

Ellen Geer
Ellen Ware Geer, born on August 29, 1941, is a multi-talented American actress, director, screenwriter, and educator, renowned for her extensive contributions to film and television. Geer's acting journey commenced with a notable role as a nun in Richard Lester's 1968 drama *Petulia*. She continued to build her career with a performance in the 1969 film *The Reivers*, acting alongside her father, the celebrated actor Will Geer. In 1971, she portrayed the character of a deceased wife in *Kotch*, appearing in flashbacks, and became a familiar face on *The Jimmy Stewart Show*, which aired until 1972. Her role in the iconic dark comedy *Harold and Maude* further solidified her presence in Hollywood.
Geer showcased her creative talents in 1974 by writing and starring in two films, *Silence* and *Memory of Us*, both featuring her father. The late 1970s saw her engaged in numerous guest roles and TV movies, including *Babe* (1975) and *The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case* (1976). She later appeared in acclaimed shows like *Star Trek: The Next Generation* and *Charmed*, where she played the future Piper Halliwell in the series finale.
Since 1978, Geer has been the Artistic Director of the Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum, an open-air theater in Topanga Canyon, California. Additionally, she served as a Visiting Associate Professor of acting at UCLA for 12 years, shaping the next generation of performers. Her career reflects a rich tapestry of artistic achievements and dedication to the craft.
Filmography


Petulia

Crossworlds

Creator

Kotch

Criminal

Midnight Witness

Bloody Birthday

Unlovable

Lonely Hearts

The Odd Couple II

The Reivers

Babe

Something Wicked This Way Comes

The Visitation

Over the Edge

Our House

Me and You and Everyone We Know
