Ellen Burstyn

Ellen Burstyn (born Edna Rae Gillooly; December 7, 1932) is an American actress.

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Ellen Burstyn Is ‘Proud’ to Still Be Working at 91 With ‘Law & Order’ Role and ‘The Exorcist’ Sequel

Ellen Burstyn Knows The Reason She’s Still Juggling Multiple Acting Roles At Age 90

Ellen Burstyn Was ‘Very Skeptical’ of ‘The Exorcist’ Reboot, Initially Told David Gordon Green: ‘Hell No’

‘The Exorcist: Believer’ Review: Leslie Odom Jr. Stars And Ellen Burstyn Returns In Head-Spinning Reboot With A Double Twist On 1973 Classic

Leslie Odom Jr Looks to Ellen Burstyn For Help In 'The Exorcist: Believer' Trailer - Watch Now!

‘Mother, Couch’ Review: Ewan MacGregor In A Kafkaesque Family Drama Set In An IKEA Universe Where Ellen Burstyn Becomes A Couch Potato – Toronto Film Festival

‘Mother, Couch’ Review: Ewan McGregor In A Kafkaesque Family Drama Set In An IKEA Universe Where Ellen Burstyn Becomes A Couch Potato – Toronto Film Festival

The Exorcist: Believer trailer shows the return of Ellen Burstyn as she steps in to help two possessed young girls in chilling new sneak peek

‘The Exorcist: Believer’ Trailer Terrifies CinemaCon With Possessed Tweens, Demonic Voices and Ellen Burstyn

Ellen Burstyn agreed to star in Exorcist sequel after producers created acting scholarship fund

Ellen Burstyn Agreed to Star in ‘The Exorcist’ Sequel To Fund Scholarship Program for Actors

Ellen Burstyn Reveals Why She Finally Said Yes To An 'Exorcist' Sequel

Ellen Burstyn To Reprise Emmy Winning Role on 'Law & Order: Organized Crime'

Ellen Burstyn Returning as Elliot Stabler's Mother on 'Law & Order: Organized Crime'

Universal shells out $400M for new Exorcist trilogy with Ellen Burstyn returning

The Exorcist: Ellen Burstyn to reprise role in new $400m trilogy

New ‘Exorcist’ Trilogy Will Possess Us in 2023, Ellen Burstyn Returning

Ellen Burstyn Takes on Retirement Home Mean Girls in 'Queen Bees' Trailer (Exclusive)

Vanessa Kirby and Ellen Burstyn on 'Pieces of a Woman' and 'Encouraging' Oscar Buzz (Exclusive)