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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Doris_BelackDoris Belack - Wikipedia

    Doris Belack (February 26, 1926 – October 4, 2011) was an American character actress of stage, film and television.

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    Doris Belack. Actress: Tootsie. A New York native, Doris Belack began her acting career as an audio reader and lent her voice to the 1955 album "Poetry of the Negro" with Sidney Poitier.

  3. Oct 10, 2011 · Doris Belack, a veteran stage, television and screen actress best known for her roles as a no-nonsense judge on “Law & Order” and as the peeved soap opera producer in “Tootsie,” died on Tuesday...

  4. Doris Belack. Actress: Tootsie. A New York native, Doris Belack began her acting career as an audio reader and lent her voice to the 1955 album "Poetry of the Negro" with Sidney Poitier.

  5. Oct 6, 2011 · Actress Doris Belack, who appeared as the original Anna Wolek Craig on “One Life to Live” and recurred as a judge on “Law and Order” during a long career in television, film and onstage, died of...

  6. Oct 7, 2011 · (SoapOperaNetwork.com) — Original “One Life to Live” cast member Doris Belack passed away Monday of natural causes in Manhattan. Belack potrayed Anna Wolek Craig on the show from 1968-77....

  7. Oct 10, 2011 · Doris Belack, a film and stage actress with decades of credits, died Oct. 4. She was 85. Ms. Belack's longtime husband, producer Philip Rose, died on May 31. They had been married for 65...

  8. Oct 10, 2011 · ( JTA) — Character actress Doris Belack, whose stern demeanor earned her numerous roles as a judge, mayor, physician and other authority figures on TV and in movies, died Oct. 9 in New York at...

  9. Nov 5, 2019 · Although Belack is best known for her recurring role as the no-nonsense judge, Margaret Barry, in the TV show "Law & Order"—and earlier, as the abrasive TV producer in "Tootsie"—her...

  10. Doris Belack. Actress: Tootsie. A New York native, Doris Belack began her acting career as an audio reader and lent her voice to the 1955 album "Poetry of the Negro" with Sidney Poitier.

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