Remembering Nancy Walker (May 10, 1922 – March 25, 1992)

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Remembering Nancy Walker (May 10, 1922 – March 25, 1992)
Series Premiere
McMillan and Wife - Murder by the Barrell - NBC - September 29, 1971
Crime Drama
Running Time: 90 minutes
Written by Oliver Hailey
Produced by Paul Mason
Directed by John Astin
Stars:
Rock Hudson as Police Commissioner Stuart "Mac" McMillan
Susan Saint James as Sally Hull McMillan
John Schuck as Sgt. Charles Enright
Nancy Walker as Mildred
Kenneth Mars as Mr. Buchanan
David Huddleston as Pylant
Vito Scotti as Guido Barteloni
Warren Kemmerling as Dickerson
Michael Bow as Logan
William Hurley Traylor as Gene Davidson
Carmen Zapata as Mrs. Barteloni
William Bramley as Sgt. Wartheimer
Larry Cook as Wainwright
Paul Sorenson as Officer Ferguson
Roberta Storm as Secretary
1950.
Nancy Walker when she was actually young.
Natalie Schafer (best remembered as snooty Mrs. Howell on the 1960s sitcom Gilligan's Island) and Nancy Walker (best remembered as sassy Ida Morgenstern on the 1970s sitcom Rhoda) in the Columbia Pictures/Milton Katselas romantic comedy 40 Carats, 1973.
Can't Stop the Music, US lobby card. 1980
"The World of Sholom Aleichem," starring Zero Mostel, Nancy Walker, Gertrude Berg (Molly Goldberg), Charlotte Rae, Lee Grant, Morris Carnovsky, Jack Gilford, and Sam Levene.
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The Muppet Show (1976-1981)
Neil Simons unwiderstehlich albernes Closed-Room-Mystery Murder by Death, das die fünf berühmtesten Detektive der Welt nicht zu lösen vermögen, können wir eigentlich Wort für Wort mitsprechen, müssen aber immer noch darüber lachen. Das ist irgendwie ganz beruhigend.