Verna Bloom
Biography
Verna Bloom, born on August 7, 1938, and passing on January 9, 2019, was a distinguished American actress whose career spanned several decades. Bloom gained recognition for her role alongside Clint Eastwood in the 1973 classic film *High Plains Drifter*. She also appeared in the 1974 television movie *Where Have All The People Gone?*, sharing the screen with notable actors Peter Graves and Kathleen Quinlan.
Throughout her career, she amassed a diverse portfolio, participating in over 30 films and television series beginning in the 1960s. One of her most memorable performances came in 1978 when she portrayed Marion Wormer in the iconic comedy *Animal House*, solidifying her place in film history. Additionally, Bloom took on the profound role of Mary, the mother of Jesus, in Martin Scorsese's controversial film *The Last Temptation of Christ* in 1988, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
Verna Bloom's contributions to the entertainment industry reflect a rich legacy characterized by her ability to inhabit a wide range of characters, from comedic roles to dramatic portrayals. Her work continues to resonate with audiences, marking her as a notable figure in American film and television.
Filmography
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Medium Cool
1969 • Eileen
The Hired Hand
1971 • Hannah Collings
Honkytonk Man
1982 • Emmy
The Journey of Natty Gann
1985 • Farm Woman
High Plains Drifter
1973 • Sarah Belding
Contract on Cherry Street
1977 • Emily Hovannes
The Last Temptation of Christ
1988 • Mary, Mother of Jesus
After Hours
1985 • June
Sarah T. - Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic
1975 • Jean Hodges
Where Have All the People Gone
1974 • Jenny
Animal House
1978
Playing for Time
1980 • Paulette