Nedra Volz
An apple dumpling of a darling, character actress Nedra Volz had one of those slightly vacant, twinkly-eyed faces absolutely designed for light sitcoms and commercial work. Although she didn't come into her own until past retirement age, she enjoyed a solid two-decade ride delightfully amusing audiences all over.
The diminutive Iowa native was born in a trunk to vaudeville parents in 1908 and was immediately thrust onto the stage as "Baby Nedra" in tent shows and similar venues. A band singer and radio performer in her early adult years, maternal instincts took over after marrying her husband in 1944 and she raised two children. But the spark never completely died. In the 1950s she was performing again in community theater shows.

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Mule Feathers

Betrayal of the Dove

Lust in the Dust

Gridlock

Moving Violations

Last of the Great Survivors

Mortuary Academy

Little Miss Marker

The Great White Hype

National Lampoon's Movie Madness

They Only Come Out at Night

Alice

Good Times

Who's the Boss?

Rhoda

The A-Team

All in the Family

Quincy, M.E.

Diff'rent Strokes

Scarecrow and Mrs. King

The Commish

Step by Step

Eight Is Enough

ALF

Filthy Rich

The Fall Guy

ALF

ALF
Hanging In
Babes
A Year at the Top

Carter Country

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

The Tony Randall Show

The Dukes of Hazzard

WKRP in Cincinnati

Condominium

Night Court

TV 101

Dear John

One Day at a Time

Coach
