View Full Version : Beth Howland (Vera Louise Gorman) 1941-2015


Zoneboy
05-24-2016, 11:59 PM
Link (http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/25/arts/television/beth-howland-accident-prone-waitress-from-the-sitcom-alice-dies-at-74.html?_r=0)

Beth Howland, who made high anxiety an art form as the ditsy, accident-prone waitress Vera Louise Gorman on the 1970s and ’80s sitcom “Alice,” died on Dec. 31, 2015, in Santa Monica, Calif., her husband said on Tuesday. He had refrained from announcing her death earlier in keeping with her wishes. She was 74.

The cause was lung cancer, her husband, the actor Charles Kimbrough, said, adding that she had not wanted a funeral or a memorial service.

“It was the Boston side of her personality coming out,” Mr. Kimbrough said. “She didn’t want to make a fuss.”

Ms. Howland was a modestly successful television actress, with a handful of Broadway credits on her résumé, when Alan Shayne, the president of Warner Bros. Television, began casting roles for “Alice.” The CBS series, based on the 1974 Martin Scorsese film “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,” required three waitresses for Mel’s Diner, the locus of the action, one of them the high-strung Vera, played in the film by Valerie Curtin.

Mr. Shayne had seen Ms. Howland on Broadway in the Stephen Sondheim musical “Company,” where, as a nervous prospective bride named Amy, she sang a lightning-fast patter song, “Getting Married Today.”

“Vera was written as a taut wire, ready to go to pieces at any minute,” he wrote in “Double Life: A Love Story From Broadway to Hollywood” (2011), a memoir written with Norman Sunshine. He recalled Ms. Howland, in the musical, “going to pieces in front of the audience’s eyes.”

Ms. Howland won the role, and for nine seasons, from 1976 to 1985, she kept television audiences amused with her wide-eyed, jumpy performances. Asked to describe her character, she told Knight Newspapers in 1979: “Insecure and vulnerable. Probably works the hardest of anybody in the diner. Very gullible, very innocent.”

Elizabeth Howland was born on May 28, 1941, in Boston. She studied dance at the Hazel Boone Studio and, after graduating from high school at 16, headed to New York, where she landed a replacement role as Lady Beth in “Once Upon a Mattress” and a role as a dancer in “Bye Bye Birdie.” She also appeared, alongside Valerie Harper and Donna Douglas, the future Elly May Clampett on “The Beverly Hillbillies,” as a dancer in the 1959 film “Li’l Abner.”

At 19 she married Michael J. Pollard, one of the lead actors in “Bye Bye Birdie.” The marriage ended in divorce. In addition to her husband, who played the anchorman Jim Dial on the television series “Murphy Brown,” she is survived by a daughter from her first marriage, Holly Howland.

Small parts on Broadway and in the Off Broadway hit “Your Own Thing,” a musical version of “Twelfth Night,” led to her breakthrough role in “Company” and her tour-de-force rendition of “Getting Married Today.”

“It was a perfect song for me,” she told The Los Angeles Times in 2004. “I’m not a singer, and it has maybe four notes.”

She performed it again when most of the original cast reassembled in 1993 for concert performances at the Terrace Theater in Long Beach, Calif., and the Vivian Beaumont Theater in Lincoln Center.

After being cast as the wife of a character played by Bert Convy on an episode of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” she moved to Los Angeles to work in television. She appeared on “Love, American Style,” “Cannon,” “The Rookies” and other shows before taking the role of Vera on “Alice.”

Unlike many actors, Ms. Howland had never worked as a waitress. “But I just kept sitting around coffee shops and watching how it’s done, and now I can carry four dinners,” she told Knight Newspapers.

One of Vera’s most memorable moments on the show occurred a scant few seconds after the beginning of the first episode. A customer’s cheery “Hi, Vera,” caused her to throw a boxful of drinking straws into the air. The freak-out became part of the show’s opening credit sequence.

For nine years, Vera remained overwrought, but changes did occur. Toward the end of the series, she married a police officer, Elliot Novak, played by Charles Levin. In the final episode, she announced that she was pregnant.

Ms. Howland acted sporadically after “Alice” went off the air. She had small guest roles on “Eight Is Enough,” “Little House on the Prairie,” “Murder, She Wrote,” “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch” and “The Tick.”

She and the actress Jennifer Warren were the executive producers of the documentary “You Don’t Have to Die,” about a 6-year-old boy’s successful battle against cancer. It won an Academy Award in 1989 for best short-subject documentary.

opus
05-25-2016, 12:22 AM
RIP

In this day and age, the family managed to keep it a secret for 5 months?

Zoneboy
05-25-2016, 12:30 AM
In this day and age, the family managed to keep it a secret for 5 months?

That is surprising when you consider the many different ways news can obtained these days especially with social media.

Zoneboy
05-25-2016, 12:55 AM
:rip: Beth Howland
:rip: Natalie Cole
:rip: Wayne Rogers

Mr. Television
05-25-2016, 06:35 AM
R.I.P. Beth. Loved her on Alice. :(

OH Nuts!
05-25-2016, 08:49 AM
She was great as Vera. R.I.P. Beth

Svenfan1234
05-25-2016, 09:02 AM
Unbelievable. May she :rip: I will remember by watching "Alice".

jayman75
05-25-2016, 09:08 AM
I always enjoyed her on "Alice" - I was a young kid when that show was on the air, but her wide-eyes and laugh still stick in my mind.

Take a look at this video of Beth from 1970 as she rehearses for the cast recording of "Company" - she sings the fast-paced "Not Getting Married."

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Here is a reunion from 1993...

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She was a talent!

Retro4Life
05-25-2016, 02:26 PM
RIP Vera, always enjoyed her on "Alice".

Mr. Television
05-25-2016, 02:30 PM
RIP Vera, always enjoyed her on "Alice".
I loved it when Mel called her a dingy. lol I sure hope Alice returns to TV soon.

Marvo301
05-25-2016, 02:50 PM
I really enjoyed her work as Vera on Alice. In fact Vera quickly became my favorite character. :rip: Beth Howland

AB
05-25-2016, 04:34 PM
Rest in peace.

Chocolate Moose
05-25-2016, 04:44 PM
Enjoyed her work. Sorry she's gone ....

biffbronson
05-25-2016, 10:32 PM
I remember Beth (and her spouses) very well. I hope she's resting in peace.

Yong Fang
05-26-2016, 01:53 AM
A good thread for general discussion is "Which actor/actress was totally opposite of their most famous character." Beth Howland would rank up there. Very educated, urbane, Northeastern. Nothing like the scatterbrained, dumb woman played by Vera.

In the opening credits, the exploding straw clip is the only one that was used in all of the seasons (like nine seasons) of the show.

My grandmother was named Vera and I only know two characters named Vera, Beth Howland's character and Norm's wife which we never saw.

Edward216
05-26-2016, 03:51 AM
May you rest in peace Beth Howland. I loved her as Vera, she was one of my favorite characters on Alice.

Ed.

Bonniegirl
05-26-2016, 04:13 AM
Very strange she died so many months ago, and it is only now being known. Sad she passed ,way too young. I loved Vera and loved the Alice show. I really hope they bring Alice back to TV in honor of Beth!

RIP Beth, sweet "dingy" Vera!

howilu
05-26-2016, 07:36 AM
Surprising to know that the news of Beth Howland's passing was withheld for this long. She was outstanding on alice and she will be always known as "dingy."

Svenfan1234
05-26-2016, 09:11 AM
Very strange she died so many months ago, and it is only now being known. Sad she passed ,way too young. I loved Vera and loved the Alice show. I really hope they bring Alice back to TV in honor of Beth!

RIP Beth, sweet "dingy" Vera!

Antenna said to somebody they "may get their wish" about Alice on Antenna on FB, so I would take that to mean that, yes, Alice on Antenna will be a thing either this fall or next Spring.

Zoneboy
05-26-2016, 10:42 AM
Surprising to know that the news of Beth Howland's passing was withheld for this long. She was outstanding on alice and she will be always known as "dingy."

Someone on another message board claimed that her death was reported there at the first of the year but without a reliable source to confirm it the thread was deleted. Personally, I don't recall reading anything on that board or anywhere else about it until it was confirmed this week.

Bonniegirl
05-26-2016, 12:59 PM
Someone on another message board claimed that her death was reported there at the first of the year but without a reliable source to confirm it the thread was deleted. Personally, I don't recall reading anything on that board or anywhere else about it until it was confirmed this week.


But it wasn't mentioned anywhere than !! Not on the TV news or on the internet or anywhere! :confused:

lakesgirl
05-26-2016, 01:45 PM
RIP. Vera was a great character!

tlc38tlc38
05-26-2016, 02:46 PM
Such an awesome actress! She gave life to Vera, my favorite character on "Alice".

I think I'll watch a couple episodes of "Alice" tonight.

Zoneboy
05-27-2016, 04:11 AM
But it wasn't mentioned anywhere than !! Not on the TV news or on the internet or anywhere! :confused:

The major online and TV news sources aren't going to mention anything without a credible source to verify it such as a family member in this case. Rumors get started all the time and some seem credible enough that you actually believe it. Sadly, some turn-out to be true while others are complete hoaxes. I learned my lesson 4-years-ago with the Beverly Archer fiasco. I'll never post another obit unless it's from a trusted source.

Steve M.
05-29-2016, 09:39 PM
Mel's stamp-collector cousin said Vera looked like an "8-cent Emily Dickinson." He was right, of course. RIP.