Nora Marlowe

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Nora Marlowe
Los Angeles
, California, U.S.
OccupationActress
Years active1953–1977
Spouse
James McCallion
(m. 1943)
Children2

Nora Marlowe (September 5, 1915 – December 31, 1977) was an American film and television character actress.

Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, Marlowe was an actress best known for her role from 1973 to 1977 as boardinghouse owner/operator Flossie Brimmer in 27 episodes of the drama The Waltons.[1]

Marlowe also played Sara Andrews in 23 episodes of the sitcom

The Governor and J.J., starring Dan Dailey,[2] and she was cast in films such as The Thomas Crown Affair, North by Northwest (as Anna, the housekeeper who holds Roger O. Thornhill at gunpoint), and Westworld
.

Career

Marlowe was cast in the 1959-1960 television season as Martha Commager, the owner of a boarding house, in seven episodes of Law of the Plainsman. She appeared three times as Mrs. Moffatt on the sitcom My Living Doll, starring Robert Cummings and Julie Newmar.[citation needed]

She appeared twice on the series State Trooper as Julia Brundidge in "Meeting at Julias" (1956) and as Sarah Brinkman in "The Clever Man" (1958). She then appeared in 1960 in Cameron's other crime drama series Coronado 9 as Nora Morgan in the episode "Run Scared."[citation needed]

Marlowe appeared seven times on

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On The Waltons, she played Mrs. Flossie Brimmer, a widow who ran the boardinghouse. Like Will Geer, who played grandfather Zebulon Walton, Marlowe died between the end of the 6th season and the start of filming for the 7th season. Also, as with Geer, the role was not recast, and the first episode of the 7th season made reference to the character’s death. As it is mentioned that it has been 6 months since Zebulon Walton died, it’s revealed that Flossie died somewhere in that timespan, in 1941. Viewers were made aware of her death by a scene in Ike Godsey's store. Olivia Walton receives a package from Patsy Brimmer, Flossie's niece. The package contains Flossie's cameo ring, and a note from Patsy stating that she felt Flossie would have wanted Olivia to have it, and a request to think of Flossie when it was worn. The Baldwin sisters, Miss Emily and Miss Mamie, Corabeth Godsey, Ike Godsey, and Olivia then reminisce about Flossie, and Miss Emily comments that the boardinghouse is now boarded up. Later in the episode, it is revealed that one of the boarders, Zulilia, known for flirting in past episodes with Zebulon Walton, purchased it, with plans to reopen it.

Personal life

In addition to National Velvet, she and James McCallion appeared together in Wagon Train and The Big Valley.

television producer,[5] and daughter Tracey worked as a personal assistant to many people in the entertainment industry.[citation needed
]

Marlowe died in Los Angeles, California, on December 31, 1977.[6]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ "Nora Marlowe". TVGuide.com. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
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  3. ^ Thomlison, Adam. "Q&A". TV Media.
  4. ^ "James McCallium, Character Actor for 5 Decades in Films, TV and Radio". Los Angeles Times. July 17, 1991. p. A16. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
  5. ProQuest 1807565961
    . Life isn't fair, but it can be providential, proof of which is fiancé Denis McCallion, 47, a former Disney TV production executive who met Jones in a comedy club ten years ago.
  6. . Nora Marlowe, age unreported, who for years played Flossie Brimmer on the CBS series, 'The Waltons,' died Dec. 31 after a long illness in Los Angeles.[...] Survivors include here husband, actor James P. McCallion, a son, a daughter, and a granddaughter.

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