Yvonne Wilder

American actress (1937–2021) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yvonne Wilder (born Yvonne Othon, September 21, 1937 – November 24, 2021) was an American actress, comedian, writer, and artist. She appeared in West Side Story on stage and in the 1961 film, and had a busy career in American television from the 1960s into the 1990s.

Born
Yvonne Othon

September 21, 1937
DiedNovember 24, 2021 (aged 84)
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1959–1993
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Yvonne Wilder
A young fair-skinned woman, with short dark hair and dark eyes
Othon (later Wilder), from a 1962 newspaper
Born
Yvonne Othon

September 21, 1937
DiedNovember 24, 2021 (aged 84)
OccupationActress
Years active1959–1993
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Early life

Yvonne Othon was born in the Bronx, New York City. Her parents were from Cuba and Puerto Rico, but Othon did not learn to speak Spanish as a child.[1] She attended the High School for Performing Arts, with further training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.[2]

Career

As a young actress and dancer, Yvonne Othon appeared in shows starring Imogene Coca[3] and Carol Burnett. While she was studying in London, Othon appeared in a West End production of West Side Story,[4] and later played Anita in the first international touring company of the show.[5] Othon's first screen credit was as Consuelo in West Side Story (1961).[6][7][8] She and Rita Moreno were among the few Puerto Rican performers playing Puerto Rican characters in the film,[9] and they both worked with Natalie Wood on her accent as Maria.[10] She attended some reunion events related to West Side Story.[9] "She was a worldly, wiseass New Yorker, intelligent and very funny," recalled her friend and fellow dancer from West Side Story, actress Nobuko JoAnne Miyamoto.[4]

Wilder was also known for roles in the vampire film, The Return of Count Yorga (1971), which she co-wrote;[11] and in Silent Movie (1976), Bloodbrothers (1978), Why Not Stay for Breakfast? (1979), The Last Married Couple in America (1980), and Seems Like Old Times (1980).[2]

Most of Wilder's work was in television, including roles in Hennesey (1962),[5] CBS Workshop (1964), Hey, Landlord (1967), Bracken's World (1969), Room 222 (1969–1970), The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1972), The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1972), The Partridge Family (1971–1972), The Girl with Something Extra (1973), Death Sentence (1974), On the Rocks (1975–1976), The Practice (1976), Police Story (1977), Operation Petticoat (1977–1978),[12] The Tenth Month (1979), One Day at a Time (1979), Archie Bunker's Place (1981–1982), Mama's Family (1983), Gimme a Break! (1986–1987), 227 (1988), The Equalizer (1986–1989), and Full House (1988–1991).[2]

Wilder was also half of a comedy duo with Jack Colvin.[13][14] Later in life, she was a painter and sculptor,[2] and wrote a play, Weehawken, performed in Los Angeles in 1988.[15]

Filmography

Film

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Yvonne Wilder film credits
YearTitleRole
1961West Side StoryConsuelo
1971The Return of Count YorgaJennifer Nelson
1976Silent MovieStudio Chief's Secretary
1978BloodbrothersPhyllis De Coco (uncredited)
1979Why Not Stay for Breakfast?Helen
1980The Last Married Couple in AmericaMargrette
1980Seems Like Old TimesAurora De La Hoya
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Television

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Yvonne Wilder television credits
YearTitleRoleNotes
1962 Hennesey Waitress / Wave Corpsman Bertha Bartosik 2 episodes
1964 CBS Workshop 1 episode
1967 Hey, Landlord Secretary 1 episode
1969 Bracken's World Esta Goldman 1 episode
1969–1970 Room 222 Mrs. Guerroro / Mrs. Musgrove 2 episodes
1972 The Mary Tyler Moore Show Barbara Gardner 1 episode
1972 The Courtship of Eddie's Father Kathy 1 episode
1971–1972 The Partridge Family Waitress / Sheila 4 episodes
1973 The Girl with Something Extra Taffy 1 episode
1974 Death Sentence Elaine Croft TV movie
1975–1976 On the Rocks Lillian 2 episodes
1976 The Practice Mrs. Widdicomb Episode: "The Snow Job" (S2.E5)
1977 Police Story Angie 1 episode
1977–1978 Operation Petticoat Major Edna Howard 23 episodes
1979 The Tenth Month Mrs. Figueroa TV movie
1979 One Day at a Time Dr. Bradshaw 1 episode
1981–1982 Archie Bunker's Place Katherine Logan 4 episodes
1983 Mama's Family Scarlett May Dubois 1 episode
1986–1987 Gimme a Break! (various) 5 episodes
1986–1989 The Equalizer Lettie
3 episodes


"Wash Up" (S1.E16)
"Torn" (S1.E17)
"The Sins of Our Fathers" (S4.E8)

1988 227 Anna Gonzales 1 episode
1988–1991 Full House Irene Katsopolis 7 episodes
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Personal life

Wilder married five times. Her third husband was Bob Kelljan (Robert Kelluchian). Her fifth husband was Zach Kleiman. She had one son, Chris.[12] She died at home in Los Angeles on November 24, 2021, at the age of 84.[2]

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