Katherine Helmond
American actress, 'Soap' and 'Who's the Boss?'

Born
July 5th, 1929
95 years ago
Died
February 23rd, 2019
6 years ago — 89 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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An American actress gained prominence through her roles in popular television sitcoms. Worked extensively in both television and film, showcasing a range of comedic and dramatic talent. Achieved critical acclaim and recognition for contributions to the entertainment industry across several decades. Stars in the groundbreaking soap opera 'Soap' as Jessica Tate and in the sitcom 'Who's the Boss?' as Mona Robinson. The performances demonstrated a strong comedic presence and character depth, leading to a lasting legacy in television history.
Starred as Jessica Tate in 'Soap'
Played Mona Robinson in 'Who's the Boss?'
Received two Primetime Emmy Award nominations
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