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    Inga Swenson

    1932-12-29 (91 years old) in Omaha, Nebraska, USA

    ​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Inga Swenson (December 29, 1932 - July 23, 2023) was an American actress. Inga Swenson was a graduate of Central High School in Omaha, Nebraska, Class of 1950. Swenson was a member of Alpha Phi sorority at Northwestern University where she studied in their famed Drama Department. Swenson is best known to American audiences for her portrayal of Gretchen Kraus, the autocratic and acerbic German cook (later Head Housekeeper and Budget Director) on the TV sitcom "Benson." She got the part by appearing in a multi-episode stint as Ingrid Svenson, birth mother of Corinne Tate (Diana Canova), on the tv sitcom "Soap." Both series were created by Susan Harris and produced by Witt-Thomas-Harris Productions (who later created "The Golden Girls" and "Empty Nest.") She also appeared as northern matriarch Maude Hazard in the acclaimed mini-series "North and South" in 1985 and again in 1986. Earlier in her career, Swenson had a notable turn on the TV western series "Bonanza" in two episodes: "Inger, My Love" (1962) and "Journey Remembered" (1963). Swenson took a brief leave of absence from her starring role in "110 in the Shade" on Broadway to appear in "Journey Remembered." The appearances were significant in that she played Lorne Greene's character's second wife, the mother of Hoss Cartwright, played by Dan Blocker. She was actually four years younger than Blocker. After "Bonanza" ended its 14-year run, Swenson guest starred in an episode of Lorne Greene's short-lived crime drama "Griff." Also early in her career, Swenson had supporting roles in the films "Advise and Consent" (1962) and "The Miracle Worker" (1962) in which she played Helen Keller's mother. She was a trained lyric soprano and starred on Broadway in "New Faces" (circa 1956) and "The First Gentleman" (1959), and received Tony Award nominations for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances in "110 in the Shade" (1964) and "Baker Street" (1965). Swenson was married to actor-singer Lowell Harris, with whom she had two sons, James (deceased) and Mark. Though her Swedish-sounding name and trademark accent on "Benson" suggest otherwise, she was born and raised in the U.S., and normally spoke with an American accent. Description above from the Wikipedia article Inga Swenson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

    Movies

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    Bay Coven
    42 %|Oct 25, 1987
    Horror, Thriller, TV Movie
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    Night of 100 Stars II
    80 %|Mar 10, 1985
    Comedy, Music, TV Movie, Documentary
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    Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women
    50 %|May 21, 1978
    TV Movie, Drama
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    The Betsy
    45 %|Feb 2, 1978
    Drama, Romance
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    Lipstick
    52.07 %|Apr 2, 1976
    Drama, Thriller
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    Earth II
    53 %|Nov 28, 1971
    TV Movie, Science Fiction
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    Androcles and the Lion
    0 %|Nov 15, 1967
    Music, TV Movie
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    Advise & Consent
    72.47 %|Jun 6, 1962
    Drama
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    The Miracle Worker
    78.32 %|May 23, 1962
    Drama
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    Heart of Darkness
    0 %|Nov 6, 1958
    TV Movie, Drama, Adventure

    Series

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    Doctor Doctor
    82 %|Jun 12, 1989
    Comedy
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    Nutcracker: Money, Madness & Murder
    65 %|Mar 22, 1987
    Drama, Mystery
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    North and South
    74 %|Nov 3, 1985
    Drama, War & Politics
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    The Golden Girls
    75.1 %|Sep 14, 1985
    Comedy
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    Newhart
    72.19 %|Oct 2, 1982
    Comedy, Drama
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    Benson
    72 %|Sep 13, 1979
    Comedy
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    Vega$
    69 %|Sep 20, 1978
    Drama, Crime
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    Soap
    71.96 %|Sep 13, 1977
    Comedy, Soap, Drama
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    Soap
    71.96 %|Sep 13, 1977
    Comedy, Soap, Drama
    actor
    Weekend Special
    71.67 %|Sep 10, 1977
    poster
    ABC Afterschool Special
    63.33 %|Oct 4, 1972
    Drama
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    The Rookies
    69 %|Sep 11, 1972
    Drama, Crime
    actor
    CBS Playhouse
    0 %|Dec 8, 1966
    Drama
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    Dr. Kildare
    53.75 %|Sep 27, 1961
    Drama
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    Hallmark Hall of Fame
    88 %|Dec 24, 1951
    Drama