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  1. Telma Hopkins was born on October 28, 1948 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Family Matters (1989), Half & Half (2002) and The Love Guru (2008). She was previously married to Donald B. Alen.

  2. Telma Hopkins is an American singer and actress who gained prominence as a member of ‘Tony Orlando and Dawn’, a 1970s pop music group. As an actress, she is known for her work in films such as 'Trancers' and 'The Love Guru'. She made her acting debut with a minor role in the miniseries 'Roots: The Next Generations'.

  3. May 24, 2021 · Telma Hopkins , who played Rachel on the 90s family sitcom, will reunite with her long-lost son Bryton James who played Little Richie. But the mother and son won’t be reunited on the Family...

  4. Telma Louise Hopkins is an American actress and pop singer. Hopkins rose to prominence as a member of the pop group Tony Orlando and Dawn, whom had several number-one songs. She also performed on the CBS variety show Tony Orlando and Dawn from 1974 until 1976 along with Tony Orlando and Joyce Vincent Wilson.

  5. Each week millions of TV viewers tuned in to see Telma Hopkins on ABC's highly rated Bosom Buddies. No stranger to TV, Telma was once a part of Tony Orlando and Dawn, a group that sold 27 million albums, received 3 Gold albums, 5 Gold singles, 3 Platinum singles and 2 Grammy nominations for Best Song!

  6. Telma Louise Hopkins is an American actress and singer. Hopkins rose to prominence as a member of the 1970s pop music group Tony Orlando and Dawn, which had several number-one songs. She also performed on the CBS variety show Tony Orlando and Dawn from 1974 until 1976 along with Tony Orlando and Joyce Vincent Wilson.

  7. Athletes. Thelma Hopkins. Biographical information. Biography. Thelma Hopkins had the following podium finishes at major championships: 2nd in the 1956 Olympics High Jump; 1st in the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games High Jump, 2nd in the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Long Jump.

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