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R.I.P.: Sheree North (Marilyn lookalike)
UPI ^ | Nov. 7, 2005

Posted on 11/07/2005 2:05:59 PM PST by JellyJam

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- Film, stage and TV star Sheree North, best known for her roles on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "Seinfeld," has died in Los Angeles at age 72.

North died Friday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center from complications of surgery, her daughter told Monday's Los Angeles Times.

The platinum blonde bombshell of 1950s Hollywood played Lou Grant's girlfriend, Charlene Maguire, in the "Mary Tyler Moore Show" and Kramer's mom, Babs, on "Seinfield."

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1 posted on 11/07/2005 2:06:00 PM PST by JellyJam
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2 posted on 11/07/2005 2:08:19 PM PST by Borges
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To: JellyJam

Remember the Seinfeld episode where Kramer catches her in a "compromising position" with Newman?


3 posted on 11/07/2005 2:09:12 PM PST by lesser_satan
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To: lesser_satan

A real beauty with wonderful comic timing! I remember her as Lou's love interest after his divorce on Mary Tyler Moore.


4 posted on 11/07/2005 2:12:12 PM PST by SouthCarolinaKit
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To: JellyJam

The name is real familiar but for some reason I can't place her in my mind.


5 posted on 11/07/2005 2:17:41 PM PST by yarddog
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To: yarddog

I remember her best as Lou Grant's girlfriend, the lounge singer, on "Mary Tyler Moore."


6 posted on 11/07/2005 2:21:43 PM PST by JellyJam (Best headline ever: "The Painful Truth: All the World Terrorists Are Muslims!")
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To: JellyJam

I never watched Lou Grant so that might be part of the reason but I am sure I have heard that name for a long time.


7 posted on 11/07/2005 2:23:14 PM PST by yarddog
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To: JellyJam

I remember her for playing Serepta, John Wayne's former galpal, in "The Shootist."


8 posted on 11/07/2005 2:26:42 PM PST by Mike Bates (Irish Alzheimer's victim: I only remember the grudges.)
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To: lesser_satan

Can you post a later picture of her? I can't for the life of me remember who she is!


9 posted on 11/07/2005 2:27:06 PM PST by RoseofTexas
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10 posted on 11/07/2005 2:30:42 PM PST by JellyJam (Best headline ever: "The Painful Truth: All the World Terrorists Are Muslims!")
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some more info:

North, who had been in good health, died unexpectedly Friday at a Los Angeles hospital of complications following surgery, said her daughter, Dawn Bessire of Santa Monica.

Groomed as a studio glamour girl who could substitute for the more famous but often unreliable Marilyn Monroe, North was later interviewed or cast in documentaries and shows about Monroe. Among them were the 1980 television movie, “Marilyn: The Untold Story,” in which she played Monroe’s mother; and the documentaries “Marilyn Monroe: Beyond the Legend” in 1987 and “Intimate Portrait: Marilyn Monroe” in 1996.

Hollywood insiders originally whispered that 20th Century Fox hired North only as a threat to the troublesome Monroe — whom she did replace in the 1955 “How to Be Very, Very Popular,” in which she outdanced and outshone the leggy Betty Grable. North not only shared Monroe’s blond coiffure but almost exactly matched her height and measurements.

Unlike other studio-styled blondes such as Jayne Mansfield or Mamie Van Doren, North tried to change her bombshell image, allowing herself to age gracefully, work without makeup and segue into older character parts. She worked steadily, enjoying a half-century career on stage, television and in film. But she never quite shook the initial image as a beauty, which she blamed on studio-generated press coverage in the 1950s.

“Even today,” she told the Los Angeles Times in 1983, lamenting that she had been rejected for several dramatic roles because of her looks, “there’s still the same reaction when producers hear my name. They remember me as the blonde who was to have taken over from Marilyn Monroe.”

Born Dawn Bethel in Los Angeles on Jan. 17, 1933, North danced as a youngster with USO shows during World War II.

She made her film debut in 1951 in “Excuse My Dust,” starring Red Skelton. But despite her first few films, she became so discouraged about launching a show-business career that she considered going to secretarial school.

North had to cross the country for her breakout role — a wild dance number in the Broadway musical “Hazel Flagg” she was given after an agent saw her dancing in a Santa Monica nightclub. The debut on the Great White Way earned her a Theatre World award and a chance to repeat her self-styled jitterbug in the Dean Martin-Jerry Lewis film version of the stage show, retitled “Living It Up,” in 1954.

When she appeared on the initial episode of “The Bing Crosby Show” on television that same year, former Times television critic Walter Ames noted: “One of the surprises of the show was Sheree North, the shapely dancer. No one had given me an inkling that she could deliver comedy lines as well as she did, but she more than held her own with Bing and Jack Benny. Sheree came pretty close to walking off with the show.”

After that, her film credits quickly rose to leading lady status, as in the 1956 musical film “The Best Things in Life Are Free” opposite Gordon MacRae and Dan Dailey.

North appeared on stage in such popular musicals as “Can-Can,” “Irma La Douce” and “Bye Bye Birdie.” Her films including “The Outfit” with Robert Duvall in 1973, “The Shootist” starring John Wayne in 1976, and the 1991 thriller “Defenseless” with Barbara Hershey and Sam Shepard.

But the actress probably gained her widest recognition on television. She had guest roles in such top series as “The Virginian,” “The Fugitive,” “Cannon,” “McMillan and Wife,” “Kojak,” “Hawaii Five-O,” “Fantasy Island” and “The Golden Girls.” She earned Emmy nominations for appearances on “Marcus Welby, M.D.” and “Archie Bunker’s Place.”

In 1974, on the 100th episode of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” Ed Asner’s character Lou Grant fell for her as Charlene Maguire, a saloon singer with a past.

North is survived by her husband, Phillip Norman, of Los Angeles; two daughters from previous marriages, Dawn Bessire and Erica Torrablas; and one grandchild. No public service is planned.

11 posted on 11/07/2005 2:33:34 PM PST by JellyJam (Best headline ever: "The Painful Truth: All the World Terrorists Are Muslims!")
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To: RoseofTexas

I always thought she was a good actress and I loved her voice.


12 posted on 11/07/2005 2:36:25 PM PST by finallyatexan
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To: JellyJam

Never cared much one way or the other about her until she played the role of Kramer's mother in Seinfeld. She did a great job in that role. Gosh, complications from surgery? Wow. How sad.


13 posted on 11/07/2005 2:36:59 PM PST by cubreporter
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To: RoseofTexas
This is from the late 70's


14 posted on 11/07/2005 2:44:03 PM PST by hattend (Rum and Coke, please!)
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To: JellyJam

Not even Bette Davis could do a blowsy, shopworn drunk better than Sheree North.


15 posted on 11/07/2005 2:49:43 PM PST by IronJack
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Too bad. Don't go under the knife unless you absolutely have to.


16 posted on 11/07/2005 2:57:53 PM PST by luvbach1 (Near the belly of the beast in San Diego)
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To: JellyJam
She was excellent in a small role in Don Siegel's great film, Charlie Varrick.
17 posted on 11/07/2005 3:05:42 PM PST by Faraday
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Babs: What are you doing out here?
Newman: Nothing, just minding my own business.
Babs: Well, you can't get into any trouble by doing that!
Newman: Who says I'm looking for trouble?

I love that exchange between those two. Apologies if I screwed it up.
18 posted on 11/07/2005 3:12:30 PM PST by Veggie Todd (Were those magic grits?)
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To: JellyJam

RIP


19 posted on 11/07/2005 3:21:15 PM PST by Sergio (If a tree fell on a mime in the forest, would he make a sound?)
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To: Faraday

IIRC, she was also in quite a few Charles Broson films.


R.I.P. to a highly underated actress..


20 posted on 11/07/2005 3:25:41 PM PST by Mr. Jazzy (Bumper sticker "Martyrs or Marines: Who do YOU think will get the virgins?")
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