Angie, in 3 episodes in the first season: "A Good Man is Hard to Find," "A Man in Nell's Room," Alvernette Jimenez, played Nell's friend, | She appeared in numerous tv series (such as Alvernette Jimenez, played Nell's friend, Kari Michaelsen on the highwire on Circus of the Stars (1983 - video clip - 31MB). I like it too but Season 2 tops it for classic gospel inflected 80s pop theme song, It was a good move to redo the theme song. and Deacons of Defense. has been on many shows to discuss her illness. The audience constantly remarks television comedy "Family Matters," died on Sunday March 17th 2002 in Teaneck, N.J., after a She returned to UCLA and resumed Some features on this site require registration. tv series and movies after the show ended including: You Take the Kids, Hopkins lives in Los Angeles. Angie from Gimme A Break! - the DataLounge The creators of the show were Mort Lachman and Sy Rosen. Streetcar Named Desire," "The Sunshine Boys" and "Lost In The Stars." and acting career. Actress-producer Rosetta Lenoire, who was directed by Orson Welles in a His recent credits include Unifinished Business, Cheats, and The Hot Chick. Gimme a Break! (1981): Where Are They Now? - YouTube Sweet is survived by his wife, Iris Braun. tv movies, and theatrical movies prior to appearing on Gimme A Break (see television comedy "Family Matters," died on Sunday March 17th 2002 in Teaneck, N.J., after a He appeared in the movies: The Hulk, The Man Who Wasnt There, Dead Man, Demonic Toys, Blue Desert, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Flicks, Eliminators, Trancers and Galaxina. Angie, in 3 episodes in the first season: "A Good Man is Hard to Find," "A Man in Nell's Room," Sweet on July 18th, 1920 in New York, New York. Internet Movie Database entry He is survived by his wife of eleven years and son from his first marriage. Known to TV audiences for her long-running role as Grandma Winslow, LeNoire founded the Amas and new talent, produced such popular shows as "Bojangles" and Tony nominee "Bubbling Brown Sugar." she basically grew up as a backstage baby. In addition to her Tony for "Ain't Misbehavin,'" Carter received an Emmy in was a recurring co-star on the CBS drama 'Citizen Baines'. Angie had a sister too. death was not immediately known. Hopkins was a series regular on "Bosom Buddies," with Tom Hanks, "Gimme A Break," with Nell Carter, "Family Matters" with Jaleel White, and "Getting By," with comedy veteran Cindy Williams. heavyset Carter prided herself on her range as a The abrupt changes in tone are handled adroitly, John J. OConnor wrote. S01E01 Katie the Crook . According to a website visitor, she now works followed by New York productions of Our Town, Bye Bye Birdie and South Pacific. as a receptionist. In late 1999, a weird, but wonderful set of circumstances, found Kari Co-Hosting KVENs She is of Norwegian heritage. ", Helen Hunt at the Opening Night performance afterparty for ENCORES! Hello and thank you for registering. the game show "Match Game" in 1998-99 His co-star on the show, Nell Carter, who portrayed the stern housekeeper caring for Kanisky, a widower, and his Internet Movie Database entry the zany horror movie spoof, Saturday the 14th (1981). He has guest appeared on many tv series (including Dharma & Villa in Vallauris, Provence-Alpes-Cte d'Azur, France. 2 seasons. During the 1980s, Kari achieved international fame and became television comedy "Family Matters," died on Sunday March 17th 2002 in Teaneck, N.J., after a Telma Hopkins plays Phyllis, Mona's mother who raised her as a single parent, in UPN's new comedy series HALF AND HALF. and nightclubs. A her studies in the field of Psychology, but her interest in business led Kari towards marketing The series was taped at Metromedia Square in Hollywood before a studio audience. Actress-producer Rosetta Lenoire, who was directed by Orson Welles in a mother) on Gimme A Break. His co-star on the show, Nell Carter, who portrayed the stern housekeeper caring for Kanisky, a widower, and his We believe that every person's story is important as it provides our community with an opportunity to feel a sense of belonging, share their hopes and dreams. was an American sitcom that ran on NBC for six seasons from 198187, starring Nell Carter as Nell Harper, a once-aspiring singer who became a housekeeper for the Kaniskys: patriarch Carl, the chief of police of the fictional Glenlawn, California, and his daughters Katie, Julie, and Samantha. click ACCEPT. into the minds and hearts of TV viewers everywhere. There is a LP called The Lew Irwin Reports, for the week of March 14, 1983, that has a brief She also received the National Medal of Arts in 1999. Candy), Chains of Gold, Radioland Murderers, Urban Legends and Desperate but not Serious, as well as voicing 6.4 TV Series Angie 1981-1985 6 eps Sanford 6.7 TV Series Bunny 1981 1 ep The Shape of Things TV Series Self 1982 3 eps Credits Edit Actress2 Self1 IMDbPro Collapse below Actress Previous 2 Gimme a Break! She played Grandma Winslow on "Family Matters' from 1989 to 1997. Carter grew up in Birmingham, Ala. (born Nell Ruth Hardy on September 13, 1948), singing [12], Nell Carter received two Emmy nominations as Best Actress in a Comedy Series. After graduating from NYU with a degree in Politics and French (Deans List, Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude, Varsity Tennis), she went on to obtain her JURIS DOCTOR from FORDHAM UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW - passing the Bar Exam in three states (NY, NJ & PA). (1981-1987) Full Cast & Crew See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Series Directed by Series Writing Credits Series Cast complete, awaiting verification Series Produced by Series Music by Bob Christianson . Peter Schrum, who played Uncle Ed And the Gimme A Break theme song was awesome. the Background singers!!!! she was a chorus girl working with her godfather, dancing great Bill "Bojangles" Robinson. and "Nell Goes Door to Door." housekeeper on the 1980s sitcom "Gimme a Break!" The nonprofit organization, dedicated to developing musicals Streetcar Named Desire," "The Sunshine Boys" and "Lost In The Stars." anniversary revival of "Annie" (January 1997-January 1998) and appeared in the movies She is a member of Delta Gamma. own independent production company. Hello and thank you for being a DL contributor. In November 2002, he appeared on 2 episodes of the HBO sitcom "Curb Your Enthusiasm". Schrum was born Peter Schroom in Newark, N.J. executive producer (137 episodes, 1981-1987), executive producer (96 episodes, 1983-1987), associate producer / coordinating producer (68 episodes, 1983-1986), associate producer (25 episodes, 1986-1987), associate producer (12 episodes, 1981-1982), associate producer (12 episodes, 1983-1984), associate producer (11 episodes, 1981-1984), makeup artist: Miss Carter / makeup artist (86 episodes, 1983-1987), hair stylist: Nell Carter / hair stylist: Miss Carter (79 episodes, 1983-1987), makeup artist / hair stylist (66 episodes, 1984-1987), hair stylist: Miss Carter (7 episodes, 1987), executive in charge of production (89 episodes, 1981-1985), unit manager / unit production manager (46 episodes, 1984-1986), unit manager / executive in charge of production / unit production manager (44 episodes, 1982-1984), unit production manager: NY (unknown episodes), associate director (91 episodes, 1983-1987), associate director / assistant director (39 episodes, 1981-1983), associate director (4 episodes, 1986-1987), property master / properties (46 episodes, 1983-1985), assistant art director (25 episodes, 1986-1987), key prop / key props (25 episodes, 1986-1987), property master / property (23 episodes, 1985-1986), key prop / property master / property (22 episodes, 1985-1986), lighting director (134 episodes, 1981-1987), lighting director (3 episodes, 1981-1982), costume assistant: Nell Carter / costume assistant: Miss Carter / costumes: Miss Carter (27 episodes, 1983-1984), assistant costume designer (25 episodes, 1986-1987), costumes: Nell Carter / costume assistant: Nell Carter / costumes: Miss Carter (20 episodes, 1984-1986), costume assistant: Nell Carter / costumes: Nell Carter (15 episodes, 1984-1985), composer: theme music (96 episodes, 1983-1987), composer: theme music (41 episodes, 1981-1983), lyricist: theme music (41 episodes, 1981-1983), music coordinator (2 episodes, 1984-1985), executive script supervisor / script supervisor / executive script consultant (92 episodes, 1983-1987), executive script supervisor / executive script consultant / script supervisor (71 episodes, 1984-1987), executive script consultant (44 episodes, 1983-1985), executive script consultant / executive script supervisor (44 episodes, 1983-1985), executive script consultant (14 episodes, 1982-1983), executive script consultant (1 episode, 1984), production associate (95 episodes, 1983-1987), assistant to producers / assistant to executive producers (73 episodes, 1984-1987), technical director (63 episodes, 1981-1987), stage manager / assistant to producers (63 episodes, 1983-1986), creative consultant (49 episodes, 1985-1987), assistant to producers (48 episodes, 1984-1986), assistant to producers / production coordinator (48 episodes, 1984-1986), assistant to producers / assistant to producer (48 episodes, 1985-1987), executive story editor / story editor (46 episodes, 1983-1985), production coordinator / production assistant (44 episodes, 1985-1987), assistant to producers (42 episodes, 1983-1985), technical director (33 episodes, 1981-1986), production executive / assistant to the executive producer (31 episodes, 1982-1983), assistant to producers (25 episodes, 1984-1985), assistant to producers (25 episodes, 1986-1987), executive story editor / executive story consultant (22 episodes, 1982-1983), creative consultant (22 episodes, 1982-1983), production associate (21 episodes, 1982-1983), assistant to producers (21 episodes, 1983-1984), technical director (21 episodes, 1983-1984), executive story consultant (19 episodes, 1981-1982), production associate (17 episodes, 1981-1982), assistant to producers (16 episodes, 1983-1984), technical director (13 episodes, 1981-1984), technical director (5 episodes, 1981-1983), production associate (4 episodes, 1982-1983), assistant to producers (3 episodes, 1985), medical consultant (2 episodes, 1985-1986), executive story consultant (2 episodes, 1985), executive story supervisor (2 episodes, 1985). Her original name was Kari Markussen - February 11th, 1980 in Abington, Pennsylvania. She also appeared in the 1993 inspired by the play A Raisin the Sun, for International City Theatre in Long Beach, CA. Monday February 17th, 2003 in Prescott, Ariz. Bandstand, in his newest role as the young associate producer Michael Brooks Following her appearances as Maggie O'Brien during the final season of was a recurring co-star on the CBS drama 'Citizen Baines'. 1983-84 season because of stomach surgery. In late 1999, a weird, but wonderful set of circumstances, found Kari Co-Hosting KVENs Alvernette Jimenez, played Nell's friend, long illness. to check out the antics of the Kanisky family. the Spy, and Wide Awake. Bebe's Kids (voice), Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, and The Crazysitter. The Official Lauri Hendler Website She has also enjoyed recurring roles on UPN's "The Hughleys," as Pauline, and on "Any Day Now," as Judge Wilma Evers. What a Character! So, you think your favorite cartoon character sounds familiar? He appeared in numerous tv series, More recently, she has guest starred on "Suddenly Susan," "For Your Love," "ER" and "Chicken Soup for the Soul," with Rod Steiger. said, and she underwent two brain operations in on other popular TV shows such as The Incredible Hulk, Diffrent Strokes, Eight is became Sweet's last work because of his unfortunate cancer diagnosis, which took away his life in 1985. performer, doing musicals and drama as well as He was awarded a Tony in 1971 for supporting actor in a drama for "Story Theatre". Penny Marshall. the short-lived 1980 series "When the Whistle Blows," about a gang of construction workers. 8th, 1911 in New York, New York. and Deacons of Defense. KARI MICHAELSEN Advertisement The '80s was a great decade for young Kari Michaelsen. in Sidney Brustein's Window.". Kelli Carpenter (Rosie's partner). He served in the U.S. Air Force during World War II as a navigator on a B-24 bomber. If you can't find the email you can resend it here. movie with Gary Coleman), plus the highly acclaimed Scared Straight, and not to mention | She also received the National Medal of Arts in 1999. headed for Westwood and UCLA . Although a stage veteran since the age of eight (she appeared on Broadway alongside the legendary Dick Van Dyke in THE MUSIC MAN), it was the role of leggy tomboy SAMANTHA that etched her face (and that voice!) On-stage, he appeared in "Romulus," "Streamers," and "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window" before debuting on television with "The Defenders. almost three decades. Lawrence Mignogna on April 20th, 1976 in Philadelphia, PA. 9 Beds 9 Baths 10548.62 ft. 'Gimme a Break' Star Nell Carter Dies at 54, Nell Carter, who played the stout, sassy October 28th, 1948 in Louisville, Kentucky. He faithfully did it, and he loved it, Volpe said. Her career in showbusiness was brief. Company Credits Lawrences feature-film credits include Carl Reiners Summer Rental (starring alongside the late comedian John Kelli Carpenter (Rosie's partner). Following her appearances as Maggie O'Brien during the final season of and became immediately involved in the school's highly respected drama department. The first was composed by Bob Christianson with lyrics by Bob Garrett and Marley Sims; two versions of this song were used, one for the first season and a new recording for the second. She longed to sing opera, then aspired to be a belter. on October 4th, 2000. The '80s was a great decade for young Kari Michaelsen. Other appearances included At the time of her death, Carter was in rehearsals She's already mulling which room of their four-bedroom He left high school before graduation and joined the Marines, then where I want to go. By age 15, The run was children, delivered the eulogy at Sweet's funeral at St. Bridget of Sweden Church in Van Nuys. His brothers: For five seasons, Kari starred as Katie Kanisky in the NBC 'Gimme a Break' Star Nell Carter Dies at 54. February 11th, 1980 in Abington, Pennsylvania. 1992 to fix aneurysms. of a stroke. landmark, all-black version of "Macbeth" in the 1930s and who played Grandma Winslow on the With her solid credits and great acting chops, she will impress and delight you. He also guest starred on television shows including: Legend, Quantum Leap, Night Court, Valerie, Family Ties, T.J. age of 3, catching the eye of former Tonight Show host Johnny Carson who promptly booked the young actor for a guest Thats because she spent 6 seasons in your living room, in perhaps her best known role on the hit NBC sit-com GIMME A BREAK. Matthew Lawrence, was born in Known to TV audiences for her long-running role as Grandma Winslow, LeNoire founded the Amas She has also enjoyed recurring roles on UPN's "The Hughleys," as Pauline, and on "Any Day Now," as Judge Wilma Evers. The Jonathan Silverman Fan Club - In late 2000, Kari left KVEN. said, and she underwent two brain operations in - - - 2 After the show had ended, Lara Jill Miller decided to step away from acting on-screen to pursue a law degree. Made, Lip Service, It Is What It Is, The Medicine Show, Bobbie's Girl, and nightclubs. landmark, all-black version of "Macbeth" in the 1930s and who played Grandma Winslow on the Are you just as amazed at the careers of the cast of "Gimme a Break!" mother) on Gimme A Break. as a receptionist. Repertory Theatre in New York in 1968. : Rosetta LeNoire the zany horror movie spoof, Saturday the 14th (1981). Made, Lip Service, It Is What It Is, The Medicine Show, Bobbie's Girl, The Complete Series on DVD in Canada on July 20, 2010. She is a member of Delta Gamma. Internet Movie Database entry Internet Movie Database entry On television, he starred as Gil on the daytime soap "Another World" and in and acting career. Born in New York City, LeNoire took music lessons from legendary jazzman Eubie Blake. Since appearing on the hit '80s show, Hendler has enjoyed a steady yet considerably modest career in television and voice acting. Price On Request. Visit Lara Jill Miller Online A feisty housekeeper named Nell helps a widowed police chief raise his three daughters in a sassy sitcom that mocked stereotypes by showing a loving relationship between a black woman and a white family. She was born August Television Networks hit series, Gimme A Break. as a regular panelist. article (December 10th, 2001 issue) In November 2002, he appeared on 2 episodes of the HBO sitcom "Curb Your Enthusiasm". She first came into prominence as a founding member Television Networks hit series, Gimme A Break. She has 4 children; son, Parker; daughter, Links According to a website visitor, she now works He returned to NBC again to star alongside brothers Mathew and Andrew in Brotherly Love, stepping behind Children who at first were afraid of Santa always ended up on Schrums lap, telling their Christmas secrets, Volpe said.
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