Ellen Dow: A Tribute to a Beloved Star

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Ellen Dow, the beloved grandmother from “The Wedding Singer,” has passed away at the remarkable age of 101. Born in Pennsylvania in 1913, Dow honed her acting skills in New York City, performing in theater and even joining a mime troupe before transitioning to television and film. Her impressive career spanned over two centuries, during which she graced the stage in three Broadway productions and made appearances in over 40 television shows and around 20 films.

Notable Roles

Among her notable roles was her unforgettable portrayal of a raunchy and homophobic grandmother in “Wedding Crashers,” as well as her character Disco Dottie in “Studio 54,” who famously met her end on the dance floor. Despite her age, Dow remained a vibrant presence on television, with recent roles in popular series such as “Hannah Montana,” “New Girl,” and “Shameless.”

Legacy

Ellen’s legacy is one of joy, laughter, and unyielding spirit—may she rock on in peace!

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Conclusion

In summary, Ellen Dow’s illustrious career touched many lives through her memorable performances, and her enduring spirit will be missed.