Rhoda Gemignani
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Rhoda Gemignani | |
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Born | Rhoda Barbara Cohan (1939年10月21日) October 21, 1939 (age 85) |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1970−present |
Spouse | Paul Gemignani (divorced) |
Relatives | Martin 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
[edit ]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
[edit ]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
[edit ]Film
[edit ]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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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
[edit ]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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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
[edit ]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2005 | SWAT 4 | Gladys Fairfax / Sharon Conway / Female Hostage #4 (voice) |
References
[edit ]- ^ [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.
- ^ Terrace, Vincent (1993). Television Character and Story Facts: Over 110,000 Details from 1,008 Shows, 1945-1992. McFarland & Company. p. 161.
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- ^ 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.
- ^ McClellan, Joseph (August 29, 1980). "A Superb 'Fiddler'". The Washington Post . Retrieved October 15, 2022.
- ^ McNeil, Alex (1996). Total Television: The Comprehensive Guide to Programming from 1948 to the Present. Penguin Books. p. 274. ISBN 9780140249163.
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- ^ Amarante, Joe (November 21, 2000). "Politics trumps the tabloids during sweeps". New Haven Register . Retrieved October 15, 2022.
- ^ "Rhoda Gemignani". Behind the Voice Actors. Retrieved October 15, 2022.
- ^ a b c "Temple Emanu-el Chapel Setting For Gemignani-Cohan Wedding Ceremony". The Jewish News . February 3, 1961. p. 6.
- ^ "Obituaries". The Jewish News . September 22, 1978. p. 23.
- ^ Leszczak, Bob (August 26, 2014). The Odd Couple on Stage and Screen. McFarland & Company. p. 141. ISBN 9781476615394.
- ^ Jalonen Fawthrop, Wendy (2010). "Sitcom Creator". Stanford University . Retrieved October 15, 2022.
- ^ Blau, Herbert (June 8, 2011). As If: An Autobiography, Volume 1. University of Michigan Press. p. 241. ISBN 9780472117789.
- ^ "Gemignani-Cohan Wedding". The Jewish News . September 22, 1978. p. 23.