Actress. She was Clint Eastwood’s lover in “High Plains Drifter” and was Mary in “The Last Temptation of Christ.”. She had been acting mostly onstage when a small role in Studs Terkel’s play “Amazing Grace” led Mr. Turkel to recommend her for “Medium Cool” (1969), the cinematographer Haskell Wexler’s first feature as a director. Mr. Wexler conceded that it had been cruel to send Ms. Bloom into peril.

Family spokesman Mike Kaplan tells The Hollywood Reporter that Bloom died Wednesday in Bar Harbor, Maine, of complications from dementia. Deaths “They call me Mrs. Wormer.”, “What a coincidence,” she replies, puncturing his confidence.

In addition to Mr. Cocks, Ms. Bloom is survived by her son, Sam Cocks. “I have a husband named Dean Wormer at Faber.”. © Copyright 2020 Variety Media, LLC, a subsidiary of Penske Business Media, LLC. Liam Neeson: Filming in Worcester felt like 'being back home in Northern Ireland', Sarah Cooper became famous mocking President Trump, but she'll be just fine if he loses, Book Club: What it’s like to run a restaurant and parent a toddler in a pandemic, A star-studded Netflix movie begins filming in Boston next month, Huntington Theatre artistic leader resigns after inquiry prompted by staff complaints, What it’s like to be tested for COVID-19 at Northeastern, ‘Two and a Half Men’ star Conchata Ferrell dies at 77, It's official, Apple's iPhone 12 with 5G capabilities is here, 'Everyone is grieving on some level': Author Grace Talusan writes about the life of an essential worker.

She did not return to Broadway until the 1980s, when she was cast in Neil Simon’s “Brighton Beach Memoirs” — one of a number of actresses who succeeded Joyce Van Patten as Blanche Morton, the widowed aunt of the lead character. She was 80 years old. For her performance, she was nominated for both lead and supporting actress by the National Society of Film Critics. In her first scene with Otter (Mr. Matheson), the suave leader of the frat, Ms. Bloom established her identity.        Charts Verna Bloom, actress in 'Animal House' and 'Medium Cool,' dies at 80 https://t.co/NZsOAqnygs pic.twitter.com/vIBhHTiB5K, — Hollywood Reporter (@THR) January 11, 2019.        Boston Helps.        Testing locations

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Mr. Cocks recalled Mr. Wexler’s telling him after the filming that he had not wanted her to return to the melee after the first day of shooting, but that she had insisted on continuing. She was 80 years old. Her commitment was just remarkable.        Resources        Map Verna Frances Bloom was born on Aug. 7, 1938, in Lynn, Mass. Verna Bloom, who has died aged 80, was a vivacious, versatile actress who emerged in the late 1960s into a film industry that struggled fully to integrate her talents. She was 80. In his review for The Associated Press, William Glover wrote that Ms. Bloom “scores with touching grace as a lyrical Charlotte Corday.”. But few of her roles resonated like Marion Wormer, the boozy wife of Dean Vernon Wormer in “Animal House,” the raunchy hit comedy about the reprobates of a fraternity house at fictional Faber College. But within a few years she was divorced and in New York, working in the box office at the Martin Beck Theater during the Broadway run of Peter Weiss’s “Marat/Sade,” which had been a sensation in London. “Her commitment was just remarkable.”. Ms. Bloom watched the play, which starred Glenda Jackson, over and over. Blending actual events with a fictional story, Mr. Wexler filmed Ms. Bloom — dressed in an easily seen canary yellow dress — walking through Grant Park, hoping to find her son while encountering demonstrators who had been bloodied and tear-gassed by police officers. One of her memorable roles came in John Landis’ 1978 comedy “Animal House,” in which she appeared as the drunken, debauched wife of the beleaguered Dean Wormer. Otter is clumsily trying to seduce her in a supermarket produce aisle by talking about cucumbers. “It was about a very independent, strong, sensual, vulnerable demanding woman,” Mr. Cocks said. The cause was complications of dementia, her family stated. Bloom fulfilled a lifelong dream by starring with Frank Sinatra in the two-part television film “Contract on Cherry Street” (1977), and then appearing in Peter Fonda’s elegiac Western “The Hired Hand” (1981). Variety and the Flying V logos are trademarks of Variety Media, LLC. She was fearless.”. Verna Bloom, who in her first feature film, the semidocumentary “Medium Cool,” moved anxiously through the rioting in Chicago during the 1968 Democratic National Convention, and who a decade later played the lustful wife of the stiff-necked college dean in “National Lampoon’s Animal House,” died on Wednesday in Bar Harbor, Me. The cause was complications of dementia, her family stated. She later became a bookkeeper for a trucking firm. “My name is Eric Stratton,” Mr. Matheson says. BAR HARBOR, Maine (AP) — Verna Bloom, the actress who portrayed the wife of the dean in the movie “Animal House,” has died. “Sure, I felt the sense of danger,” she said in an interview in 1969. Donations may be made to Bonaparte’s Retreat Dog Rescue. It takes place in the bathhouse of an insane asylum in France, where the Marquis de Sade, an inmate, stages a play for the other inmates. Find out how to Boston when you sign up for Boston.com's culture and lifestyle newsletter.

Verna Bloom, who appeared in “Animal House” and worked with the likes of Martin Scorsese, died Jan. 9 in Bar Harbor, Maine, her rep confirmed to Variety.

Her father, Milton, owned a grocery store, and her mother, Sara (Damsky) Bloom, was a homemaker. Verna Bloom passed away 2019-01-09 in This is the full obituary story where you can express condolences and share memories. She was best known to film viewers as 'Marion Wormer', the drunken, debauched wife of Dean Wormer on the 1978 classic film Animal House.

While “Animal House” was probably her best-known role, “Medium Cool” offered Ms. Bloom an auspicious beginning. Banksy’s ‘Vandalized’ Send-Up of the the French Master Sells for Nearly $10 Million, NHL Postpones Winter Classic, All-Star Weekend Until 2022, Stir Up Some Screams With These 50 Scary Halloween Costumes for Men.

She also appeared in three films by Martin Scorsese — “Street Scenes 1970,” “The Last Temptation of Christ” (1988), and “After Hours” (1985) — and two by Clint Eastwood: “High Plains Drifter” (1973) and “Honkytonk Man” (1982). She did not find good roles forthcoming, and Mr. Cocks said she had chosen to focus on raising their son. ‘Do you believe that if it’s meant to be, he’ll come back?’, You could win a chance to eat lunch with Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, Jeff Bridges says he has lymphoma, cites good prognosis, Survey: Tell us your favorite terrible Halloween movies, John Oliver visited Connecticut to unveil the sewage plant named after him, John Oliver blasts Trump's decision to pull out of the WHO.

She was 80. “Here was this serious, accomplished dramatic actress, doing our silly little movie,” Mr. Matheson recalled.

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