Barbara Hershey was born Barbara Lynn Herzstein in Hollywood, California to Melrose Moore and Arnold Nathan Herzstein, a horse-racing columnist. Her father, born in Manhattan, was from a Jewish family from Hungary and Russia, and her mother, originally from Arkansas, had English and Scots-Irish ancestry. Hershey was raised in a small bungalow and had aspirations of being an actress from her earliest memories.
The multi-award-winning actress has been in some of Hollywood's most memorable films. She has been a winner of an Emmy and a Golden Globe for
A Killing in a Small Town (1990). She won two consecutive Best Actress awards at the Cannes Film Festival (which is unprecedented) for
Shy People (1987) and
A World Apart (1988). She won a Gemini Award for
Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning (2008) for PBS and a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Vienna International Film Festival.
Hershey was nominated for an Academy Award for
The Portrait of a Lady (1996).
She's worked with some of the world's great directors, including
Martin Scorsese,
William Wyler,
Woody Allen,
Jane Campion, and
Darren Aronofsky.
The versatile actress was first discovered by a talent agent while she was attending Hollywood High School. She began working in television,
The Monroes (1966), and film,
With Six You Get Eggroll (1968), with
Doris Day; with roles in
The Baby Maker (1970) and
Boxcar Bertha (1972), she quickly advanced to starring roles.
The 1980s catapulted Hershey's film career, when she starred in
The Stunt Man (1980) with
Peter O'Toole,
The Entity (1982),
The Right Stuff (1983),
The Natural (1984) with
Robert Redford,
Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) with
Woody Allen,
Hoosiers (1986) with
Gene Hackman,
Tin Men (1987),
Shy People (1987),
The Last Temptation of Christ (1988),
A World Apart (1988), and
Beaches (1988) with
Bette Midler.
Hershey returned to television in 1990 with her highly-lauded performance in
A Killing in a Small Town (1990),
Paris Trout (1991),
Return to Lonesome Dove (1993), the British mini-series
Daniel Deronda (2002), and the last season of
Chicago Hope (1994).
During the same period, Hershey remained active in features. She was nominated for an Oscar and Golden Globe for
The Portrait of a Lady (1996). She also starred in Merchant-Ivory's
A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries (1998) and the award-winning Australian film,
Lantana (2001).
In the 2010 years, Hershey has performed in
James Wan's cult-hit,
Insidious (2010) and
Darren Aronofsky's award-winning
Black Swan (2010), playing
Natalie Portman's insane mother.
Hershey resides in Los Angeles.