Jenny O'Hara
Milestones
- Birthplace: Sonora, California, USA
- Birthday: February 24, 1942
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1998
Had regular role as Lottie, Sue Murphy's tough, unsentimental working class mother, in the Fox sitcom "Costello"
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1996
Appeared in "An Unexpected Family" and its sequel "An Unexpected Life" (1998) on the USA Network
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1996
Portrayed Margaret Desmond in NBC movie, "Robin Cook's 'Terminal'"
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1994
Acted in Martha Coolidge's feature "Angie"
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1985
Reprised "Odd Couple" role on Broadway; also understudied leading roles
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1984
Portrayed Sylvie in Los Angeles stage production of the female version of Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple"
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1980 to 1981
Regular on short-lived primetime soaper, "Secrets of Midland Heights" (CBS)
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1979
Acted in CBS movie "Letters From Frank", in which her fellow family members included Art Carney, Maureen Stapleton, Mike Farrell, Lew Ayres and Margaret Hamilton
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1979
Feature debut, "Heart Beat"
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1979
Played Emily Mahoney during first season of "The Facts of Life" (NBC)
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1976
Starred opposite Larry Hagman in NBC movie, "The Return of the World's Greatest Detective"
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1971
Acted role of Fran Kubelik (originated by sister Jill) in "Promises, Promises" on Broadway
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1967
Broadway musical debut, "The Fig Leaves Are Falling", directed by George Abbott
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1964
Broadway debut, "Dylan"
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First big break, touring company production of "Brecht on Brecht", appearing with Lotte Lenya
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Had recurring role as Thelma, a secretary who was romanced by a butler (played by real-life husband Nick Ullett) on the CBS daytime drama "As the World Turns"
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Made guest appearances on episodes of "Murphy Brown", "L.A. Law", "Empty Nest", "Law & Order" and "Beverly Hills, 90210"
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Played Pam Dawber's loyal assistant Dixie Randazzo in "My Sister Sam" (NBC)
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Raised in towns primarily in upstate New York and in Pennsylvania