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An orihinal na cast kan The Mary Tyler Moore Show, 1970. Taas: Valerie Harper (Rhoda), Ed Asner (Lou Grant), Cloris Leachman (Phyllis). Baba: Gavin MacLeod (Murray), Moore, Ted Knight (Ted).

Si Mary Tyler Moore (Disyembre 29, 1936 – Enero 25, 2017) sarong Amerikanang aktres, na midbid sa saiyang mga ginagampanan sa telebisyon na sitcoms The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970–77), bilang Mary Richards, trenta anyos na daraga na nagtatrabaho bilang local news producer sa Minneapolis, asin The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961–66), na ginampanan niya si Laura Petrie, sarong dating parabayle na naging agom asin ina sa Westchester.[1][2] An saiyang sikat na pelikula iyo an Thoroughly Modern Millie kan 1967asin Ordinary People kan 1980 na ginampanan niya an kakaibang karakter asin harayo sa mga dati niyang role, ini naging dalan para siya maging nominado sa Academy Award for Best Actress.[3][4]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1957 The Eddie Fisher Show Dancer 2 episodes
1959 The George Burns Show Linda Knox Episode: "The Landlord's Daughter"
1959 Schlitz Playhouse of Stars Student #1 Episode: "Ivy League"
1959 Steve Canyon Second Spanish Girl Episode: "Strike Force" (as Mary Moore)
1959 Richard Diamond, Private Detective Sam 7 episodes
1959 Bourbon Street Beat Laura Montgomery / Elyse Brown Picard 2 episodes [5]
1959–60 77 Sunset Strip Laura Chandler / Marie Drew / Girl 2 episodes
1959–60 Riverboat Lily Belle de Lesseps / Brunette Girl in Coach 2 episodes
1959 Bronco Marilee Goddard Episode: "Flight from an Empire"
1960 Bachelor Father Joanne Sutton / Huey's Sister 2 episodes
1960 Checkmate Millie Episode: "Lady on the Brink"
1960 Johnny Staccato Bonnie Howard Episode: "The Mask of Jason"
1960 Overland Trail Joan Ransom Episode: "All the O'Mara Horses"
1960 The Tab Hunter Show Brunette Episode: "One Blonde Too Many"

Guest star in series premiere
1960 Wanted Dead or Alive Sophie Anderson Episode: "The Twain Shall Meet"
1960 The Millionaire Linda Episode: "Millionaire Vance Ludlow"
1960 The Deputy Amy Collins Episode: "Day of Fear"
1960–62 Thriller Sherry Smith / Mary Snyder 2 episodes
1960–61 Hawaiian Eye Peggy / Joan White / Vanessa Kinard / Susan Hart 4 episodes
1961 Stagecoach West Linda Anson Episode: "The Dead Don't Cry"
1961 Surfside 6 Kathy Murlow Episode: "Inside Job"
1961 Lock-Up Nan Havens Episode: "The Case of Nan Havens"
1961 The Aquanauts Dana March Episode: "Killers in Paradise"
1962 Straightaway Episode: "Sounds of Fury"
1961–66 The Dick Van Dyke Show Laura Petrie / Laura Meehan / Sam 158 episodes
1969 Dick Van Dyke and the Other Woman Herself Television special
1969 Run a Crooked Mile Elizabeth Sutton Television film
1970–77 The Mary Tyler Moore Show Mary Richards 168 episodes
1974–77 Rhoda Mary Richards 6 episodes
1974 The American Parade Narrator Television miniseries

Episode: "We the Women"
1975–76 Phyllis Mary Richards 2 episodes
1976 Mary's Incredible Dream Angel / Devil / Woman Television special
1978 Mary Host / Skit characters Variety show
1978 First, You Cry Betty Rollin Television film
1979 The Mary Tyler Moore Hour Mary McKinnon 11 episodes
1979 Password Plus Herself Game Show Contestant / Celebrity Guest Star
1984 Heartsounds Martha Weinman Lear Television film
1985 Finnegan Begin Again Liz DeHaan
1985–86 Mary Mary Brenner 13 episodes
1987 Shalom Sesame Herself 2 episodes
1988 Lincoln Mary Todd Lincoln Television miniseries

2 episodes
1988 Annie McGuire Annie McGuire 10 episodes
1990 The Last Best Year Wendy Haller Television film
1990 Thanksgiving Day Paula Schloss
1991 Mary Tyler Moore: The 20th Anniversary Show Herself Television special
1993 Stolen Babies Georgia Tann Television film
1994 Frasier Marjorie (voice) Episode: "Frasier Crane's Day Off"
1995 New York News Louise Felcott 13 episodes
1996 Stolen Memories: Secrets from the Rose Garden Jessica Television film
1996 Ellen Herself 2 episodes
1997 Payback Kathryn Stanfill Television film
1997 The Naked Truth Catherine Wilde 4 episodes
1998 Reno Finds Her Mom Herself Television special
1999 King of the Hill Reverend Karen Stroup (voice) Episode: "Revenge of the Lutefisk"
2000 Mary and Rhoda Mary Richards-Cronin Television film
2000 Good as Gold
2001 Like Mother, Like Son: The Strange Story of Sante and Kenny Kimes Sante Kimes / Eva Guerrero
2001 The Ellen Show Aunt Mary Episode: "Ellen's First Christmess"
2002 The Mary Tyler Moore Reunion Herself Television special
2002 Miss Lettie and Me Lettie Anderson Television film
2003 The Gin Game Fonsia Dorsey
2003 Blessings Lydia Blessing
2004 The Dick Van Dyke Show Revisited Laura Petrie
2005 Snow Wonder Aunt Lula
2006 That '70s Show Christine St. George 3 episodes
2008 Lipstick Jungle Joyce Connor 2 episodes
2011–13 Hot in Cleveland Diane 2 episodes (final TV role)

Pilmograpiya

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1961 X-15 Pamela Stewart
1967 Thoroughly Modern Millie Miss Dorothy Brown
1968 What's So Bad About Feeling Good? Liz
1968 Don't Just Stand There! Martine Randall
1969 Change of Habit Sister Michelle
1980 Ordinary People Beth Jarrett [6]
1982 Six Weeks Charlotte Dreyfus [7]
1986 Just Between Friends Holly Davis
1996 Flirting with Disaster Pearl Coplin
1996 How the Toys Saved Christmas Granny Rose Voice [8]
1997 Keys to Tulsa Cynthia Boudreau
2000 Labor Pains Esther Raymond
2002 Cheats Mrs. Stark
2009 Against the Current Liz's Mom (final film role)
Year Association Category Work Result Ref.
1963 Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series The Dick Van Dyke Show Nominated [9]
1964

1966
The Dick Van Dyke Show Won [10][11]
1965 Golden Globe Awards Actress in a Television Series The Dick Van Dyke Show Won [12]
1971 The Mary Tyler Moore Show Won
1971

1972
Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series The Mary Tyler Moore Show Nominated [13]

[14]
1972–77 Golden Globe Awards Actress in a Television Series The Mary Tyler Moore Show Nominated
1973 The Mary Tyler Moore Show Nominated
1973

1974
Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series The Mary Tyler Moore Show Won [15]

[16]
1975 The Mary Tyler Moore Show Nominated [17]
1976 The Mary Tyler Moore Show Won [18]
1977 The Mary Tyler Moore Show Nominated [19]
1980 Golden Globe Awards Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Ordinary People Won
1980 Tony Awards Special award Whose Life Is It Anyway? Won [20]
1980 Academy Awards Best Actress Ordinary People Nominated [21]
1980 Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Actress in a Play Whose Life Is It Anyway? Nominated
1985 Tony Awards Best Reproduction (Play or Musical) Joe Egg (produced by MTM Enterprises, Inc.) Won [22]
1985 Women in Film Crystal award Won
1993 Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Stolen Babies Won [23]

Mga Toltolan

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  8. Langan, Fred (August 17, 2014). "Versatile actor Walter Massey helped Canadian theatres". Retrieved January 26, 2017. 
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  13. "23rd Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. 
  14. "24th Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. 
  15. "25th Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. 
  16. "26th Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. 
  17. "27th Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. 
  18. "28th Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. 
  19. "29th Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. 
  20. "Whose Life Is It Anyway? Broadway @ Royale Theatre". Retrieved 2017-01-26. 
  21. "The 53rd Academy Awards (1980) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1981. Retrieved on August 27, 2013. 
  22. "Mary Tyler Moore dead at age of 80". http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/mary-tyler-moore-dead-age-80-article-1.2955361. Retrieved on 26 January 2017. 
  23. "Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Special - 1993". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved January 26, 2017.