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    Channing, Stockard

    What is Stockard's birth name?Stockard Channing

      Susan Antonia Williams Stockard. Her name is actually Susan Stockard. I wonder why she changed it.

    When was she born?Stockard Channing

      February 13th, 1944.

    How tall is she?Stockard Channing

      5ft 3in. She looks taller in 'Grease'.

    How many husbands has Stockard had?Stockard Channing

      4. She's had four husbands. Her earliest husband, Walter Channing is where she got her 'last name', and during her marriage with the other three husbands, she hasn't changed her name.

    Stockard won an Academy Award for her performance in 'A Day in the Death of Joe Egg'?Stockard Channing

      False. This is false. She actually won a Tony for her performance in that movie.

    Which two colleges did she attend?Stockard Channing

      Harvard and Radcliffe. She attended Radcliffe Coolge, Cambridge MA, but dropped out to go to Harvard. She graduated with a BA (American History and Literature) in 1965.

    Which one of the two colleges she attended did she graduate from?Stockard Channing

      Harvard University.

    In 1976, she appeared in 'The Big Bus'. What was the first name of the character that she portrayed?Stockard Channing

      Kitty. She was in another movie also portraying a character named Kitty.

    Stockard's character, Rizzo, got hickeys on her neck during the filming of 'Grease' by which actor?Stockard Channing

      Jeff Conaway. This was said by Stockard in the 20th Anniversary version.

    How many songs did Stockard Channing sing in on the 'Grease' soundtrack?Stockard Channing

      five . Stockard sang two: 'There are worse things I could do,' and 'Sandra Dee,' by herself. Then she had a line in 'We Go Together', she sang with curlers in her hair in 'Beauty School Dropout' and 'Summer Nights'.

    What is Stockard Channing's full birth name?The Awe-Inspiring Stockard Channing

      Susan Antonia Williams Stockard. The name Stockard Channing came from taking her maiden name as her first name and taking her first married name as her surname. Therefore, creating the name of Stockard Channing.

    What is Stockard Channing's date of birth?The Awe-Inspiring Stockard Channing

      13 February 1944. Susan Williams Antonia Stockard was born on the 13 February 1944, to Mary Alice Stockard and Lester Napier Stockard.

    Which American city was Stockard Channing born in?The Awe-Inspiring Stockard Channing

      New York City. Stockard Channing grew up on the Upper East Side and later went on to attend Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Massachusetts and she also graduated from Harvard University with a BA degree in American History and Literature.

    Which character did Stockard Channing play in "Grease"?The Awe-Inspiring Stockard Channing

      Rizzo . This was without doubt her breakthrough role and led to her absolutely brilliant career.

    What movie did Stockard Channing receieve an oscar nomination for in 1994?The Awe-Inspiring Stockard Channing

      Six Degrees of Separation. This film also starred Will Smith, Ian McKellen and Donald Sutherland.

    Stockard Channing had a brief role in a popular 1996 movie about friendship and getting even with your ex. What movie was this?The Awe-Inspiring Stockard Channing

      The First Wives Club. Stockard Channing played the role of Cynthia who was the friend of the other three female leads (Goldie Hawn, Diane Keaton and Bette Midler). Cynthia committed suicide as her husband had left her for a younger model and her friends were determined to get back at their cheating exes. They made them pay for a centre for abused women and dedicated it to Cynthia's memory.

    Stockard Channing played a hard nosed news anchorwoman in a film starring Robert Redford and Michelle Pfeiffer. What film was this?The Awe-Inspiring Stockard Channing

      Up Close and Personal. Stockard Channing in this movie plays the supporting role of Marcia McGrath, an anchorwoman on a Philadelphia news station who is eventually kicked out in order to make way for a fresher face (Michelle Pfeiffer).

    In the 1998 movie "Practical Magic", Stockard Channing played the role of an eccentric witch. Who were her two co-stars? The Awe-Inspiring Stockard Channing

      Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman. As well as Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman, Stockard Channing also shared the screen with Dianne Wiest, who played the other eccentric aunt witch.

    Stockard Channing plays the role of Abigail Bartlet in the brilliant series "The West Wing". What is Abigail's profession?The Awe-Inspiring Stockard Channing

      Doctor. Dr. Abigail Bartlet is the wife of President Josiah 'Jed' Bartlet and is a no nonsense kind of character. Stockard Channing and Martin Sheen have a great chemistry together and Abbey is one of my favourite characters in the show.

    In 2003, Stockard Channing received her _______ Emmy nomination for her role as Abigail Bartlet? The Awe-Inspiring Stockard Channing

      4th. The 2003 Emmy Nominations were announced on the 17th July 2003 and the list included a nomination for Stockard Channing as Abigail Bartlet for 'Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series'. Stockard has had three previous nominations in this category for this role, and won the category at the awards in 2002.

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