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Rhoda Gemignani
Born
Rhoda Barbara Cohan

(1939年10月21日) October 21, 1939 (age 85)
OccupationActress
Years active1970−present
SpousePaul Gemignani (divorced)
RelativesMartin Cohan (brother)

Rhoda Gemignani (née Rhoda Barbara Cohan; born October 21, 1939)[1] is an American actress, best known for her recurring role as Mrs. Carmela Rossini in the American television sitcom Who's the Boss? .

She appeared frequently on television between the 1970s to 2000s, primarily acting in comedic shows. In addition to portraying Mrs. Rossini on Who's The Boss? , Gemignani had recurring roles on The Bob Newhart Show and Just Shoot Me! Outside of comedy, she made guest appearances in Police Woman , Kojak , The Twilight Zone , Hill Street Blues , Walker, Texas Ranger and many others. She appeared in the films Ghostbusters (1984), Three Fugitives (1989), and The Man Who Wasn't There (2001).

Career

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Starting in the 1970s, Gemignani began appearing on several sitcoms, typically in small roles. Her work in this genre includes Diff'rent Strokes , The Jeffersons , Friends , Seinfeld and The Mary Tyler Moore Show . On Full House , she originated the role of Jesse Katsopolis' mother, Irene, before being replaced by Yvonne Wilder.[2] She had a recurring role as Mrs. Rossini in long running sitcom Who's the Boss? (1984−92), appearing across all eight of the show's seasons.

In film, Gemignani appeared as a real estate agent in Ghostbusters (1984)[3] and played the role of Costanza in The Man Who Wasn't There (2001).[4] As a theater actress, Gemignani portrayed Cleopatra in play Caesar and Cleopatra ,[5] Titania in William Shakespeare's comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream ,[6] and Golde in a production of musical Fiddler on the Roof .[7]

During the 1990s, she played major roles in two short-lived television shows: beautician Ruby DeMattis in sitcom Family Album [8] and Pearl Frischetti on legal drama, The Great Defender .[9] At the turn of the millennium, she appeared as the mother of Elliot DiMauro on Just Shoot Me! (1999−2003).[10] Gemignani provided the voice of Gladys Fairfax and two other characters in the video game SWAT 4 , released in 2005.[11] Her only acting role during the 2010s was as Mrs. LeBlanc in the sitcom Episodes .

Personal life

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Gemignani was born as Rhoda Barbara Cohan[12] on October 21, 1939, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Leo and Lillian Cohan.[13] Her older brother, Martin Cohan, was a comedy writer who co-created Who's the Boss? [14] [15] Gemignani attended San Francisco State College.[12] She married theater composer Paul Gemignani in 1961;[12] they later divorced.[16] She is Jewish.[17]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1970 Sticky My Fingers... Fleet My Feet Mother Short
1980 Die Laughing Russian ticket taker
1984 Young Lust Bernice Borsalino
1984 Ghostbusters Real Estate Woman
1989 Three Fugitives Radio Operator
1999 Carlo's Wake Aunt Betty
2001 The Man Who Wasn't There Costanza

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1963 General Hospital Grace
1973 The Mary Tyler Moore Show Alice (uncredited) Season 3 Episode 16: "Lou's Place"
1973–1974 The Bob Newhart Show Joan Rossi 3 episodes
1975 The Jeffersons Emily Bates Season 2 Episode 12: "George and the Manager"
1976 Kojak Katrina Patropolous Season 3 Episode 15: "The Forgotten Room"
1976 NBC Special Treat Aunt Olga Season 1 Episode 5: "Papa and Me"
1976 Roxy Page Anna Hagopian TV Movie
1976 Doc Mrs. Gerber Season 2 Episode 1: "Carry on Nurse, Please"
1976 Police Woman Francine Season 3 Episode 4: "Sara Who?"
1977 Panic in Echo Park TV Movie
1979 The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal Mary Grasso TV Movie
1981 Nero Wolfe Mrs. Drossos Season 1 Episode 1: "The Golden Spiders"
1981–1983 Diff'rent Strokes Doctor / Mrs. Craig / Mrs. Valenti 3 episodes
1982 Farrell for the People Mrs. Theodakis TV Movie
1982 The Quest Season 1 Episode 3: "He Stole-A My Art"
1983 The Facts of Life Evelyn Season 4 Episode 21: "Help from Home"
1984 Concrete Beat Sylvie TV Movie
1984 Mike Hammer Mama Zinetta Season 2 Episode 9: "A Death in the Family"
1984–1992 Who's the Boss? Carmella Rossini 21 episodes (Recurring role)
1985 Hill Street Blues Mrs. Biomonte Season 5 Episode 22: "You're in Alice's"
1985 Goldie and the Bears Dorothy TV Movie
1986 The Twilight Zone Angelina Season 1 Episode 23: "Shadow Play/Grace Note"
segment: "Grace Note"
1986 St. Elsewhere Andrea Novino Season 5 Episode 10: "Once Upon a Mattress"
1987 Moonlighting Emily Season 3 Episode 10: "Poltergeist III - Dipesto Nothing"
1987 Blood Vows: The Story of a Mafia Wife Mama TV Movie
1987 Hunter Mrs. Palovsky Season 3 Episode 18: "A Child Is Born"
1987 Full House Irene Cochran Season 1 Episode 4: "The Return of Grandma"
1988 Still the Beaver Madame Rosa Season 4 Episode 5: "Cursed Again"
1989 Paradise Rusty Rolleri Season 1 Episode 12: "The Traveler"
1989 Wiseguy Marie (Present Day) Season 3 Episode 6: "How Will They Remember Me?"
1989 Snoops Madame Eleanor Season 1 Episode 7: "The Sagittarian Candidate"
1990 Rock Hudson TV Producer TV Movie
1990 Babes Aunt Marion Season 1 Episode 9: "The Thanksgiving Show"
1990–1991 Jake and the Fatman Carla Styles 2 episodes
1991 Eddie Dodd Judge Taylor Season 1 Episode 3: "Pound of Flesh"
1992 Seinfeld Woman With Elaine Season 3 Episode 13: "The Subway"
1992 Brooklyn Bridge Mrs. Kaminsky Season 2 Episode 6: "The Last Immigrant"
1993 Baywatch Mama Torzini Season 3 Episode 18: "Stakeout at Surfrider Beach"
1993 FBI: The Untold Stories Arlyne Season 2 Episode 14: "Mob Lady"
1993 Walker, Texas Ranger Yelena Season 1 Episode 1: "One Riot, One Ranger"
1993 Family Album Rudy DeMattis Series regular
1995 Charlie Grace Miss Jacobs Season 1 Episode 1: "Take Me to the Pilot"
1995 The Great Defender Pearl Frischetti Series regular
1996 Local Heroes Mrs. Trakacs Season 1 Episode 1: "Hometown Heroes"
1996 Life with Roger Mrs. Costello Season 1 Episode 7: "Love Thy Neighbor"
1997 Friends Mrs. Potter Season 4 Episode 4: "The One with the Ballroom Dancing"
1998 Caroline in the City Gail Season 3 Episode 20: "Caroline and the Little White Lies"
1998 The Closer Laraine Verna Season 1 Episode 7: "Honor Thy Jack"
1999 Netforce Momma TV Movie
1999 Rocky Marciano Pasquelina Marchegiano TV Movie
1999–2003 Just Shoot Me! Rhoda DiMauro 8 episodes
2000 The What a Cartoon Show Mamma Mia (voice) Season 2 Episode 8: "Foe Paws"
2005 Related Housing Services Secretary Season 1 Episode 3: "Cry Me a Sister"
2015–2017 Episodes Mrs. LeBlanc 2 episodes

Video games

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Year Title Role Notes
2005 SWAT 4 Gladys Fairfax / Sharon Conway / Female Hostage #4 (voice)

References

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  1. ^ [https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/68066033:1788?tid=&pid=&queryId=ca01636e-02af-45ba-8cd5-97e77f570504&_phsrc=fMu4&_phstart=successSource Rhoda Gemignani in the U.S., Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1]. Accessed June 11, 2024.
  2. ^ Terrace, Vincent (1993). Television Character and Story Facts: Over 110,000 Details from 1,008 Shows, 1945-1992. McFarland & Company. p. 161.
  3. ^ Holston, Kim R.; Winchester, Tom (1997). Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Film Sequels, Series, and Remakes. McFarland & Company. p. 233. ISBN 9780786401550.
  4. ^ Willis, John; Lynch, Tom (November 2002). Screen World 2002. Applause Theatre & Cinema Book Publishers. p. 125. ISBN 9781557835994.
  5. ^ "Lincoln Center Reportery Theater Performed at School Assembly Here". Irvington Gazette. November 2, 1967. p. 7.
  6. ^ O'Connor, J.; Goodland, K. (June 12, 2019). A Directory of Shakespeare in Performance 1970-1990: Volume 2, USA and Canada. Springer Publishing. p. 1133. ISBN 9781349600410.
  7. ^ McClellan, Joseph (August 29, 1980). "A Superb 'Fiddler'". The Washington Post . Retrieved October 15, 2022.
  8. ^ McNeil, Alex (1996). Total Television: The Comprehensive Guide to Programming from 1948 to the Present. Penguin Books. p. 274. ISBN 9780140249163.
  9. ^ Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle F. (June 24, 2009). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present. Random House Publishing Group. p. 558. ISBN 9780307483201.
  10. ^ Amarante, Joe (November 21, 2000). "Politics trumps the tabloids during sweeps". New Haven Register . Retrieved October 15, 2022.
  11. ^ "Rhoda Gemignani". Behind the Voice Actors. Retrieved October 15, 2022.
  12. ^ a b c "Temple Emanu-el Chapel Setting For Gemignani-Cohan Wedding Ceremony". The Jewish News . February 3, 1961. p. 6.
  13. ^ "Obituaries". The Jewish News . September 22, 1978. p. 23.
  14. ^ Leszczak, Bob (August 26, 2014). The Odd Couple on Stage and Screen. McFarland & Company. p. 141. ISBN 9781476615394.
  15. ^ Jalonen Fawthrop, Wendy (2010). "Sitcom Creator". Stanford University . Retrieved October 15, 2022.
  16. ^ Blau, Herbert (June 8, 2011). As If: An Autobiography, Volume 1. University of Michigan Press. p. 241. ISBN 9780472117789.
  17. ^ "Gemignani-Cohan Wedding". The Jewish News . September 22, 1978. p. 23.
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