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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mimi_KuzykMimi Kuzyk - Wikipedia

    Mimi is most noted for playing Detective Patsy Mayo on Hill Street Blues from 1984 to 1986. [2] Kuzyk received a Genie Award nomination for her work in the 2001 Canadian drama Lost and Delirious, and Gemini Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress. [2]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0476906Mimi Kuzyk - IMDb

    She is well recognized for her role as Detective Patsy Mayo on HIll Street Blues. Her performance as "Rita Kapeli" in the CBC drama Little Criminals (1996), and as Deputy Chief Kay Barrow in Blue Murder (2001) earned her Gemini nominations for Best Supporting Actress.

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  3. Mimi Kuzyk is a Winnipeg born actress, best know for her roles in the series Hill Street Blues (1981) and Blue Murder (2001). Mimi grew up in Winnipeg with her brother and five sisters. She discovered her love of dance at the age of eight. Following her passion, Mimi joined the Rusalka Folk Ensemble, which she would participate in as both a ...

    • February 21, 1952
  4. Mimi Kuzyk Marilyn Iris Kuzyk was born in Winnipeg. deciding from am early age she wanted to be a dancer, she joined the Rusalka Folk Ensemble at the age of 15. In the eighties she moved to LA and after a few 'bit parts' landed the role in HSB.

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  5. Hill Street Blues (TV Series) Details. Full Cast and Crew; Release Dates; Official Sites; Company Credits; Filming & Production; Technical Specs

  6. Mar 8, 2018 · This is a clip from "Jungle Madness: Part 2", the 17th episode from the first season of the 1981-87 NBC cop drama "Hill Street Blues". This originally aired as the two-part season finale on...

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  7. The theme music for Hill Street Blues was written by Mike Post, featuring Larry Carlton on guitar. [17] It was released as a single and became a major US hit, reaching #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in November 1981, winning the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance .

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