Inga Swenson

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Inga Swenson (December 29, 1932 – July 23, 2023) was an American actress and singer. She appeared in multiple Broadway productions and was nominated twice for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances as Lizzie Curry in 110 in the Shade and Irene Adler in Baker Street. She also spent seven years portraying Gretchen Kraus in the ABC comedy series Benson.

Early years

Inga Swenson was born in Omaha, Nebraska, on December 29, 1932,[1]Template:Efn the youngest of three children of Geneva Pauline (Template:Nee Seeger) and Axel Carl Richard "A.C.R." Swenson.[2] Her father died in a car accident when she was 15.[3]

Swenson graduated from Omaha Central High School in 1950.[4] While attending OCHS, as a junior, Swenson won the state title in the National Forensic League's speech contest and later, she won the NFL's national contest. As a high school senior she was considered the school's best vocalist and she was also the president of the Central High Players. She studied drama at Northwestern University under Alvina Krause, among others.[5][6]

Career

Early in her career, Swenson had supporting roles in the films Advise & Consent (1962) and The Miracle Worker (1962) in which she played Helen Keller's mother. Swenson was a trained lyric soprano[7][8] and starred on Broadway in New Faces (c. 1956), and The First Gentleman (1959), receiving Tony Award nominations for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances in 110 in the Shade (1964) and Baker Street (1965). A life member of The Actors Studio,[9] she said that her favorite role was Lizzie Currie in the musical 110 in the Shade.[10]

Swenson appeared in two episodes of Bonanza: "Inger, My Love" (1962) and "Journey Remembered" (1963) as Hoss's mother. She portrayed Gretchen Kraus, the autocratic and acerbic German cook (later head housekeeper and budget director) in the TV sitcom Benson. Gretchen's catchphrase was, "I hear you!" and known for childhood stories, starting with, "When I was a little girl in Bavaria..." Her portrayal garnered three Emmy nominations. She was cast after having appeared in a multi-episode stint as the conniving revenge-seeking Ingrid Svenson, the Swedish birth mother of Corinne Tate (Diana Canova), on the TV sitcom Soap. (Benson was a spinoff of Soap and shared the same producers.) She also appeared as Northern matriarch Maude Hazard in the mini-series North and South in 1985 and again in 1986.

Swenson retired from acting in 1998.[11]

Personal life and death

Swenson married actor/singer Lowell Harris in 1953, and the couple had two sons: Mark and James. James died in a motorcycle accident in 1987, at the age of 26. Mark is retired from the motion picture and television film editing field and the financial services industry.

Swenson died in Los Angeles on July 23, 2023, at the age of 90.[12][11][3]

Stage credits

Principal stage appearances

Major theatrical tours

Movie credits

Television credits

Television debut – Singer, Chrysler Special, CBC (Canadian television), 1957.[10]

Television series

Television mini-series

Television episodes

Other television

Television movies

Television specials

  • Kate, The Gay Deceivers, CBC, 1958.[10]
  • Lavinia, Androcles and the Lion, NBC, 1967.
  • Mrs. Trimble, My Dear Uncle Sherlock, ABC Short Story Specials, ABC, 1977.
  • Mrs. Marston, The Terrible Secret, ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1979.

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    • "Iowa, County Marriages, 1838-1934," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KLWN-R1M : 17 October 2017), Axel Carl Richard Swenson and Geneva Pauline Seeger Or Seager, 28 Dec 1918, Mills, Iowa, United States; citing reference, county courthouses, Iowa; FHL microfilm 1,491,831.
    • "Deaths and Funerals". Omaha World-Herald. p. 12. "SWENSON—Dr. Edward W age 80, Benecia, CA, was born in Omaha, October 26. [...] Preceded in death by parents, Axel and Geveva Swenson, of Omaha and brother, J. Richard Swenson, also of Omaha. Survived by sister, Inga Swenson Harris, and husband Lowell of Los Angeles, CA, and by children..."
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