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    American actress and musical comedy performer

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    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 ...

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    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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Jul 20, 2020 · Nancy Walker was a petite woman largely known for her comedic chops in Hollywood. The comedian, who passed away in 1992, played the iconic titular role in the series, “Rhoda.” But if Walker had her way, she would have become a singer.

  5. Mar 25, 1992 · Pint-sized comedienne-singer who electrified Broadway at age 19 with her debut as a wisecracking ugly-duckling blind date in the Hugh Martin-Ralph Blaine musical "Best Foot Forward"...

  6. Mar 27, 1992 · Nancy Walker, who played Rhoda's mother, McMillan and wife's housekeeper and a paper-towel-promoting waitress in television commercials, along with a string of brassy, loudmouthed cutups on ...

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  8. Apr 10, 1992 · Nancy Walker, who died of lung cancer March 25 at age 69, was damn funny. She turned the character of Ida Morgenstern on Rhoda into a pop icon — the quintessential Jewish mother.

  9. Mar 8, 2024 · The journey of Nancy Walker, from vaudeville to television sensation, culminates in a legacy deeply etched in the annals of entertainment history. As Rosie and Ida, as director and friend, she left an indelible imprint on our culture, her flair and humor immortalized in the echoes of her laughter that ripple through TV history.

  10. Born Anna Myrtle Swoyer in Philadelphia in 1922, the child of a dancer and a vaudeville acrobat, Nancy Walker traveled the vaudeville circuit with her parents. She made her first public show-stopping appearance in 1923, at ten months old, when she crawled on stage.

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