Misty Rowe Movies
Actress/singer/comedienne
Misty Rowe's career peaked in the 1970s and 1980s and placed its strongest emphasis on television and stage. Born in 1952,
Rowe studied under preeminent acting coach
Stella Adler, and achieved her most enduring fame as one of the longest-reigning contributors (outstripped only by a handful of regulars including
Roy Clark and
Minnie Pearl) to the country music-themed comedy variety program
Hee Haw;
Rowe signed on with the program in 1972 and remained with the cast until 1991, or two years before its first-run syndication ended. In the interim, she joined the cast of
Happy Days for the first season only, won the part of Maid Marian in
Mel Brooks' short-lived sitcom farce
When Things Were Rotten (1975), and -- very briefly -- starred opposite
Kathie Lee Johnson (soon to become
Kathie Lee Gifford),
Lulu Roman, and others in the comedy variety spinoff of
Hee Haw, Hee Haw Honeys (1978). Meanwhile,
Rowe also eked out a presence on-stage in such productions as the musical comedy Lil' Abner opposite
Joe Namath.
Following
Rowe's stint on
Hee Haw, she endured a bout of personal tragedy, but overcame the related emotional difficulties and scored a triumph by headlining the touring stage production Always...Patsy Cline as the famous, tragic country crooner.
Rowe then embarked on a stand-up act, headlining clubs including Caroline's, Stand-Up New York, and Don't Tell Mama.
Rowe's feature film career witnessed her landing supporting roles in projects including
Loose Shoes (1980),
National Lampoon's Class Reunion (1982), and
Meatballs Part II (1984). ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi