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Conchata Galen Ferrell (March 28, 1943 – October 12, 2020) Stage and television actress. Although she was a regular castmember of five TV sitcom series, she was best known for playing Berta the housekeeper for all twelve seasons of the sitcom Two and a Half Men. For her performance as Berta, she received two Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (in 2005 and 2007). These came in addition to an earlier nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her performance in L.A. Law (1992).
Her other television credits include E/R, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Hot L Baltimore, Teen Angel, Matlock, B. J. and the Bear, Good Times, Hearts Afire, Townies, Night Court, The Love Boat and Push, Nevada and many others. She played Mrs. Werner in the episode of Quincy, M.E. titled "Into the Murdering Mind" (1982). She has also made memorable appearances portraying blunt, authoritative judges (The "Jagged Sledge" episode of Sledge Hammer! in 1987, and on "The One With Joey's Porsche" episode of Friends in 1999). (Wikipedia)
David Lander (June 22, 1947 – December 4, 2020) Character actor, comedian, musician, and baseball scout who was best known for his portrayal of Squiggy on the sitcom Laverne & Shirley.
Lander also appeared in numerous other TV shows and movies, including The Bob Newhart Show, Barney Miller, Happy Days (as Squiggy), Viva Valdez, Married... with Children, Twin Peaks, On the Air, The Weird Al Show, Mad About You, Pacific Blue, and The Drew Carey Show.
Lander’s voice acting roles included "Doc Boy" Arbuckle, the farm-boy brother of Jon Arbuckle, in most animated adaptations of the Garfield franchise. Later voice roles included the animated TV series Galaxy High as the six-armed Milo de Venus. In 2002, he reprised his role as Squiggy in the animated sitcom The Simpsons. (Wikipedia)
Dame Barbara Windsor, DBE (born Barbara Ann Deeks; August 6, 1937 – December 10, 2020) Actress known for her appearances in the Carry On films and for playing Peggy Mitchell in the BBC One soap opera EastEnders. She joined the cast of EastEnders in 1994 and won the 1999 British Soap Award for Best Actress, before ultimately leaving the show in 2016 when her character was killed off.
Other series she appeared in were Armchair Theatre, The Rag Trade, The Plane Makers, Comedy Playhouse, Before the Fringe, Wild, Wild Women, Dad's Army, Carry On Laughing, Worzel Gummidge, Filthy Rich & Catflap, Bluebirds, You Rang M'Lord?, One Foot in the Grave and Little Crackers. among others. (Wikipedia)
Stuart Maxwell Whitman (February 1, 1928 – March 16, 2020) Actor known for his lengthy career in film and television in a large variety of genres. Some of these credits include Highway Patrol (1955–1957), Cimarron Strip (1967), and Superboy (1988–1992). On television Whitman guest starred in series such as Dr. Christian, The Roy Rogers Show, Death Valley Days and also had a recurring role on Highway Patrol.
Some of his other credits include The Streets of San Francisco, Love, American Style, Quincy, M.E., The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries, The Pirate, Condominium, Knight Rider, Matt Houston, A-Team, S.W.A.T., Fantasy Island, Murder, She Wrote, Once Upon a Texas Train, Knots Landing, The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr., Walker, Texas Ranger, etc. From 1988 to 1992, he acted as Jonathan Kent on the TV series, Superboy. He was seen in other projects until the year 2000. (Wikipedia)
George Alexander Trebek OC (/trəˈbɛk/; July 22, 1940 – November 8, 2020) Television personality, game show host and actor. He was the host of the syndicated game show Jeopardy! after its revival in 1984, and also hosted a number of other game shows, including The Wizard of Odds, Double Dare, High Rollers, Battlestars, Classic Concentration, and To Tell the Truth. Trebek was contracted to host Jeopardy! until 2022. Trebek also made appearances in numerous television series, in which he usually played himself. A native of Canada, he became a naturalized United States citizen in 1998. For his work on Jeopardy!, Trebek received 31 nominations for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host, winning 7 times. Trebek died the morning of November 8, 2020 after battling pancreatic cancer for over one year. (Wikipedia)
John Saxon (born Carmine Orrico; August 5, 1936 – July 25, 2020) Film and television actor who worked on more than 200 projects during a span of 60 years.
He portrayed Marco Polo in episode 26 of The Time Tunnel ("Attack of the Barbarians"), originally broadcast on March 10, 1967, and was a guest actor on Bonanza in 1967 ("The Conquistadores"). In episode 19, season 5 of The Virginian ("The Modoc Kid") Saxon appeared in the title role alongside a young actor, appearing in one of his first speaking roles, Harrison Ford. And in 1969 he appeared in Bonanza again ("My Friend, My Enemy"). He spent three years playing Dr. Theodore Stuart for the television series The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (1969–1972
Saxon starred as Dylan Hunt in the 1974 Gene Roddenberry television pilot Planet Earth, replacing Alex Cord from Genesis II. A 20th Century scientist unfrozen in the post-nuclear world of 2133, he leads a team of explorers and encounters a matriarchal society. Although ABC declined the series, Saxon played a nearly identical character in the 1975 television film Strange New World.
In 1976, Saxon portrayed a homicidal vampire-like strangler in the Season Two Starsky & Hutch episode 'Vampire'. He played Captain Radl in the two-part Wonder Woman episode "The Feminine Mystique" (1976). Raid on Entebbe (1977) was a prestige television movie for him.
He appeared in the 1982 television movie Rooster, and he was an occasional celebrity guest on the short-lived game show Whew!, including during the series' final week. His extensive television credits include two years as Tony Cumson on Falcon Crest (1982, 1986–1988) as well as the recurring role of Rashid Ahmed on Dynasty (1982–84). He appeared twice (in different roles) on The A-Team, in 1983 and 1985. (Wikipedia)