Georgia Engel

Georgia Bright Engel (born July 28, 1948) is an American actress. She is best known for playing Georgette Franklin Baxter in the successful sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show from 1972 to 1977.[1][2] During her career, Engel received five Primetime Emmy Award nominations.

Early life
Engel was born in Washington, D.C., the daughter of Ruth Caroline (née Hendron) and Benjamin Franklin Engel, who was a Coast Guard admiral.[3] Engel attended the Kodiak Island Borough School District, and Walter Johnson High School and the Academy of the Washington Ballet from which she graduated. She earned her college degree from the University of Hawaii at Manoa.[1][2]

Her sister, Robin Ruth Engel, was Miss Hawaii, 1967.[4] Engel is an adherent of Christian Science.[5][6]

Career
After college, Engel appeared in musical productions with Washington's American Light Opera Company. She moved to New York City in 1969, appearing Off-Broadway in Lend an Ear, and for a year as Minnie Fay in the Broadwayproduction of Hello, Dolly!, starting in December 1969.[7] A 1971 off-Broadway production of The House of Blue Leaves eventually played in Los Angeles, where Engel was seen by Mary Tyler Moore and her husband, producer Grant Tinker, her soon-to-be employers.[1][8]

Engel appeared as Georgette Franklin Baxter on The Mary Tyler Moore Showfrom 1972 until the sitcom ended in 1977.[9] The role won her two Emmynominations. After that sitcom ended, she teamed up with former Mary Tyler Moore Show co-star Betty White for The Betty White Show during its first and only (1977–78) season. She later co-starred on two short-lived 1980 sitcoms, Goodtime Girls as Loretta Smoot,[10] and in Jennifer Slept Here featuring Ann Jillian.[11]

Engel had a recurring role on Coach as Shirley Burleigh and starred as the voice of Love-a-Lot Bear in The Care Bears Movie (1985). She played a good witch in a 2007 recurring role[12][13] of Esmeralda[14][15] on the now-defunct NBC soap opera Passions. Engel received consecutive Emmy Award nominations as outstanding guest actress in a comedy series in 2003, 2004 and 2005 for her role on Everybody Loves Raymond as Robert Barone's mother-in-law, Pat MacDougall.[16]

While her movie appearances have been sporadic, Engel made her film debut in Miloš Forman's first English-language movie Taking Off[17] for which she was nominated for a British Academy Award for best supporting actress. Other film appearances include The Outside Man (1973),[18] Signs of Life (1989), [19] Papa Was a Preacher (1987),[20] The Sweetest Thing (2002)[21] and the made-for-TV movies The Day the Women Got Even (1980)[22] and A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story (1978).[23]

She lent her distinctive voice to the animated films Open Season (2006),[24] Open Season 2 (2008),[25] Open Season 3 (2010)[26] and Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001).

Engel returned to her stage roots in 2006, appearing on Broadway in the musicalThe Drowsy Chaperone, with Sutton Foster and Edward Hibbert. She created the role of Mrs. Tottendale, which she continued to perform, leaving the Broadway production as of April 1, 2007.[27] She was featured in the North American tour, performing in Toronto in September 2007,[28] through engagements at the Orpheum Theater in San Francisco, in August 2008,[29] and at the Denver Performing Arts Complex in October 2008.[30]

For the summers of 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009 and 2010, Engel appeared in various productions at The Muny Theater in Forest Park in St. Louis, Missouri. She most recently appeared in Show Boat in August 2010 as Parthy.[31] In July 2005, she appeared in Mame as Agnes Gooch,[32] in June 2007 she appeared in Oklahoma! as Aunt Eller,[33] and in July 2009 she appeared as Mrs. Paroo in The Music Man.[34][35]

In June 2010, Engel appeared at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maineproduction of The Drowsy Chaperone as Mrs. Tottendale.[36] In October through December 2010, Engel was featured in the Vineyard Theatre's Off-Broadway production of Middletown, written by Will Eno.[37][38]

In 2012, she appeared in episodes of The Office as an older lady being helped by Erin Hannon (Ellie Kemper) and in the episode called "Palmdale, Ech" of Two and a Half Men as the mother of Lyndsey MacElroy portrayed by Courtney Thorne-Smith.[39] In March 2012, 35 years after the close of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Engel was reunited with Betty White in the third season of Hot in Cleveland as Mamie Sue Johnson, best friend of White's character Elka, in a continuing, recurring role.[40]

Engel appeared in the new Annie Baker play John, which opened Off-Broadway at the Signature Theatre on July 22, 2015 (previews), directed by Sam Gold. The play ran to September 6, 2015.[41] The cast also features Lois Smith.[42] Engel won a 2016 Obie Award for Distinguished Performance by an Actress and was nominated for the 2016 Lucille Lortel Award, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Play for her role in this play.[43]

Engel starred in the new musical Gotta Dance, which premiered at the Bank of America Theatre, Chicago on December 13, 2015, running through January 17, 2016. The cast also starred Stefanie Powers, Lillias White and Andre DeShields. The musical is directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell, with a book by Chad Beguelin and Bob Martin, and the score by Matthew Sklar and Nell Benjamin.[44] The musical, under the new title of Half Time, plays a limited engagement at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey. The production opened on May 31, 2018, and is scheduled to run to July 1, 2018.[45]