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Lois Nettleton

Actor

Died January 18, 2008 (80 years)

Lois June Nettleton was an American film, stage, radio, and television actress. She received three Primetime Emmy Award nominations and won two Daytime Emmy Awards. She performed in dozens of guest-starring roles on television shows. Early roles included The Twilight Zone; Naked City; Route 66; Mr. Novak; The Alfred Hitchcock Hour; The Eleventh Hour; Dr. Kildare; Twelve O'Clock High; The Fugitive; The F.B.I.; “[[Cannon}}”; Bonanza; Gunsmoke; The Virginian; and Daniel Boone. In 1973, she appeared on The Mary Tyler Moore Show as Lou Grant's new boss, Barbara Coleman, where she had a crush on Mr. Grant. She appeared in the pilot episode of The Eddie Capra Mysteries in 1978, as well as hit TV miniseries such as Washington: Behind Closed Doors and Centennial, as the murderous Maude Wendell. In 1987, she portrayed the role of Penny VanderHof Sycamore on the TV series version of the classic Kaufman and Hart comedy play You Can't Take It with You with Harry Morgan and Richard Sanders. She was a regular celebrity guest on various versions of the game show Pyramid from the 1970s through 1991. Nettleton won two Emmy Awards during her career. She won one for her role as Susan B. Anthony in the television film The American Woman: Profiles in Courage, and for "A Gun for Mandy", which was an episode of the religious anthology Insight. She received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for an episode of The Golden Girls. She also received Emmy nominations for her work in the TV movie Fear on Trial and for a recurring role on the series In the Heat of the Night in 1989. Nettleton appeared in a 2006 Christmas TV movie special titled The Christmas Card. A life member of the Actors Studio, Nettleton made her Broadway debut in the 1949 production of Dalton Trumbo's play, The Biggest Thief in Town using the name Lydia Scott. She appeared in a 1959 off-Broadway production of Look Charlie, which was written by her future husband, humorist Jean Shepherd. She received critical praise for her performance as Blanche DuBois in a 1973 revival of A Streetcar Named Desire. Nettleton was nominated for a Tony Award for her performance as Amy in a 1976 revival of They Knew What They Wanted. Other stage credits include Broadway productions of Darkness at Noon and Silent Night, Lonely Night. She continued to act onstage into her 70s. Her final stage performance was in 2004, in an off-Broadway play, How to Build a Better Tulip. In her later years, she did several voice roles for Disney, such as Disney's House of Mouse and Mickey's House of Villains (as Maleficent), and Herc's Adventures. She appeared in episodes of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater.

Movies & Shows with Lois Nettleton on Plex

Bonanza

Filmography

2006
The Christmas Card · as Rosie Spelman
2001
House of Mouse (TV Series) · as Maleficent
2001
Crossing Jordan (TV Series) · as Evelyn
2001
Mickey's House of Villains · as Maleficent (voice)
1996
The Pretender (TV Series) · as Gloria
1996
1995
The Feminine Touch · as Pigeon
1995
Baywatch Nights (TV Series) · as Frances Sandreen
1995
University Hospital (TV Series) · as Sarah McCormick
1994
Mirror Mirror 2: Raven Dance · as Sister Marion
1994
Spider-Man: The Animated Series (TV Series) · as Nora (voice)
1993
Babylon 5 (TV Series) · as Daggair
1992
Flash III: Deadly Nightshade · as Belle Crocker
1990
The Flash (TV Series) · as Unknown
1989
Seinfeld (TV Series) · as Mrs. Enright
1989
Coach (TV Series) · as Lois
1988
In the Heat of the Night (TV Series) · as Joanne St. John
1987
Full House (TV Series) · as Unknown
1985
Brass · as Claire Willis
1985
Mr. Belvedere (TV Series) · as Barbara Collins
1985
The Golden Girls (TV Series) · as Jean
1984
Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) · as Amelia
1983
Hotel (TV Series) · as Unknown
1982
1981
Butterfly · as Belle Morgan
1981
1981
Cagney & Lacey (TV Series) · as Unknown
1981
Deadly Blessing · as Louisa Stohler
1979
The Facts of Life (TV Series) · as Unknown
1978
Centennial (TV Series) · as Maude Wendell
1977
Washington: Behind Closed Doors (TV Series) · as Linda Martin
1977
The Love Boat (TV Series) · as Susan Stoddard
1976
1975
The Man in the Glass Booth · as Miriam Rosen
1974
Petrocelli (TV Series) · as Gloria
1974
Movin' On (TV Series) · as Karen
1973
Barnaby Jones (TV Series) · as Ellen Blazeford
1972
The Honkers · as Linda Lathrop
1972
The Bull of the West · as Mary Justin
1972
Women in Chains · as Sandra Parker / Sally Porter
1972
Kung Fu (TV Series) · as Unknown
1972
The Streets of San Francisco (TV Series) · as Unknown
1971
Cannon (TV Series) · as Unknown
1970
Dirty Dingus Magee · as Prudence Frost (schoolteacher)
1970
1970
The Mary Tyler Moore Show (TV Series) · as Unknown
1969
1969
Night Gallery (TV Series) · as Unknown
1969
Marcus Welby, M.D. (TV Series) · as Mary Anderson
1968
The Bamboo Saucer · as Anna Karachev
1968
The Name of the Game (TV Series) · as Ruth Prochek
1968
Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) · as Chelsea Merriman
1965
The F.B.I. (TV Series) · as Catherine Fossburg
1964
Mail Order Bride · as Annie Boley
1964
Daniel Boone (TV Series) · as Sulie
1963
General Hospital (TV Series) · as Virginia Benson
1963
The Fugitive (TV Series) · as Lucey Russell
1962
Period of Adjustment · as Dorothea Bates
1962
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV Series) · as Diane Castillejo
1962
The Virginian (TV Series) · as Mary Justin
1960
Route 66 (TV Series) · as Unknown
1959
Bonanza (TV Series) · as Elizabeth Ann Clauson
1959
The Twilight Zone (TV Series) · as Norma
1958
Naked City (TV Series) · as Fran Burney
1957
A Face in the Crowd · as Mr. Macey's Nurse (uncredited)
1957
Decoy (TV Series) · as Lois Bergen
1955
Gunsmoke (TV Series) · as Amy Todd
1949
Man Against Crime (TV Series) · as Ethel
1949
Captain Video And His Video Rangers (TV Series) · as actor
1948
Studio One (TV Series) · as Bertha Randall

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