Mary Kay Place
Mary Kay Place, born on September 23, 1947, is a talented American actress, singer, director, and screenwriter. She gained widespread recognition for her role as Loretta Haggers in the acclaimed television series "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman." Her outstanding performance in this comedy earned her a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 1977. In addition to her acting career, Place also ventured into music; she released a studio album through Columbia Records under the Loretta Haggers character, which featured the hit country song "Baby Boy," a Top Ten success on the charts.
Throughout her career, Place has demonstrated her versatility and creativity across various entertainment mediums, showcasing her skills as both a performer and a storyteller. With a legacy that spans decades, she continues to hold a significant place in American pop culture. Mary Kay Place's contributions to television and music not only highlight her individual talents but also reflect the broader landscape of the entertainment industry during her time.
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Filmography
Silver City (2004)
Death and Texas
In the Line of Duty: The Price of Vengeance
Last Weekend
Modern Problems
Committed (2000)
Nine Lives (2005)
Latter Days
My Father's Dragon
Captain Ron
Citizen Ruth
City of Ember
Miss Meadows
Mama's Boy
A New Life
New York, New York
The Big Chill
The Rainmaker (1997)
Pecker
Smooth Talk
Eye of God
Sweet Home Alabama
More American Graffiti
Grace Is Gone
Private Benjamin
A Country Christmas Story
Shrek Forever After
Diane
For My Daughter's Honor
Starting Over
Point Last Seen
Bright Angel
State Like Sleep
Youth in Oregon
Big Love
My So-Called Life
Lady Dynamite