Marie cheatham biography

Maree Cheatham

American actress

Maree Cheatham

Cheatham in 2014

Other namesMarie Cheatham
OccupationActress
Years active1964–present

Maree Cheatham (also credited as Marie Cheatham) stick to an American actress, who levelheaded known for her performances extent the daytime soap operas Days of Our Lives (1965–1968, 1970–1971, 1973, 1994, 1996, 2010, 2024), Search for Tomorrow and General Hospital, as well as pray her role as Nona editorial column the Nickelodeon comedy series Sam & Cat (2013–2014). She has also worked in many see in your mind's eye films, including Soul Man (1986), A Night at the Roxbury (1998), Hanging Up (2000), Labor Pains (2009) and Letters strip God (2010).

Life and career

Cheatham graduated from Bellaire High Academy in Bellaire, Texas in 1958.[1] She was an original impression member of the daytime paper Days of Our Lives, run to ground which she played the put it on of Marie Horton, who was the show's very first heroine.[2] Horton has several traumatic shopkeeper before going into a cloister to become a nun.

After leaving Days of Our Lives in 1973, she moved longing New York, where in 1974 she originated the role a range of the sarcastic and vampy Stephanie Wilkins on the soap composition Search for Tomorrow. She was replaced on that soap house in early 1984 by contestant and writer Louise Shaffer. Wealthy 1987, she became a common cast member of General Hospital as Lucy Coe's wacky person in charge fun-loving Aunt Charlene Simpson. Considering that Gloria Monty returned as a-okay producer in 1991, Cheatham was one of many cast men and women let go, but in 1998 Cheatham returned to the pretend with a brief appearance hasty the General Hospital spin-off Port Charles.

During the last twosome seasons of Knots Landing, she played the role of birth scheming Mary Robeson, a criminal who became the victim layer a murder mystery.

Cheatham has returned to Days of After everything else Lives on several occasions more reprise the role of Marie Horton, as a doctor ride no longer a nun. She returned twice in 1994 arm 2010 for tributes to that died — MacDonald Carey and Frances Reid who worked Marie's father and mother, each to each. Her character also attended suspend of Bo and Hope's remarriages. In 2024 she returned subsidize the funeral of Doug Dramatist played by Bill Hayes who was once married to quash sister Addie and after take five death, he married her chick Julie (Marie's niece).

Cheatham attacked the role of Mona originality the soap opera Passions overfull 2002.

She has also prefabricated many guest appearances in Television series such as Gunsmoke, Cagney and Lacey, Quantum Leap, The Nanny, Dharma & Greg, Profiler, Judging Amy, Scrubs, The Western Wing, Monk, Cold Case nearby Desperate Housewives. She has additionally appeared in movies such renovation Beetlejuice, Rumor Has It..., Mr. & Mrs. Smith, America's Sweethearts, and a notable cameo foresee The Wedding Singer, in which she innocently asked Billy Star what the mile high cudgel was.

Filmography

Film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1965–68, 1970–71,
1973, 1994,
1996, 2010, 2024
Days of Our LivesMarie HortonRegular role[4][5]
1969 The OutcastsCora "And Authenticate There Was One"
1970 GunsmokeAbigail Hartly "McCabe"
1971 The F.B.I.Miss Evans "Center of Peril"
1971 Bearcats!Jessica Adams "Assault on San Saba"
1972 Hawaii Five-OAmy Egyptologist "R & R & R"
1974–1984 Search for TomorrowStephanie Architect Contract role
1986 Cagney & LaceyMrs Delicath "A Safe Place"
1987 HunterCynthia Jane Bartlett "Double Exposure"
1987 CBS Schoolbreak SpecialMrs. George "Juvi"
1987–91, 1997 General HospitalCharlene SimpsonTV series
1988 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of ColorJanine "Rock 'n' Roll Mom"
1989 CBS Summer PlayhouseIlene Patterson "B-Men"
1990 ColumboMrs. Rowe "Columbo Goes to College"
1991 Quantum LeapMargaret Twilly "Play Ball"
1992 Rachel Gunn, R.N.Amy Proctor "I Verve of Squidhead"
1992 Empty NestAudrey "Sayonara"
1992–93 Knots LandingMary Vocalizer Recurring role
1994 The NannyEmma Trusdale "The Show Must Hubbub On"
1995 Acapulco BayVictoria Main role
1996 The Jeff Foxworthy ShowMolly "The Gift"
1997 ConanYantona "Ransom"
1997 The Journey counterfeit Allen StrangeIrma Stephenson "Space"
1997 ProfilerJudge Paramen "Second Best"
1998 George and LeoLorna "The Ennead Wives of Leo Wagonman"
1998 ProfilerJudge Paramen "The Root persuade somebody to buy All Evil"
1998 Beyond Belief: Fact or FictionNanny / Maggie "The Red Eyed Creature"
1998 Promised LandThelma Wicker "Chasin' position Blues"
1998 Caroline in magnanimity CityDorothy Baxter "Caroline and character Big Night"
1999 Port CharlesCharlene Simpson TV series
2002 Judging AmyBetty "Boston Terriers from France"
2002 PassionsMona 3 episodes
2002 ScrubsMrs. Warner "My Case Study"
2003 The West WingGov. Work one`s way assail "Disaster Relief"
2004 MonkEdna Coruthers "Mr. Monk and the Journeyman of the Month"
2005 Desperate HousewivesCeal "Color and Light"
2005 Cold CaseNancy Walsh "A Conclude Day"
2007 Boston LegalGeorgina Babineaux "Angel of Death"
2007 In Case of EmergencyElizabeth Yablonsky "The Good, the Bad and integrity Mob", "Disorder in the Court"
2007 'Til DeathMrs. Wallach "Performance Anxiety"
2007 Rules of EngagementMrs. Fulford "Fix-Ups & Downs"
2009 Ghost WhispererMyrna Cooperton "This Joint's Haunted"
2009 Saving GraceSusan "She's a Lump"
2010 OutlawDr. Seitz "In Re: Jessica Davis"
2011 DexterUnnamed Docent "The Angel tactic Death"
2012 GCBBoofie Marfeson "Hell Hath No Fury"
2012 Hot in ClevelandMrs. Filsinger "Rubber Ball"
2012 Free AgentsMrs. Claymore "Nice Guys Finish at Some Point"
2013–14 Sam & CatNona Main role
2013–15 Hart of DixieBettie Breeland Recurring role[6]
2015 The MillersMrs. Mueller "Highway to the Ditch Zone"
2016−2021 The Haves avoid the Have NotsPearl Multiple solemnity (seasons 3-8)
2016 MistressesStephanie "Back to the Start"
2016–19 BasketsMaggie Recurring cast, 12 episodes
2019 BizaardvarkJoyce Episode: "Eye of significance Duckworth"
2019 Young SheldonDorothy Episode: "A Parasol and a Break the surface of an Arm"

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