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  Bonnie Bartlett Bartlett with husband William Daniels at the 39th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1987 BornJune 20, 1929 (age 94) Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, U.S. EducationMoline High School Alma materNorthwestern University OccupationActress Years active1951–present Spouse William Daniels ​(m. 1951)​ Children3 Bonnie Bartlett Daniels (born June 20, 1929) is an American actress. Her career spans seven decades, with her first major role being on a 1950s daytime drama, Love of Life. Bartlett is known for her role as Grace Snider Edwards on the Michael Landon television series Little House on the Prairie and as Ellen Craig on the medical drama series St. Elsewhere. Her husband, actor William Daniels, played her fictional husband Dr. Mark Craig, and they both won Emmy Awards on the same night in 1986—becoming the first married couple to accomplish the feat since Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in 1965. Bartlett studied acting with Lee Strasberg, and first got her start in television playing the heroine Vanessa Dale Raven on the soap opera Love of Life from 1955 to 1959, replacing actress Peggy McCay. She also had a previous role on the program, in which she briefly played the character of Ellie Crown, a role which was played for several years by Hildy Parks. She then moved on to night-time roles in the 1960s. Her two most widely known roles were as Grace Snider Edwards on Little House on the Prairie from 1974–1977 and as Ellen Craig on St. Elsewhere. Each role began as infrequently recurring characters. As Grace Snider Edwards, her character's prominence in the series gradually increased from 1975–1977 following the courtship by and marriage to Isaiah Edwards, played by Victor French. In St. Elsewhere, she took on greater prominence in the 1984–1985 season when the storyline included Ellen and Mark's marital problems. The storyline deepened in the next season when their son was killed and they had to raise their granddaughter. Bartlett won back-to-back Emmys, and was made a contract player. Further difficult material included Ellen and Mark's divorce and slow reconciliation following the loss of their granddaughter in a custody dispute with her birth mother. For many years, Bartlett accepted only small guest appearances on such programs as The Golden Girls, Gunsmoke, The Rockford Files, and The Waltons. Her acting career picked up considerably in the 1980s, including the TV miniseries V and North and South: Book II, as well as the pivotal role as the mother of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny Devito's characters in the 1988 film, Twins. Bartlett and husband William Daniels made Emmy Awards history in 1986 when they became the second real-life married couple to win acting awards on the same night. Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne first accomplished the feat in 1965.[6] Bartlett and Daniels won for their portrayals of Dr. Mark and Mrs. Ellen Craig on the TV series St. Elsewhere. They later acted together again when she played a college dean who employed her husband's character, in a season of Daniels's ABC series Boy Meets World, and their characters later married.[citation needed] When St. Elsewhere ended in 1988, Bartlett's career moved to a wide variety of guest-starring appearances, including major roles on Wiseguy as a tough and corrupt matriarch of a sewage business; as Andrea Drey, secretary general of the United Earth Oceans Organization on seaQuest DSV; on Home Improvement as Lucille Taylor (Tim "the Tool Man" Taylor's mother); and on ER as Ruth Katherine Greene. Bartlett had a feature-film role to in Valediction. As of March 23, 2023 she has accepted the role of QUEEN MARGARET in director Christopher Carter Sanderson's third feature film, William Shakespeare's RICHARD III starring Filipino actor Joshua Spafford and a cast of over 50 other actors including her husband William Daniels as GHOST OF KING HENRY VI. Film YearTitleRoleNotes 1976The Last TycoonBrady's Secretary 1979California DreamingMelinda Brooke 1979Promises in the DarkNurse Farber 1982FrancesStudio Stylist 1984Love LettersMaggie Winter 1988TwinsMary Ann Benedict 1993DaveFemale Senator 1995The Grass HarpMrs. Buster 1996Ghosts of MississippiBillie DeLaughter 1998Primary ColorsMartha Harris 2006Saving ShilohMrs. Wallace 2012ValedictionAnabellShort film 2016NinaRecital Stage Woman Television YearTitleRoleNotes 1951Love of LifeEllie CrownUnknown episodes 1955–1959Love of LifeVanessa Dale RavenUnknown episodes 1965The Patty Duke ShowMiss CastleEpisode: "My Cousin the Heroine" 1969The Jackie Gleason ShowDonna DouglasEpisode: "The Honeymooners: The Honeymoon Is Over" 1973Emergency!Eunice EvansEpisode: "Computer Error" 1974GunsmokeMaylee BainesEpisode: "The Foundling" 1974–1979Little House on the PrairieGrace Snider Edwards26 episodes 1974The WaltonsMartha RudgeEpisode: "The Car" 1974GunsmokeAgnes BentonEpisode: "In Performance of Duty" 1975KojakJoan MilnerEpisode: "The Good Luck Bomber" 1975The Legend of Lizzie BordenSylvia KnowltonTV movie 1976The Rockford FilesCasey PattersonEpisode: "The Oracle Wore a Cashmere Suit" 1977Washington: Behind Closed DoorsJoan Bailey2 episodes 1977Killer on BoardDebra SnowdenTelevision movie 1979Hart to HartMyra BensingerEpisode: "Murder Between Friends" 1979Salem's LotAnn NortonTelevision movie 1980Rape and Marriage: The Rideout CaseNorma JoyceTelevision movie 1980Barney MillerEllen MilfordEpisode: "The Delegate" 1981ABC Afterschool SpecialsMiriam ScottEpisode: "She Drinks a Little" 1981Knots LandingDr. Ruth WestEpisode: "Critical Condition" 1981A Long Way HomeJoAnn BoothTV movie 1982–1988St. ElsewhereEllen Craig70 episodes Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (1986–87) Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series 1982Barney MillerEmily LoftisEpisode: "Inquiry" 1982Lou GrantClaireEpisode: "Unthinkable" 1983VLynn Bernstein2 episodes 1985HotelOlga PetrovskyEpisode: "Passports" 1986The Deliberate StrangerLouise BundyTV movie 1987Right to DieLillianTV movie 1988The Golden GirlsBarbara ThorndykeEpisode: "Dorothy's New Friend" 1989MatlockLorraine MaslinEpisode: "The Blues Singer" 1989Murder, She WroteMarilyn NorthEpisode: "Seal of the Confessional" 1989–1990Midnight CallerHillary Townsend-King4 episodes 1990The Great Los Angeles EarthquakeAnita Parker 1990WiseguyHarriet Weiss2 episodes 1992L.A. LawGloria LeeEpisode: "Diet, Diet My Darling" 1992Room for TwoFrancine LuboffEpisode: "Pilot" 1992I'll Fly AwayBeth LekatzisEpisode: "Fragile Truths" 1994SeaQuest DSVSecretary General of the UEOEpisode: "The Last Lap at Luxury" 1995The CourtyardCathleen FitzgeraldTelevision film 1995–1998Home ImprovementLucille Taylor5 episodes 1996The FacultyKatherineEpisode: "Bus Stop" 1997–1999Boy Meets WorldDean Bolander5 episodes 1997–1998ERRuth Greene2 episodes 1997–1999The PracticeJoanne Oz2 episodes 1997Touched by an AngelEmilyEpisode: "Venice" 1997Sleeping with the DevilStasha DubrovichTelevision movie 1998Stargate SG-1LineaEpisode: "Prisoners" 1999–2002Once and AgainBarbara Brooks7 episodes 2000Touched by an AngelLucy ScribnerEpisode: "The Grudge" 2002FireflyPatienceEpisode: "Serenity" 2002Strong MedicineEdna CarlyleEpisode: "Discharged" 2003Touched by an AngelLorettaEpisode: "And a Nightingale Sang" 2004NCISDr. Sylvia ChalmersEpisode: "My Other Left Foot" 2005HuffMargaretEpisode: "All the King's Horses" 2006Boston LegalMarguerite HauserEpisode: "Shock and Oww!" 2006General HospitalMiriam Spinelli2 episodes 2008Grey's AnatomyPatient Rosie BullardEpisode: "Rise Up" 2012Of Two MindsKathleenTelevision movie 2013Parks and RecreationPaula HorkeEpisode: "Women In Garbage" 2017Better Call SaulHelen2 Episodes