Candice Bergen

Candice Bergen

Actor, Producer

Born May 9, 1946 in Los Angeles, California, USA

One cool, eternally classy lady, Candice Bergen was elegantly poised for trendy "ice princess" stardom when she first arrived on the '60s screen, but she gradually reshaped that débutante image in the '70s, both on- and off-camera. A staunch, outspoken feminist with a decisive edge, she went on to take a sizable portion of those contradicting qualities to film and, most particularly, to late 1980s TV. The daughter of famed ventriloquist Edgar Bergen and former actress and "Chesterfield Girl" model Frances Bergen (née Westerman), Candice Patricia Bergen was born in Beverly Hills, California, of Swedish, German, and English descent. At the age of six, she made her radio debut on her father's show. She attended Westlake School for Girls in Los Angeles, the Cathedral School in Washington D.C. and then went abroad to the Montesano (finishing) School in Switzerland. Although she began taking art history and creative drawing at the University of Pennsylvania, she did not complete her studies. In between she also worked as a Ford model in order to buy cameras for her new passion--photography. Her Grace Kelly-like glacial beauty deemed her an ideal candidate for Ivy League patrician roles, and Candice made an auspicious film debut while still a college student portraying the Vassar-styled lesbian member of Sidney Lumet's The Group (1966) in an ensemble that included the debuts of other lovely up-and-comers including Kathleen Widdoes, Carrie Nye, Joan Hackett and Joanna Pettet. Film offers started coming her way, both here and abroad (spurred by her love for travel). Other than her top-notch roles as the co-ed who comes between Jack Nicholson and Art Garfunkel in Carnal Knowledge (1971) and her prim American lady kidnapped by Moroccan sheik Sean Connery in The Wind and the Lion (1975), her performances were deemed a bit too aloof to really stand out among the crowd. During this time, she found a passionate second career as a photographer and photojournalist. A number of her works went on to appear in an assortment of magazines including Life, Playboy and Esquire. Most of Candice's 1970s films were dismissible and unworthy of her talents, including the campus comedy Getting Straight (1970) opposite the hip counterculture star of the era -- Elliott Gould; the disturbingly violent Soldier Blue (1970); the epic-sized bomb The Adventurers (1970); T.R. Baskin (1971); Bite the Bullet (1975); The Domino Principle (1977), Lina Wertmüller's long-winded and notoriously long-titled Italian drama A Night Full of Rain (1978); and the inferior sequel to the huge box-office soaper Love Story (1970), entitled Oliver's Story (1978) alongside original star Ryan O'Neal. Things picked up toward the second half of the decade, however, when the seemingly humorless Candice made a clever swipe at comedy. She made history as the first female guest host of Saturday Night Live (1975) and then showed an equally amusing side of her in the dramedy Starting Over (1979) as Burt Reynolds' tone-deaf ex-wife, enjoying a "best supporting actress" Oscar nomination in the process. She and Jacqueline Bisset also worked well as a team in George Cukor's Rich and Famous (1981), in which her mother Frances could be glimpsed in a Malibu party scene. Candice made her Broadway debut in 1985 replacing Sigourney Weaver in David Rabe's black comedy "Hurlyburly". In 1980 Candice married Louis Malle, the older (by 14 years) French director. They had one child, Chloe. In the late 1980s, Candice hit a new career plateau on comedy television as the spiky title role on Murphy Brown (1988), giving great gripe as the cynical and competitive anchor/reporter of a TV magazine show. With a superlative supporting cast around her, the CBS sitcom went the distance (ten seasons) and earned Candice a whopping five Emmys and two Golden Globe awards. TV-movie roles also came her way as a result with colorful roles ranging from the evil Arthurian temptress "Morgan Le Fey" to an elite, high-classed madam -- all many moons away from her initial white-gloved debs of the late 60s. Husband Malle's illness and subsequent death from cancer in 1995 resulted in Candice maintaining a low profile for an extended period. In time, however, she married a second time (since 2000) to Manhattan real estate developer Marshall Rose and returned to acting with a renewed vigor (or vinegar), with many of her characters enjoyable extensions of her sardonic "Murphy Brown" character. As for TV, she joined the 2005 cast of Boston Legal (2004) playing a brash, no-nonsense lawyer while trading barbs with a much less serious William Shatner, earning an Emmy nomination in the process. In 2018, Candice revisited her Murphy Brown character in a revised series form with many of the cast back on board. The show, however, was cancelled after only one season. Candice also ventured into the romantic comedy film genre with a spray of crisp supports -- sometimes as a confidante, sometimes as a villain. Such films include Miss Congeniality (2000), Sweet Home Alabama (2002), The In-Laws (2003), Sex and the City (2008), The Women (2008), Bride Wars (2009), A Merry Friggin' Christmas (2014), Rules Don't Apply (2016), The Meyerowitz Stories (2017), Home Again (2017) and Book Club (2018).

Top titles

  • Bride Wars
  • Miss Congeniality
  • Sweet Home Alabama
  • Seinfeld Season 1
  • House Season 1
  • Boston Legal Season 5
  • Family Guy - Season 21
  • Gandhi (4K UHD)
  • Law & Order Season 1
  • The Sand Pebbles
  • Will & Grace, Season 1
  • Sex and the City, Season 1
  • Battle Creek, Season 1
  • Mary & Tim
  • Carnal Knowledge
  • SOLDIER BLUE
  • The Wind And The Lion
  • 2010: The Year We Make Contact
  • Bite The Bullet
  • The Michael J. Fox Show Season 1

Filmography

  • 2023
    Book Club: The Next Chapter
  • 2022
    As They Made Us
  • 2021
    And Just Like That - Season 2
  • 2020
    Let Them All Talk
  • 2018
    Book Club
  • 2017
    Home Again
  • 2016
    Rules Don't Apply
  • 2015
    Beautiful And Twisted
  • Battle Creek, Season 1
  • 2014
    Merry Friggin' Christmas, A
  • 2013
    The Michael J. Fox Show Season 1
  • 2010
    The Romantics
  • 2009
    Bride Wars
  • 2008
    The Women
  • Sex and the City
  • 2005
    Law & Order: Trial by Jury Season 1
  • 2004
    House Season 1
  • Boston Legal Season 5
  • 2003
    Footsteps
  • The In-Laws
  • A View From The Top
  • 2002
    Sweet Home Alabama
  • 2000
    Miss Congeniality
  • 1999
    Family Guy - Season 21
  • 1998
    Sex and the City, Season 1
  • Will & Grace, Season 1
  • 1996
    Mary & Tim
  • 1990
    Law & Order Season 1
  • 1989
    Seinfeld Season 1
  • 1987
    The Mayflower Madam
  • 1985
    Stick
  • Murder by Reason of Insanity
  • 1984
    2010: The Year We Make Contact
  • 1982
    Gandhi (4K UHD)
  • 1981
    Rich and Famous
  • 1979
    Starting Over
  • 1978
    Oliver's Story
  • A Night Full Of Rain
  • 1977
    The Domino Principle
  • 1975
    The Wind And The Lion
  • Bite The Bullet
  • 1974
    11 Harrowhouse
  • 1971
    T.R. Baskin
  • Carnal Knowledge
  • The Hunting Party
  • 1970
    SOLDIER BLUE
  • The Adventurers
  • Getting Straight
  • 1968
    The Magus
  • 1966
    The Group
  • The Sand Pebbles

Connections

  • Bill Holderman

    Bill Holderman

  • Matthew Miele

    Matthew Miele

  • Richard Attenborough

    Richard Attenborough

  • Gene Hackman

    Gene Hackman

  • Claude Lelouch

    Claude Lelouch

Genres

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Western
  • Military & War
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Science Fiction