After making her major film debut in
Norma Rae, Zabriskie went on to appear in dozens of other works, including the 1981
Roger Corman horror film
Galaxy of Terror and the 1981
miniseries adaptation of
John Steinbeck's
East of Eden. She played the nanny in
The Private Eyes,
Debra Winger's mother in
An Officer and a Gentleman,
Heather Langenkamp's mother in
Nickel Mountain, and
Paul Le Mat's mother in
The Burning Bed (starring Farrah Fawcett). She had a small but crucial part in the fifth season finale of
Knots Landing. In 1988, she played
Richard Mulligan's love interest "Eva Barrett" on the hit
NBC sitcom
Empty Nest. She appeared in 1989's
Drugstore Cowboy and as the ill-fated orphanage owner Grace Poole in ''
Child's Play 2. Other movies include the 1991 film adaptation Fried Green Tomatoes'' and
Philip Ridley's 1995 film
The Passion of Darkly Noon. Zabriskie is perhaps most familiar for her television work. After a recurring role on the
soap opera Santa Barbara, she appeared on
David Lynch's
Twin Peaks and its
spin-off film,
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me as
Sarah Palmer, the eerily
psychic mother of the doomed
Laura Palmer. Zabriskie also appeared in Lynch's
Wild at Heart—notably as the twin sister of a character played by
Isabella Rossellini, an actress eleven years her junior. David Lynch later cast her as a sinister Polish neighbor in
Inland Empire in 2006. Zabriskie may best be remembered as
Mrs. Ross, a recurring character on the
sitcom Seinfeld. She played the mother of another doomed daughter,
Susan Ross—
George Costanza's
fiancée—who died after licking cheap envelope adhesive when mailing out her wedding invitations. Zabriskie's character's husband on the series, who also appeared in a recurring role, was played by her former
Twin Peaks co-star,
Warren Frost. She also made a brief but memorable appearance in the episode "S'ain't Valentine's" on the CBS sitcom
The King of Queens, as the emotionally disturbed and alcoholic mother of Spence Olchin (played by
Patton Oswalt). While the character Veronica Olchin would reappear throughout the series, Zabriskie would not portray her again, having been replaced by
Anne Meara. She also appeared twice in
Aaron Spelling's series
Charmed as "The Crone". She has worked in radio, collaborating with radio dramatist/monologist
Joe Frank several times. In one episode of Frank's show, "Home (Original)", she talks at length about her childhood in New Orleans, with a focus on her father. Zabriskie appeared in the 2004 American remake of
The Grudge, in which she played a
senile elderly woman
sensitive to the paranormal occurrences in her home. From 2006 to 2011, she played "Lois Henrickson" on the hit
HBO series
Big Love. The drama series seriously explored the issue of
polygamy, In 2013, she played "Mama Dips" on
The Killing. In 2015, she played "Miss Monassian" on the hit
Showtime series
Ray Donovan. Then in 2016, she played "Mildred" on
Outcast. In 2017, she reprised her role as
Sarah Palmer on the
Showtime revival of
Twin Peaks. Also in 2017, she played the role of "Mrs. Baković" on the
Netflix series
Santa Clarita Diet. In 2018, she played "Enid" on the hit
HBO series
Ballers, opposite
Dwayne Johnson. Also in 2018, she played "John's grandmother" on
The Alienist. In 2020, she starred in the music video for
Grouplove's "Youth", directed by
Christopher Blauvelt. In 2022, she portrayed "Camille D'Amato" in the
Hulu limited series
Mike, opposite
Trevante Rhodes as
Mike Tyson. ==Personal life==