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Mary Tyler Moore Essay Research Paper Who

Mary Tyler Moore Essay, Research Paper


Who can turn the


world on with her smile? One person stands out. A TV


legend and an American icon: Mary Tyler Moore. Mary


was born in Flatbush on December 29, 1973 to


Irish-Catholic parents. Mary’s family was neither rich nor


poor. As a child, she attended St. Rose de Lima Parochial


School. Her family moved to Los Angeles when she was


only ten years old. When she became older, she became a


popular actress. Through the years, Mary Tyler Moore has


remained as popular as ever. With recent movies such as


"Flirting With Disaster" and "Payback". But it wasn’t always


so easy for her. She started out as the leggy secretary, Sam


on "Richard Diamond, Private Detective" in 1957, where


you could only see her legs. In 1961, Mary got her biggest


break yet, playing Laura Petrie, the wife of Rob on "The


Dick Van Dyke Show". Mary played her part well for the


next six years. During this time, she was awarded two


Emmy’s. In 1966, the show was taken off and Mary was


left without a job. In 1967, Mary went on to play the part


of Miss Dorothy in the Oscar winning, "Thoroughly


Modern Millie". She played along side Julie Andrews and


Carol Channing. In a survey taken by 97 people who had


seen the movie, "Thoroughly Modern Millie" ranked a 7.7


out of on the rating scale, where 10 is the highest and 1 is


the lowest. The number 10 received the highest number of


votes (29). Through the years, Mary appeared in other


movies, which did little for her career. Then, in 1969, she


appeared with Dick Van Dyke in a special "How To


Succeed in the 70’s Without Really Trying" which appeared


on CBS on April 13, 1969. It was this show that rekindled


the network’s interest in Mary Tyler Moore. CBS is


reported to have said, "My God, we’ve discovered a star".


CBS wanted Mary for a series. At the time, they felt that


they needed to explain to the audience why a 30 year old


woman had not been married. In a way, it demonstrated


how limited the public’s thinking was at the time, with


respect to women. At first, the studio suggested a divorcee.


Mary loved the idea, but the network soon decided that the


viewing audience would think that Mary had divorced Dick


Van Dyke. At first it was so frustrating to executives that


they considered giving up on the series completely. On


January 10, 1970, Jim Brooks and Allan Burns came up


with the "format" for "The Mary Tyler Moore Show". This


started one of televisions most memorable series. When the


show first tested among viewers though, it received the


worst ratings in CBS history. The network decided to try


the show out anyway. With a combination of a great cast,


including Cloris Leachman, Edward Asner, Valerie Harper,


Ted Knight and Gavin MacLeod, and a great group of


writers, the show finally made it. Over it’s seven year run,


"The Mary Tyler Moore Show" received 29 well deserved


Emmy awards, which is more than any other show ever.


Among these awards were "Actress of the Year: Mary


Tyler Moore", Three "Outstanding Comedy Series"


awards, Three "Outstanding Supporting Actress" awards


for Valerie

Harper, and others. The popular show,


launched three spinoffs for other cast members. They


included "Rhoda", starring Valerie Harper, which started in


1974, and was once higher rated than "The Mary Tyler


Moore Show" itself. Also launched was "Lou Grant"


starring Edward Asner, and "Phyllis" starring Cloris


Leachman. In those days, there were few entertainment


programs which featured career women, but ?Mary


Richards’ was the ideal of a modern, independent


Midwestern career woman. Mary Tyler Moore paved the


road for other leading female television performers. Who


knows? Without Mary Tyler Moore, they may have never


been a Roseanne, Ellen Degeneres, Brett Butler, or


Candice Bergan. After seven years, the show ended sadly


in 1977. In a heartwarming episode entitled simply, "The


Last Show", "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" left the


airways in a way most shows only dream of going. Mary


Tyler Moore believes that the show could be put on again


and still work. "If you were to re-do the hair and re-do the


clothing, you wouldn’t be able to tell the difference,


because the shows were about feelings, insecurities and


small triumphs. We were never on the soapbox." Moore


said. After "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", Mary went on


to win a Golden Globe and an Academy Award


Nomination for her role as Beth in "Ordinary People", and


she appeared in other films such as "Just Between Friends"


and "Six Weeks". She also appeared in various television


series, including "Mary" and "Annie McGuire", in which she


played the title roles. A victim of diabetes, Mary serves as


the International Chairperson for the Juvenile Diabetes


Foundation International and The Diabetes Research


Foundation. Mary is also a strict vegetarian and animal


rights activist. Mary believes that while there are other


things to eat on the earth that don’t require the killing of


innocent creatures, than animals should not be killed. Mary


hopes that one day people will say "Can you believe


people used to eat animals?". Mary Tyler Moore recently


wrote her autobiography, which is entitled, "After All". Her


biography proves that Mary Tyler Moore and Mary


Richards are not much alike. She breaks new ground when


she talks about her struggle with drugs and the pain of


trying to help her brother commit suicide. Mary’s latest


feature film, "Flirting With Disaster", starring Ben Stiller and


Patricia Arquette, shows a new side of Mary. The film


teeters on the edge for most viewers who are used to the


?Mary Richards’ side of Mary Tyler Moore. Ms. Moore,


on the other hand, thinks otherwise. "The characters are


married adults and there’s nothing actually explicitly shown.


It’s always over the back of the head and nothing is seen."


After bit parts and lead roles, Mary Tyler Moore shows


that she has had her share of ups and downs. Her


production company, "Mary Tyler Moore", has produced


many popular television sitcoms, and today, Mary is one of


the wealthiest women in show business. In 1996 Mary was


crowned Queen of Brooklyn, showing that she truly did


"Make It After All"

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