Florence Halop

Florence Halop ( born January 23, 1923 in Queens, New York City, New York, † July 15, 1986 in Los Angeles, California ) was an American actress.

Life

Florence Halop began her career as a radio play spokeswoman at the age of four years in Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre and was especially in the 1940s mainly to radio active. As an actress, she appeared for the first time in 1939 in an undisclosed uncredited supporting role in the comedy film Nancy Drew ... Reporter with. The following year she starred with her ​​brother Billy Halop the page in Junior G -Men. In the 1950s, she made ​​guest appearances on shows such as I Love Lucy and played 1952-1955 in the sitcom Meet Millie 78 episodes in the role of Mama Bronson.

In the 1960s, she had further guest appearances in successful also in German-speaking formats such as Alfred Hitchcock Presents and I Spy. One of her rare film appearances they had in the 1966 Doris Day comedy spy in lace panties. Only in an advanced age, she received roles by which it was known to the television audience. First they played 1984-1985 Mrs. Hufnagel in the doctor's series St. Elsewhere, before the second season of the sitcom Night Court Selma Diamond replaced, who had died from cancer. Halop introduced in the second season is the bailiff Florence Kleiner, but died as Diamond in front of her at a cancer. In the series, she was subsequently replaced by Marsha Warfield.

Halop was 1949-1975 married to George Gruskin, the couple had two children.

Filmography (selection)

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