Georgia Engel Movies
A beloved comedic actress whose breakthrough performance in the
Mary Tyler Moore Show helped convince a disgruntled
Ted Knight to stick with the series despite disappointment with his character,
Georgia Engel's golden comic talents are only matched by her unmistakable blonde locks and remarkable zeal for her craft. A native of Washington, D.C., who studied her craft at The University of Hawaii,
Engel appeared in
Milos Forman's
Taking Off and
Jacques Deray's
The Outside Man before joining the cast of
The Mary Tyler Moore Show in a one-time role that was quickly expanded when producers made note of her comic abilities.
Engel remained with the series until the end of its run in 1977, during which time she was nominated for two Emmy awards for her winning performances. If subsequent appearances on such short-lived sitcoms as
The Betty White Show and Goodtime Girls found
Engel's career floundering somewhat in the late-'70s/early-'80s, post-
Mary Tyler Moore era, a six-year stint in the popular television series
Coach in the early '90s found her back in top form. Of course that was only the beginning to
Engel's comeback period, and following the cancellation of
Coach in 1997, her success carried over into the new millennium with a recurring role on
Everybody Loves Raymond. Minor voice work in
Dr. Dolittle 2 preceded a return to the big screen in the 2002 comedy
The Sweetest Thing, after which she made an appearance in theater opposite
I Dream of Jeannie's
Barbara Eden in The Odd Couple: The Female Version. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide