[DeadCelebrityAlert] Elizabeth Norment Dead at 61: Actress Starred in House of Cards, Law & Order, Party of Five and ER

 

Elizabeth Norment Dead at 61: Actress Starred in House of Cards, Law & Order, Party of Five and ER

Elizabeth Norment

Mike Vulpo, eonline
Wed Oct 29, 12:14 AM UTC

Veteran Hollywood actress Elizabeth Norment has passed away, according to The Hollywood Reporter . She was 61.

Her sister Kate confirmed the news to the publication adding that she died on Oct. 13 at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. A cause of death is unknown at this time.

Norment's most recent role was Nancy Kaufberger, the loyal executive secretary to politician Frank Underwood ( Kevin Spacey) on the Emmy-nominated Netflix series House of Cards.

"Elizabeth Norment was a talented actress with a beautiful spirit who touched the entire House of Cards family," executives at the show's production company told THR in a statement. 


Long before she became a success story in Hollywood, Norment grew up in Washington, D.C., with her family.

She would receive a master's degree from the Yale School of Drama before moving to Southern California in 1983.

With persistence and hard work, Norment would develop a loyal fan base and great reputation in memorable shows including St. Elsewhere, Party of Five, ER, Mad About You and Blue Bloods. She also played Judge Arlene Brewer on NBC's long-running series Law & Order.

On the big screen, Norment obtained small parts in The Woman in Red, Runaway and Romy and Michele's High School Reunion.


All her success, however, may not have been made possible without her early stage career at Milwaukee Repertory Theatre and Los Angeles' Colony Theatre. Her stage credits included "As You Like It" and "Much Ado About Nothing."

"A lot of people in the business either saw them or heard about [those performances]," she told the Los Angeles Times back in 1991. "I've been working steadily ever since."

Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family during this difficult time. 


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[DeadCelebrityAlert] Marcia Strassman, 66

 

Marcia Strassman, a versatile actress who was best known for her role as Gabe Kaplan's wife on the 1970s sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter, died on Friday, according to reports. She was 66.

Strassman died at her Sherman Oaks, Calif., home after battling breast cancer for seven years, her sister, Julie, told the Associated Press on Sunday.

"They gave her 2 ½ years to live but she lasted much longer," she said. "She was very courageous."

Strassman, who also made appearances on M*A*S*H and other 1970s TV series, gained fame as Julie Kotter in ABC's Welcome Back, Kotter. The show centered around her TV husband (Kaplan), who returned to his Brooklyn school to teach a classroom full of misfits that included future superstar John Travolta.

Her big-screen work included the popular 1989 film Honey, I Shrunk the Kids with Rick Moranis and its 1992 sequel, Honey I Blew Up the Kids.

Strassman also spent many years as a national board member of the Screen Actors Guild.











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