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  1. 25 de mar. de 1992 · Nancy Walker. The face of diminutive American actress of stage, screen, and television Nancy Walker ( b. Philadelphia, PA, May 10, 1922; d. Studio City, CA, March 25, 1992) is probably best known to television-watchers as that of Rosie the diner waitress in twenty years of ads for Bounty paper towels (“the quicker picker-upper”). But she ...

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  3. PORTLAND, OR 97205. Therapy Works – PDX, offers help for adults and adolescents seeking to find passion, resolve trauma and move through life transitions. Nancy Walker uses IFS and other complementary apporaches to help clients decrease stress, manage overwhelm, change negative patterns, relieve anxiety and depression.

  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › 1016244-nancy_walkerNancy Walker | Rotten Tomatoes

    Lowest Rated: 22% Can't Stop the Music (1980) Birthday: May 10, 1922. Birthplace: Not Available. Pint-sized comedienne-singer who electrified Broadway at age 19 with her debut as a wisecracking ...

  5. 26 de mar. de 1992 · Actress Nancy Walker, the busybody Jewish mother on television's "Rhoda" and the wisecracking waitress in commercials for the "quicker-picker-upper" paper towel, has died of lung cancer at 69. Walker died at her Studio City home on Wednesday.The elfin redhead won an Emmy nomination in 1975 for her "Rhoda" role as Ida Morgenstern, who drove TV daughter Valerie Harper crazy with well-intentioned ...

  6. Nancy Walker (May 10, 1922 – March 25, 1992) was an American actress and comedienne. She acted on stage, in movies and on television. She played Nancy in the movie Best Foot Forward. She also made many guest appearances on The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

  7. 25 de mar. de 1992 · Walker has been Tony-nominated twice and Emmy-nominated eight times. "I'm filled with rages. I'm, the most irate woman I've ever known. Most of the time I'm, quiet. You would never know I could kill. Oh yes. I explode." --Nancy Walker quoted in TV Guide . She received the Genii Award from American Women in Radio and TV in 1975.