Georgia Engel, ‘Mary Tyler Moore Show’ Star, Dies at 70
She was not on the list.
Georgia Engel, who played the soft-spoken Georgette Baxter
on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” died Friday in Princeton, N.J. She was 70.
John Quilty, Engel’s friend and executor, told the The New
York Times that the cause of death is unknown, as Engel was a Christian
Scientist who did not consult doctors.
Engel was Emmy nominated twice for outstanding continuing
performance by a supporting actress in a comedy series for her role as
Georgette, girlfriend and later wife to Ted Baxter. She joined “Mary Tyler
Moore” in 1972, during its third season.
Engel had recurring roles as Pat MacDougall, the
mother-in-law of Brad Garret’s character, on three seasons of “Everybody Loves
Raymond” from 2003-2005, as well as on “Hot in Cleveland” from 2012-2015. Her
work on “Everybody Loves Raymond” earned her three Emmy nominations for
outstanding guest actress in a comedy series. Her most recent appearance was on
Netflix’s “One Day at a Time” as Sister Barbara.
She was born in Washington, D.C., the daughter of Ruth
Caroline and Benjamin Franklin Engel, who was a Coast Guard admiral. She
graduated from the Walter Johnson High School in Bethesda, Md. and earned her
degree from the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Though she worked predominantly in television throughout her
career, Engel began acting on stage, including off-Broadway and Broadway shows.
Her film debut came with Milos Forman’s first English-language film, “Taking
Off,” which earned her a BAFTA nomination for best actress.
In her later years, Engel returned to the stage, appearing
in the 2006 Broadway production of “The Drowsy Chaperone,” originating the role
of Mrs. Tottendale. She also acted in several productions at the Muny Theater
in St. Louis, Mo. through the late ’00s. Her performance in 2015’s off-Broadway
production of Annie Baker play “John” earned her an Obie Award for
distinguished performance by an actress.
Engel is survived by two sisters, Robin Engel and Penny
Lusk.
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