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Marjorie Armstrong Post (November 4, 1950 – August 7, 2021), known professionally as Markie Post, was an American actress.Her best known roles include bail bondswoman Terri Michaels in The Fall Guy on ABC from 1982 to 1985; public defender Christine Sullivan on the NBC sitcom Night Court from 1985 to 1992; Georgie Anne Lahti Hartman on the CBS sitcom Hearts Afire from 1992 to 1995; and ...
Laurie Phillips (Markie Post) is distraught when her five-year-old daughter Marilee (Sarah Freeman) is discovered murdered. Increasingly frustrated by the inabilities of the local police to find the killer, Laurie turns to an old friend of the family, State Trooper Frank Mayfield ( Gerald McRaney ) and soon reaches the terrifying conclusion ...
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Markie Post, the actor known for her roles in shows like "Night Court" and "The Kids Are Alright," has died at age 70, her family announced Saturday. "With great sadness, the family of actress ...
Markie Post, the actress best known for roles in “Night Court” and “The Fall Guy,” has died after an almost four-year battle with cancer. Markie Post, the actress best known for roles in ...
Hearts Afire is an American television sitcom created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, starring John Ritter and Markie Post, that aired on CBS from September 14, 1992, to February 1, 1995. The series' title is taken from a line in the Earth, Wind & Fire song " That's the Way of the World " (which originally served as the series' theme song).
The Hottest Movie Moments of 2024 From Challengers Steamy 3 Way Kiss to Ryan Gosling s Wet T Shirt Chad Michael Murray s Magic Mike Moment 145 Let’s keep this last item on the list short and sweet.
A contest in a Milwaukee tavern in 1976 was subject to a police raid, despite contestants wearing Scotch Tape under their T-shirts as required by the police. [10] Jacqueline Bisset's appearance in the 1977 film The Deep, where she swam underwater wearing only a T-shirt for a top, helped to bring the wet T-shirt contest to broader public ...