Nancy Lollar Sergel
She was not on the list.
On October 7th, 2020, Nancy Lollar Sergel passed away at the age of 92.
Born on July 30th, 1928, in Carbondale, Illinois, to Maxwell
and Emilie Lollar, their family moved many times for Maxwell’s work as a
teacher and then school superintendent. They eventually settled in Hampshire,
Illinois. There, Nancy attended Hampshire High School, where she was an
exceptional student. She then attended Northwestern University, where she
studied theatre. At Northwestern, she met future husband Sherman Sergel. They
married and, after living in New Jersey, eventually settled in Evanston. There
they raised their three daughters Kassandra “Sandy,” Victoria “Tori,” and
Madelyn. They also enjoyed summers at the family cottage in Michigan. Nancy and
Sherman (a play publisher, writer, and adapter) traveled regularly to New York
City and London. They also enjoyed collecting art, especially modern
mid-century work.
While raising three active daughters, Nancy also worked
various part-time and full-time jobs, including at a doctor’s office and a
nursing school. The family eventually moved to Lake Bluff, where she worked at
Lake Forest Library for a number of years.
After Sherman’s death, Nancy returned to acting. Starting in
community theatre, she built her professional resume show-by-show, all the
while working full-time at Lake Forest Library. She eventually became a union
member in both actor’s unions, Actor’s Equity Association and SAG/AFTRA. Her
stage work included productions at Steppenwolf, Victory Gardens, Next, Apple
Tree, Lifeline, Kinetic, Zebra Crossing, Bailiwick, Touchstone, Inn Town
Players, and many others. Her on camera work included work in films The
Amityville Horror, The Untouchables, and Prancer, television shows Early
Edition, Missing Persons, Tough Target, and ER, as well as commercials and
industrials. She was an ensemble member in Steppenwolf Theatre’s Tony award
winning production of The Grapes of Wrath, traveling with the production from
Chicago to La Jolla, California, and then London. She also appeared on stage
with Julie Harris and Mike Nussbaum in Winter at Victory Gardens.
Nancy led a life full of passions. Aside from theatre, she
loved gardening, art, music, reading, politics, and had lovely sense of style
including colorful scarves, one-of-a-kind jewelry, and bold hats. She was also
a really great mom.
In her final years, she received excellent care and support
from the entire staff at Sunrise Living in Gurnee, Illinois. In her residence
at Sunrise Living, her walls were covered with art, production posters, and
family photos, she enjoyed listening to audiobooks, shunning group activities
(she was never a “joiner”), and sitting in the gazebo or gardens, enjoying the
flowers and feeding the birds.
Preceded in death by husband Sherman Sergel, and parents
Maxwell and Emilie Lollar, Nancy is survived by brother Robert Lollar,
daughters Kassandra “Sandy” McPheron (h. John McPheron), Victoria “Tori”
Sergel, Madelyn Sergel (h. David Brodsky), grandchildren Tim McPheron, Jason
McPheron, Katherine Pinkalla, Lucas Brodsky, Isabel Brodsky, and
great-grandchildren Meghan, Keira, Riley, Audrey, Wayne, George, and Henry.
Burial will be private. If you wish to celebrate her life,
consider purchasing original art by a local woman artist or making a donation
to a theatre company in her professional name “Nancy Lollar.” Nancy worked at
(or supported) Victory Gardens, Steppenwolf, Three Brothers Theatre, and
Shattered Globe Theatre.
Actress
The Man in the Silo (2016)
The Man in the Silo
4.9
Old Woman on Train
2016
Ryan Reynolds in The Amityville Horror (2005)
The Amityville Horror
5.9
Librarian
2005
Kyle Chandler and Shanesia Davis in Early Edition (1996)
Early Edition
7.6
TV Series
Sylvia Bolton
2000
1 episode
Anthony Edwards, Julianna Margulies, Ming-Na Wen, Noah Wyle,
Laura Innes, Alex Kingston, Eriq La Salle, Kellie Martin, Paul McCrane, Michael
Michele, Erik Palladino, Maura Tierney, and Goran Visnjic in ER (1994)
ER
7.9
TV Series
Elderly woman
2000
1 episode
Tom Amandes in The Untouchables (1993)
The Untouchables
7.6
TV Series
Mrs. Yeager
1993
1 episode
Thinking Big (1987)
Thinking Big
6.1
Mrs. Stout
1987

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