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Elizabeth „Beth“ Howland (* 28. Mai 1941 in Boston, Massachusetts; † 31. Dezember 2015 in Santa Monica, Kalifornien [1]) war eine US-amerikanische Schauspielerin . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Filmografie (Auswahl) 3 Auszeichnungen. 4 Broadway. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Leben.
Elizabeth Howland (May 28, 1941 – December 31, 2015) was an American actress. She worked on stage and television, and was best known for playing waitress Vera Gorman in the sitcom Alice. Howland originated the role of Amy in the original Broadway cast of Stephen Sondheim's Company, where she introduced the patter song "Getting ...
YearTitleRoleNotes1959Clem's wifeUncredited Musical film based on the ...1970Herself / AmyDocumentary film by D. A. Pennebaker, ...1972Linda FosterEpisode: "Have I Found a Guy for You" (S ...1973The Ted Bessell ShowMargaretMade-for-TV-Movie directed by Bill Persky.Beth Howland (1941-2015) was an American actress, producer and singer, best known for her role as Vera Louise Gorman on Alice (1976-1985). She also appeared in The Mary Tyler Moore Show, A Caribbean Mystery and Company, and was married to Charles Kimbrough and Michael J. Pollard.
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The actress who played Vera Gorman on the sitcom Alice passed away in 2015 after a battle with lung cancer. She had a long career in TV and theater, earning four Golden Globe nominations for Alice.
25. Mai 2016 · May 24, 2016. Beth Howland, who made high anxiety an art form as the ditsy, accident-prone waitress Vera Louise Gorman on the 1970s and ’80s sitcom “Alice,” died on Dec. 31, 2015, in Santa...
25. Mai 2016 · May 25, 2016 7:40am. CBS/Photofest. Beth Howland, the actress who was best known for her role as a ditzy waitress on the 1970s and ‘ 80s CBS sitcom Alice, has died. She was 74. Her husband,...
Beth Howland was an actress and producer, best known for her role as Vera Louise Gorman on Alice (1976). She died of lung cancer in 2015, after a career in Broadway, film and television.