Television
Swoosie Kurtz picks herself up off cutting-room floor
April 21, 2013
Swoosie Kurtz has won two Tony Awards and appeared in several films, but probably she’s best known for her work on several TV series.
Swoosie Kurtz is one of New York theater’s brightest lights.
May 5, 1991
Movies
If none of the new fall TV series seems to catch your interest, perhaps you’ll want to check out some vintage shows making their DVD bows Tuesday.
Sept. 11, 2015
Entertainment & Arts
Swoosie Kurtz and Cherry Jones work around their mutual regard to convey Mary McCarthy and Lillian Hellman’s common enmity.
Dec. 1, 2002
You’d think by now they’d have learned to spell her name right--after all, she’s been getting rave notices from critics for the last 10 years--but no.
Aug. 3, 1985
Joyous, daft and hauntingly original, this 1986 film from David Byrne (pictured) is a magical mystery tour of Texas: an introduction to the imaginary town of Virgil and its faintly surrealistic folks, who include, most memorably, Swoosie Kurtz (as the Laziest Woman in the World) and John Goodman (as a lonely hearts bachelor).
Aug. 12, 1990
In Europe, cockroaches are Kafkaesque.
Nov. 13, 1987
Lou Diamond Phillips, Brooke Shields and Noah Wyle will perform a staged reading of “Burning Desire,” a modern version of the Adam and Eve story written by Phillips.
Aug. 21, 1998
‘Love’ Couples: Lots of famous couples will help celebrate the one-year anniversary of A. R.
March 20, 1991