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BirthDate BirthPlace |
07/26/1948
St. Louis, MO |
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| Made her feature-film directorial debut with Only You (1992). |
| First regular job in show business was on the NBC game show The Fun Factory beginning in 1976. |
| After graduating from college, became a high-school art teacher. |
| To earn extra money for a trip to Europe, took a second job as a waitress in the Second City improvisational club in Chicago, where she soon became part of the troupe. |
| Was nominated for an Emmy every year she was on Hill Street Blues; took home the award in 1985. |
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