Barbara Bosson
American actress from Hill Street Blues
Born
November 1st, 1939
86 years ago
Died
2023
2 years ago — 84 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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An actress specialized in television and film, notable for a prominent role in the series 'Hill Street Blues'. Bosson participated in various television projects throughout her career, contributing significantly to the medium. She also appeared in shows such as 'L.A. Law' and 'Murder, She Wrote'. Her work extended to film with appearances in productions like 'The Sweet Smell of Success'.
Played Fay Furillo in 'Hill Street Blues'
Appeared in 'L.A. Law'
Featured in 'Murder, She Wrote'
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