From the Magazine Digital Covers Stockard Channing's Life and Career in Photos We're looking back at some of Grease star Stockard Channing's most iconic roles and milestone moments over the years By Sophie Dodd Sophie Dodd Sophie Dodd is a freelance writer for PEOPLE. She previously worked as an editorial assistant at PEOPLE from 2018 to 2022. People Editorial Guidelines Updated on June 7, 2023 06:54AM EDT Photo: Nancy R. Schiff/Getty; John Lamparski/Getty Born on Feb. 13, 1944, Stockard Channing's acting career has spanned more than half a century in Hollywood and beyond. Best known for her turns as Rizzo in Grease and Dr. Abbey Bartlet on The West Wing, the 13-time Emmy nominee has had a storied career. To celebrate the Oscar-nominated star, we're looking back at some of her most iconic roles. 01 of 15 Stockard Channing in The Girl Most Likely To... Getty Channing starred as Miriam, a "homely," brilliant girl who is bullied in college for her looks, in this 1973 TV movie that put her on the map. After an accident causes her to undergo plastic surgery, she emerges jaw-droppingly beautiful, and proceeds to take her revenge on the people who had previously made her suffer. 02 of 15 Stockard Channing as Rizzo in Grease CBS/Getty Five years later, Channing skyrocketed to stardom as Rizzo, the edgy and jaded leader of the Pink Ladies in Grease. Starring alongside Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta in the movie musical, the actress famously showed off her pipes with the emotional ballad "There Are Worse Things I Could Do." Channing revealed to Broadway World that she fought for the song after it was nearly cut due to it being "a downer." 03 of 15 Stockard Channing in Heartburn Getty Channing played Julie in 1986's Heartburn, a friend of a food writer (Meryl Streep) and a womanizing D.C. columnist (Jack Nicholson) going through an acrimonious divorce, based on the Nora Ephron novel. "All we have, especially as film actors, is the process of the day: you work on the scene and do the scene. And so it's really important and satisfying to work with people of such caliber," Channing told The New York Times of working alongside Streep and Nicholson. 04 of 15 Stockard Channing's Love Life Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection/Getty The actress has been married four times: to Walter Channing Jr., from 1964 to 1967; Paul Schmidt, from 1969 to 1976; David Debin (pictured here with her at The China Syndrome premiere in 1979) from 1976 to 1980; and David Rawle, from 1982 to 1988. Speaking about her relationships to The Guardian in 2006, she explained, "What have I learned from my divorces? I know that nobody gets married to get divorced. I don't think I'll get married another time." 05 of 15 Stockard Channing's First Big Award CBS/Getty The actress received the 1979 People's Choice Award for best supporting actress for her beloved turn as Rizzo in the mega-hit Grease. Channing has been nominated for and won numerous awards for her work through the years, with two Primetime Emmys, two Screen Actors Guild awards, a Tony and more to her name. 06 of 15 Stockard Channing's Sitcom CBS/Getty Here, Channing posed for a promotional shot for her eponymous sitcom, The Stockard Channing Show, which ran for one season in 1980 and saw the actress portraying a divorcée named Susan Goodenow. With 13 episodes produced, the short-lived series also starred Ron Silver, Sydney Goldsmith, Max Showalter and Jack Somack. 07 of 15 Stockard Channing at the Met Gala Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection/Getty Here, Channing dressed to the nines with her fourth husband, businessman David Rawle, for the 14th Annual Met Gala, themed "Costumes of India," in New York City in 1985. Speaking to The New York Times about her four marriages, Stockard shared: “These weren't things that were entered into casually. It's not like I woke up in a motel in Oklahoma with a ring on my finger and said, 'Who the hell are you?' I would learn from each one and not make the same mistakes again.'' 08 of 15 Stockard Channing's Oscar Nomination for Six Degrees of Separation Moviestore/Shutterstock Channing was nominated for Best Actress at the 1994 Academy Awards for her memorable role in Six Degrees of Separation. Will Smith, who starred alongside her in the film, has spoken out about how he fell in love with Channing while filming due to method acting. "With Six Degrees of Separation, I got a taste early of the dangers of going too far for a character," he told Esquire in 2015. "My character was in love with Stockard Channing's character. And I actually fell in love with Stockard Channing." "Well, I'm very flattered," Channing responded to Page Six. "That's a wonderful thing . . . I adored him from the first time I laid eyes on him because I thought he was genuinely sweet. I felt very protective of him, because it was his first big job. It's amazing for me to hear that he felt that way, I'm delighted." 09 of 15 Stockard Channing's Lasting Love Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection/Getty After her four marriages, Channing met cinematographer Daniel Gillham, whom she has been dating since the early '90s. Speaking to The Guardian in 2006, Channing revealed she didn't see herself ever marrying again. "I've been living with my partner [Gillham] for over 20 years, so... It would feel quite silly, actually." Here, she's pictured with her longtime love in 1993, at the premiere party for her film Six Degrees of Separation at Tavern on the Green in N.Y.C. 10 of 15 Stockard Channing's Many Roles Orion/Getty With around 100 acting credits to her name, it's hard to pick Channing's most notable roles. Here, she's seen toasting costars Mary Stuart Masterson and Cybill Shepherd in a scene from 1991's Married To It. The comedy-drama centers on three dissimilar couples who get to know each other through a committee at a private NYC school. 11 of 15 Stockard Channing's Movies in the 2000s Bill Davila/FilmMagic The actress starred alongside Julia Stiles in 2001's The Business of Strangers, for which she won a London Film Critics Circle Award for actress of the year. The drama thriller, written and directed by Patrick Stettner, was nominated for numerous other awards, including the Grand Jury Prize at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. 12 of 15 Stockard Channing on The West Wing Michael O'Neil/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal/Getty Besides her role in Grease, Channing is best known for her seven-year turn as Dr. Abbey Bartlet on The West Wing, from 1999 to 2006. As First Lady to President Jed Barlet (Martin Sheen), Channing was Emmy nominated for best supporting actress six times. She took home the award in 2002; that same year, she also won the Emmy for best supporting actress in a miniseries or movie for her turn in NBC's The Matthew Shepard Story. 13 of 15 Stockard Channing at the 2000 Emmys LUCY NICHOLSON/AFP/Getty Celebrating the first of her six nominations for best supporting actress in a drama series for her role in The West Wing, Channing was a vision in red at 2000 Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles. Created by Aaron Sorkin, the series won 26 Emmy Awards over its seven seasons. 14 of 15 Stockard Channing on The Good Wife Paul Sarkis/CBS via Getty One of Channing's most popular recurring TV roles was as Veronica Loy on The Good Wife, in which she played the protagonist's mom over the course of 12 episodes from 2012 until 2016. Channing also starred as Cathy in the 2023 limited drama series Maryland alongside co-creator Suranne Jones and Eve Best. 15 of 15 Stockard Channing in Theater Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic The Tony-winning actress reprised her starring role as Kristin Miller, a 1960s political activist who is facing repercussions of her past, in the Alexi Kaye Campbell play Apologia. After a successful run in London, the play debuted Off-Broadway at the Roundabout Theatre Company in September 2018. Here, Channing is pictured with Hugh Dancy, who played the double role of her two sons. Close