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Nancy made her final regular TV-series appearance on the sitcom True Colors (1990), playing another of her long line of delightfully brash buttinskys. During the run of the show, she was diagnosed with lung cancer and died about six weeks before her 70th birthday in 1992. She was survived by her husband, daughter, and sister. Born May 10, 1922.
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Nancy Walker was an actor and director who appeared in many TV shows and movies, such as Rhoda, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and Columbo. See her full list of credits, birth name, birth place, and profession on TV Guide.
Nancy Walker (born Anna Myrtle Swoyer; [citation needed] May 10, 1922 – March 25, 1992) was an American actress and comedian of stage, screen, and television. She was also a film and television director (lending her talents to The Mary Tyler Moore Show , on which she also made several guest appearances).
Mar 25, 1992 · 1978. Human Feelings as God - Mrs. G. 1977. The Love Boat ( 1 episode) as Joanne Akinson ( 1 episode) as Hetty Waterhouse. 1976. The Nancy Walker Show ( 12 episodes) as Nancy Kitteridge. 1976. The Captain and Tennille ( 1 episode) as Self. 1976.
Lowest Rated: 22% Can't Stop the Music (1980) Birthday: May 10, 1922. Birthplace: Not Available. Pint-sized comedienne-singer who electrified Broadway at age 19 with her debut as a wisecracking ...
Audience ScoreTitleCreditYearNo Score YetSara Bower (Character)1990-199279%Nancy Walker (Guest Star)1990No Score YetUnknown (Guest Star)198993%Angela (Guest Star)1987Nancy Walker. Actor, Director. Born May 10, 1922 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. They say big things often come in small packages, and never was that saying more true than when sizing up the talents of that diminutive dynamo Nancy Walker. Born Anna Myrtle Swoyer in Philadelphia on May 10, 1922, she lived a born-in-a-trunk existence as the ...
Nancy Walker. Actress: Rhoda. They say big things often come in small packages, and never was that saying more true than when sizing up the talents of that diminutive dynamo Nancy Walker. Born Anna Myrtle Swoyer in Philadelphia on May 10, 1922, she lived a born-in-a-trunk existence as the daughter of vaudevillian Dewey Barto (né Stewart Steven Swoyer). At the time of his run of Broadway's ...