- Naissance
- Décédé(e)25 mars 1992 · Studio City, Californie, États-Unis (cancer du poumon)
- Nom de naissanceAnna Myrtle Swoyer
- Taille4′ 11″ (1,50 m)
- Nancy Walker est née le 10 mai 1922 à Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis. Elle était actrice et réalisatrice. Elle est connue pour Rhoda (1974), McMillan & Wife (1971) et The Golden Girls (1985). Elle était mariée à David Craig et Gar Moore. Elle est morte le 25 mars 1992 en Californie, États-Unis.
- Conjoints(es)David Craig(29 janvier 1951 - 25 mars 1992) (son décès, 1 enfant)Gar Moore(1 août 1948 - 8 juin 1949) (divorcé)
- Parents
- Appeared in multiple commercials as a spokesperson for Bounty Paper Towels as the lovable Rosie the Waitress in the 1970s and 1980s.
- Despite her enormous success as a comedienne, Walker was highly insecure and underwent years of therapy.
- When auditioning for "Best Foot Forward" on Broadway, George Abbott thought she was the actress Helen Walker auditioning and signed her up for a bit part. After she got the part, her talent was revealed and the part was rewritten into a starring role for her. She decided to keep the name "Walker."
- Met husband and vocal coach David Craig when she lost her voice during the run of the Broadway musical "Look Ma, I'm Dancing" in 1948. The two had a daughter and remained married until Walker's death in 1992.
- Nancy Walker's daughter, Miranda Craig, said the actress had a recurrence of a lung cancer in both of her lungs in 1990, which was first diagnosed and removed in 1982.
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