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  1. Nancy Lou Marchand [citation needed] (June 19, 1928 – June 18, 2000) was an American actress. She began her career in theater in 1951. She was most famous for her television portrayals of Margaret Pynchon on Lou Grant and Livia Soprano on The Sopranos.

  2. Overview. Born. June 19, 1928 · Buffalo, New York, USA. Died. June 18, 2000 · Stratford, Connecticut, USA (emphysema and lung cancer) Birth name. Nancy Lou Marchand. Nickname. Nan. Height. 5′ 9½″ (1.77 m) Mini Bio. Nancy Marchand's mother, a pianist, sent her shy daughter to acting classes in hopes of breaking her out of her shell.

    • June 19, 1928
    • June 18, 2000
  3. Nancy Marchand. Actress: The Sopranos. Nancy Marchand's mother, a pianist, sent her shy daughter to acting classes in hopes of breaking her out of her shell. As a student at Carnegie Tech (Carnegie Mellon University), she studied the works of William Shakespeare and the other great playwrights and, upon graduation, set off for New York City.

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    • Buffalo, New York, USA
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    • Stratford, Connecticut, USA
  4. Actress Nancy Marchand, whose stage career stretched over five decades and whose television series included "Lou Grant" and "The Sopranos," died June 18 at her home in Stratford, CT, after a long...

  5. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. Nancy Lou Marchand[citation needed] (June 19, 1928 – June 18, 2000) was an American actress. She began her career in theater in 1951. She was most famous for her television portrayals of Margaret Pynchon on Lou Grant and Livia Soprano on The Sopranos.

  6. Jun 20, 2000 · Nancy Marchand, the distinguished character actress who excelled at playing wise and imperious authority figures -- newspaper publishers, queens, grande dames and a madam -- and who...

  7. American. Gender. Female. Birth Details. June 19, 1928. Buffalo, New York, United States. Death Details. June 18, 2000. Stratford, Connecticut. Famous Works. Credits. STAGE DEBUT--The Late George Apley, Ogunquit, ME, 1946. Credits; PRINCIPAL STAGE APPEARANCES. Reporter, The Winslow Boy, Falmouth Theatre, Falmouth, MA, 1949.

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