's first husband was director Sidney Lumet, whom she married in 1949. The marriage ended in divorce in 1955.[5]

In 1956, Gam was a bridesmaid at the wedding of Grace Kelly to Prince Rainier in Monaco.[9] Gam's 1956 marriage to publisher Thomas Guinzburg ended in divorce in 1963.[5][10]

Gam died on March 22, 2016, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, from respiratory failure.[11]

Books

Gam was the author of two books, Actress to Actress and Actors: A Celebration.[12][13][5]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1952The ThiefThe GirlNo dialog; MacGuffin
1953SaadiaSaadia
1954Night PeopleRicky Cates
1954Sign of the PaganKubra
1956Magic FireCosima Liszt
1956MohawkOnida
1958Sierra BaronFelicia Delmonte
1959Wild Cats on the BeachRita Eldmont
1959HannibalSylvia
1961King of KingsHerodias
1962No ExitEstelleAlso known as Sinners Go to Hell
1971KluteTrina
1971Shoot OutEmma
1971Such Good FriendsDoria
1974The GardenerHelena Boardman
1974Law and DisorderWoman in Cab
1987DistortionsMildred Tyson
1989MidnightHeidi
1996Rowing ThroughIris Biglow
1997MonacoShort, Voice, (final film role)

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1950Believe It or Not!"The Secret of Nefertiti"
1951Lights OutGirl"The Pattern"
1951Trapped"The Nobody"
1951Somerset Maugham TV Theatre"Appearances and Reality"
1951Danger"Marley's Ghost", "Inherit Murder"
1951Lux Video TheatreLeah"A Child Is Born"
1952Cameo Theatre"Dark of the Moon"
1952Casey, Crime Photographer"Blackmail"
1952The Adventures of Fu Manchu: The Zayat KissTV film
1954The Motorola Television HourAnna"Nightmare in Algiers"
1954The Jack Benny ProgramWoman in Commercial"The Jam Session Show", "San Diego Naval Training Center Show"
1955Ford TheatreMimi"Mimi"
1955Kraft Television Theatre"Trucks Welcome"
1956Front Row CenterAnna Deasy"Deadlock"
1956Screen Directors PlayhouseLotti"Affair in Sumatra"
1956Westinghouse Studio OneRain"The Laughter of Giants"
1957The Steve Allen ShowComedian"3.11"
1958DuPont Show of the Month"The Bridge of San Luis Rey"
1958Armchair TheatreElsie"Time of Your Life"
1960The United States Steel HourPolly Chalmers"The Women of Hadley", "Revolt in Hadley"
1964FestivalYelena"Uncle Vanya"
1964Voyage to the Bottom of the SeaDetta"The Mist of Silence"
1966The Jackie Gleason ShowRosita"The Honeymooners: You're in the Picture"
1966Family AffairLouise Marshall"Beware the Other Woman"
1968Hidden FacesMimi JaffeTV series
1973McMillan & WifePam Crane"The Devil You Say"
1974MannixDr. Ernestine Waldo"Race Against Time: Parts 1 & 2"
1975Matt Helm"Now I Lay Me Down to Die"
1976Harry ONaomi Cline"Book of Changes"
1977Love of LifeNita RayTV series
1978Greatest Heroes of the BibleXantha"The Story of Noah: Parts 1 & 2"
1979The Rockford FilesCynthia Zakarian"Guilt"
1981Tales of the UnexpectedLisa Brisson"Completely Foolproof"
1983Romance TheatreMitzi"Love in the Present Tense: Parts 1-5"
1983Tucker's WitchBeatrice"Formula for Revenge"
1983The Edge of NightDora CoburnTV series

References