Diary of a Mad Housewife

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Diary of a Mad Housewife
Directed by Frank Perry
Produced by Frank Perry
Written by Sue Kaufman (novel)
Eleanor Perry
Starring Carrie Snodgrass
Richard Benjamin
Frank Langella
Cinematography Gerald Hirschfeld
Editing by Sidney Katz
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) Flag of United States August 10, 1970
Running time 104 min.
Country US
Language English
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Diary of a Mad Housewife is a 1970 drama film about a frustrated wife, portrayed by Carrie Snodgress, who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress and won a Golden Globe award in the same category. The film was adapted by Eleanor Perry from the 1967 novel by Sue Kaufman and directed by Perry's then-husband, Frank Perry. The film co-starred Richard Benjamin and Frank Langella

Despite critical acclaim for her role in Housewife, Snodgress turned her back on Hollywood in 1971 to live with rock singer Neil Young on their Northern California ranch and care for their son, Zeke, who was born with cerebral palsy.

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Tina Balser is in a loveless marriage with Jonathan, an insufferable, social-climbing lawyer in New York City. He treats her like a trophy, refuses to back her in disputes over the raising of their children and belittles her in public. Searching for relief, she has an affair with writer George Prager, but this only drives her deeper into despair. She then tries group therapy, but this also proves fruitless when she finds her male psychiatrist, Dr. Linstrom, is no more understanding than the other men in her life.

  • Best Picture - Musical or Comedy (nominee) - 1970 Golden Globe
  • Best Actor - Musical or Comedy (nominee) - Richard Benjamin - 1970 Golden Globe
  • Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (winner) - Carrie Snodgress - 1970 Golden Globe
  • New Star of the Year - Male (nominee) - Frank Langella - 1970 Golden Globe
  • New Star of the Year - Female (winner) - Carrie Snodgress - 1970 Golden Globe
  • Best Actress (nominee) - Carrie Snodgress - 1970 Academy Award
  • Best Picture (nominee) - 1970 National Board of Review
  • Best Supporting Actor (winner) - Frank Langella - 1970 National Board of Review

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