Constance Towers

Constance Mary Towers (born May 20, 1933) is an American film, stage, and television actress, and singer. She gained prominence for her appearances in several mainstream 1950s films before transitioning to theater, starring in numerous Broadway productions through the 1970s. Her accolades include two Emmy Award nominations.

Constance Towers
Towers in 1960
Born (1933-05-20) May 20, 1933
Whitefish, Montana, U.S.
Alma materJuilliard School
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Years active1952–present
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Spouses
Eugene McGrath
(m. 1959; div. 1966)
    (m. 1974; died 2018)
    Children2

    Beginning in 1965, Towers embarked on a career in theater, making her Broadway debut in the musical Anya, opposite Lillian Gish, followed by a 1966 production of Show Boat at Lincoln Center. Towers starred in four other Broadway productions throughout the 1970s, most notably as Anna in The King and I in 1977 and 1978. Her later career largely has been based in television, with roles as matriarch Clarissa McCandless on the daytime drama Capitol from 1982 to 1987, and the villainous Helena Cassadine on General Hospital, which she began portraying in 1997.

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