Background
Albertini was born on November 26, 1913 in Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania, the seventh and youngest child of Italian immigrant parents, Ellen and Oliver, from South Tyrol.
Albertini was born on November 26, 1913 in Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania, the seventh and youngest child of Italian immigrant parents, Ellen and Oliver, from South Tyrol.
She studied dance and piano at age five and would later move to New York, where she studied and worked with dancers Hanya Holm and Martha Graham.
She portrayed feisty old ladies and may be best known as the rapping grandmother in The Wedding Singer (1998). Oliver was a car dealership owner. Secondary education
Dow earned a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts Dow studied acting with Michael Shurtleff and Uta Hagen, and worked with mimes Marcel Marceau and Jacques Lecoq in Paris.
Dow performed comedy in the Borscht Belt and at the Second Avenue Theatre in New York with Menasha Skulnik and Molly Picon.
She performed in summer stock companies on Long Island, New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina, and directed and choreographed stage productions such as The Beggar"s Opera at Carnegie Recital Hall, The Magic Flute, and Julius Caesar with German musical director Hugo Strelitzer. She founded the Albertini Mime Players and was its producer for 19 years.
Her television work includes appearances in such television series as Star Trek: The Next Generation, The Golden Girls, Designing Women, Just Shoot Maine, Will & Grace, Seinfeld, Ned"s Declassified, Hannah Montana, Scrubs, Sister, Sister, According to Jim, Six Feet Under, and My Name is Earl.
In theatre from Cornell University, where she became a member of Kappa Delta Sorority, graduating in 1935.