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Nancy Dolman. Actress: Soap. Nancy Dolman was born on 26 September 1951 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She was an actress, known for Soap (1977), Royal Suite (1976) and Landon Landon & Landon (1980). She was married to Martin Short. She died on 21 August 2010 in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Nancy Jane Dolman Short (September 26, 1951 – August 21, 2010) was a Canadian comedic actress and singer. She had a recurring role as Annie Selig Tate on the ABC sitcom Soap . She appeared in her husband Martin Short's 1985 cable television special Martin Short: Concert for the North Americas .
Nancy Dolman ... Annie Selig 11 episodes, 1980-1981 Bob Seagren ... Dennis Phillips 11 episodes, 1977-1978 Barbara Rhoades ... Maggie Chandler 10 episodes, 1980-1981 Randee Heller ... Alice 9 episodes, 1979
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Aug 24, 2010 · Former actress Nancy Dolman, the wife of fellow Canadian Martin Short for 30 years, has died. She was 58 years old and passed away at their home in Pacific Palisades on Saturday, August 21st....
Nancy Dolman was born on September 26, 1951 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She was an actress, known for Soap (1977), Royal Suite (1976) and Landon Landon & Landon (1980). She was married to Martin Short. She died on August 21, 2010 in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- September 26, 1951
- August 21, 2010
Nancy Dolman as Annie Selig Tate (season 4) Gregory Sierra as "El Puerco" Valdez (season 4) Barbara Rhoades as Maggie Chandler (season 4) Jesse Welles as Gwen (season 4) Joe Mantegna as Juan One (season 4) George Wyner as Dr. Rudolph (season 4)
Nancy Jane Dolman Short (September 26, 1951 – August 21, 2010) was a Canadian comedic actress and singer. She had a recurring role as Annie Selig Tate on the ABC sitcom Soap. She appeared in her husband Martin Short's 1985 cable television special Martin Short: Concert for the North Americas.