Joan Tewkesbury Net Worth is $12 Million Joan Tewkesbury Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Joan Tewkesbury (born April 8, 1936) is an American film and television director, screenwriter, producer and actress. She had a long association with Robert Altman, having written two of his most acclaimed films, Nashville (1975) and Thieves Like Us (1974). She has directed features, television movies, and television series.Tewkesbury was born in Redlands, California, the daughter of Frances M. (née Stevenson), a registered nurse, and Walter S. Tewkesbury, an office machine repairman. She has lived in Tesuque, New Mexico since 2003.One of her early television acting roles was in a guest appearance on the short-lived NBC drama, It's a Man's World.
Date Of Birth April 8, 1936 Place Of Birth Redlands, California, USA Profession Producer, Director, Actress Star Sign Aries
Producer Title Year Status Character The Guardian 2002-2004 TV Series consulting producer - 40 episodes CBS Summer Playhouse 1989 TV Series co-executive producer - 1 episode
Director Title Year Status Character The Guardian 2001-2004 TV Series 6 episodes Chicago Hope 1999 TV Series 1 episode Felicity 1998 TV Series 2 episodes Scattering Dad 1998 TV Movie Nothing Sacred 1997-1998 TV Series 2 episodes On Promised Land 1994 TV Movie Doogie Howser, M.D. 1990-1992 TV Series 3 episodes Picket Fences 1992 TV Series 1 episode Northern Exposure 1992 TV Series 1 episode Strangers 1992 TV Movie segment "Windows" Wild Texas Wind 1991 TV Movie Shannon's Deal 1991 TV Series 1 episode Sudie and Simpson 1990 TV Movie Cold Sassy Tree 1989 TV Movie CBS Summer Playhouse 1989 TV Series 1 episode Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1986 TV Series 1 episode The Acorn People 1981 TV Movie The Tenth Month 1979 TV Movie Old Boyfriends 1979
Actress Title Year Status Character The Player 1992 Joan Tewkesbury Nashville 1975 Tom's Lover / Kenny's Mother (voice, uncredited) Thieves Like Us 1974 Lady in Train Station (as Joan Maguire) McCabe & Mrs. Miller 1971 Townsperson (as Joan McGuire) Crazy World, Crazy People 1968 TV Movie as Joan Maguire The Long, Hot Summer 1966 TV Series Hannah Man's Favorite Sport? 1964 Woman in Elevator (uncredited) It's a Man's World 1962-1963 TV Series Mrs. Belknap My Three Sons 1961 TV Series Aunt Harriet Peter Pan 1960 TV Special Ostrich Producers' Showcase 1955 TV Series Ostrich
Writer Title Year Status Character Scattering Dad 1998 TV Movie teleplay Strangers 1992 TV Movie segment "Windows" Shannon's Deal 1991 TV Series writer - 1 episode Cold Sassy Tree 1989 TV Movie teleplay CBS Summer Playhouse 1989 TV Series writer - 1 episode Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1986 TV Series teleplay - 1 episode A Night in Heaven 1983 writer The Acorn People 1981 TV Movie teleplay The Tenth Month 1979 TV Movie teleplay Eyes of Laura Mars 1978 uncredited Nashville 1975 written by Thieves Like Us 1974 screenplay
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Peter Pan 1960 TV Special performer: "Liza's Waltz"
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character McCabe & Mrs. Miller 1971 continuity - as Joan Maguire
Thanks Title Year Status Character Altman 2014 Documentary special thanks Little Birds 2011 thanks - as Joan Tewksbury Martha Marcy May Marlene 2011 special thanks Harmony and Me 2009 thanks Eagle vs Shark 2007 special thanks Ruby Cairo 1992 with special thanks to Przesluchanie 1982 special thanks
Self Title Year Status Character Sundance Directors Lab 2009 TV Series documentary Herself Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex, Drugs and Rock 'N' Roll Generation Saved Hollywood 2003 Documentary Herself Omnibus 2002 TV Series documentary Herself The Directors 2001 TV Series documentary Herself Calling the Shots 1988 Documentary Herself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1976 LAFCA Award Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Screenplay Nashville (1975)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1990 WGA Award (TV) Writers Guild of America, USA Episodic Drama CBS Summer Playhouse (1987) 1976 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Screenplay - Motion Picture Nashville (1975) 1976 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Screenplay Nashville (1975) 1976 WGA Award (Screen) Writers Guild of America, USA Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen Nashville (1975)
Known for movies Nashville (1975) as Tom's Lover / Kenny's Mother
Cold Sassy Tree (1989) as Director
Sudie and Simpson (1990) as Director
The Guardian (2001-2004) as Producer