Dorothy Meyer

Dorothy Meyer
in Sanford and Son (1973)
Born (1924-11-06)November 6, 1924
Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Died September 24, 1987(1987-09-24) (aged 62)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1931–1987

Dorothy Meyer (November 6, 1924 – September 24, 1987) was an African American character actress of film and television who made a name for herself portraying wisecracking maids, neighbors, friends, nurses, and church ladies throughout the 1970s and 1980s.

Life and career

She was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, on November 6, 1924, the daughter of a Presbyterian minister, a religion to which she adhered to throughout her entire life. During her childhood, she initially began her career as an actress singing and dancing in numerous Christian themed productions on The Bible Belt and was later inspired to further herself as an actress following the historical Oscar win of Hattie McDaniel in Gone With The Wind. During World War II, she worked as both a secretary and typist in a steel factory in her native Indiana during the daytime and later started appearing in amateur theatre during nights and her weekends off. In the early 1950s, she moved to California and began her career modeling, appearing in advertisements for such popular brand names as Maxwell House Coffee, Hallmark Greeting Cards, Westinghouse, Walgreens, Sears Roebuck, and Hersey's Chocolates. After two decades of advertisement modeling, she made her small screen debut in a 1971 episode of The Bill Cosby Show. Between 1971 and 1987, she would have 42 credits to her resume, including appearances on such syndicated programs as That's My Mama, Sanford and Son, The Waltons, Starsky and Hutch, The Jeffersons, Lou Grant, Hill Street Blues, Murder, She Wrote, and 227. She enjoyed a successful career and appeared alongside such notables as Linda Blair, Richard Pryor, and Muhammad Ali.[1]

Aside from acting, she was also noted as being a staunch liberal Democrat and African American rights activist, who was very supportive of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and spoke on numerous occasions regarding civil liberties in low-income communities. She also had a great deal of support and admiration for the administrations of John F. Kennedy and Jimmy Carter. Meyer died in Los Angeles, California on September 24, 1987, from undisclosed causes, at the age of 62. As per her last will and testament, was cremated with her ashes scattered at sea. She was unmarried, had no children, and her only survivors were distant cousins, two older brothers, one sister, and a few nieces and nephews. Two films she had made at the time of her death, Moving (1988) and Wildfire (1988), were released posthumously.

Filmography

Year Title Role Episode
1988WildfireEsther
1988MovingGrandma
1987227 (TV Series)Ruby JenkinsHappy Twentieth (1987) ... Ruby Jenkins
1986Murder, She Wrote (TV Series)Nurse O'HanlonDeadline for Murder (1986) ... Nurse O'Hanlon
1986CobraNurse #1
1986Hollywood Vice SquadHeavyset Woman
1985Do You Remember Love (TV Movie)Social Director
1983-1985Hill Street Blues (TV Series)WitnessDavenport in a Storm (1985) ... Witness
1983-1985Hill Street Blues (TV Series)CookThe Russians Are Coming (1983) ... Cook
1984Gimme a Break! (TV Series)Sarah BanksValentine (1984) ... Sarah Banks
1983Ryan's Four (TV Series)Ryan's Four (1983)
1983Newhart (TV Series)NurseRicky Nelson, Up Your Nose (1983) ... Nurse
1982King's Crossing (TV Series)Willa BristolStrangers (1982) ... Willa Bristol
1982King's Crossing (TV Series)Willa BristolOne Afternoon (1982) ... Willa Bristol
1982King's Crossing (TV Series)Willa BristolFamily Reunion (1982) ... Willa Bristol
1982King's Crossing (TV Series)Willa BristolThe Home Front (1982) ... Willa Bristol
1982King's Crossing (TV Series)Willa BristolConfusion by Cupid (1982) ... Willa Bristol
1981Whose Life Is It Anyway?2nd Nurse
1981Flamingo Road (TV Series)Trapped (1981)
1979Diff'rent Strokes (TV Series)Mrs. KeithThe Dog Story (1979) ... Mrs. Keith
1979Roller BoogieAda
1979Lou Grant (TV Series)LadyGambling (1979) ... Lady
1979H.O.T.S.Ezzetta
1979How the West Was Won (TV Series)HattieThe Scavengers (1979) ... Hattie
1978The Jeffersons (TV Series)Cassie KincaidFlorence's Union (1978) ... Cassie Kincaid
1977Starsky and Hutch (TV Series)Mrs. WaltersManchild on the Streets (1977) ... Mrs. Walters
1977Starsky and Hutch (TV Series)Mrs. MarloweStarsky and Hutch Are Guilty (1977) ... Mrs. Marlowe
1977Sanford Arms (TV Series)Sarah CalvinThe Grandparents (1977) ... Sarah Calvin
1977Rafferty (TV Series)Mrs. GreenerA Point of View (1977) ... Mrs. Greener
1977Panic in Echo Park (TV Movie)
1977The GreatestOdessa Clay
1976Having Babies (TV Movie)Admitting Nurse
1976Helter Skelter (TV Movie)Housekeeper
1976Grady (TV Series)Ernestine JohnsonNight School (1976)
1973-1975Sanford and Son (TV Series)Mrs. WalkerSanford and Rising Son (1975) ... Mrs. Walker
1973-1975Sanford and Son (TV Series)Aunt FlossieAunt Esther and Uncle Woodrow Pfftt... (1974) ... Aunt Flossie
1973-1975Sanford and Son (TV Series)Aunt FlossieThe Engagement (1973) ... Aunt Flossie
1975The Rookies (TV Series)Nadine BrooksReign of Terror (1975) ... Nadine Brooks
1975The Blue Knight (TV Series)ShopperPilot (1975) ... Shopper
1975Miles to Go Before I Sleep (TV Movie)Hattie
1975Insight (TV Series)NoraHunger Knows My Name (1975) ... Nora
1974That's My Mama (TV Series)Ruby LesterMama Gets Fractured (1974)
1974That's My Mama (TV Series)Ruby LesterOscar's Affair (1974)
1974That's My Mama (TV Series)Ruby LesterMama Steps Out (1974)
1974Airport 1975Passenger (uncredited)
1974The Family Kovack (TV Movie)Nurse
1974Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law (TV Series)Mrs. GreenI've Promised You a Father: Part 2 (1974)
1973A Dream for Christmas (TV Movie)Cousin Clara (uncredited)
1973The Waltons (TV Series)Mrs. BlankfortThe Chicken Thief (1973)
1972Circle of Fear (TV Series)WomanTime of Terror (1972)
1972The New Temperatures Rising Show (TV Series)Admissions ClerkThe Spy (1972)
1971The Bill Cosby Show (TV Series)Gloria's MotherThe Green-Eyed Monster (1971)

References

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