Blythe studied acting and got her degree from Bard College and
began her career in Boston theater companies. By 25, she won the
Theater World Award for her work in Moliere's "The Miser" at
Lincoln Center. She also won the 1970 Tony award for her role in
"Butterflies Are Free". She made her film premiere in the same year
in the television production of "Dr. Cook's Garden". For 25 years
she has been a regular performer at the Williamstown Summer Theater
Festival. She has also been nominated for Tony's for performances
in "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Betrayal". Married to director
Bruce Paltrow, she is the mother of two acting children Gwyneth and
Jake Paltrow.
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