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Monday, 28 September 2020

Madolyn Smith

 


This article is about the American actress. For other people with this name, see Madeline Smith (disambiguation).

Madolyn Smith
Born
Other namesMadolyn Smith Osborne
Alma materUniversity of Southern California
OccupationActress
Years active1980–1994
Spouse(s)
 
(m. 1988)
Children2

Madolyn Smith is an American former actress. She is known for her roles in the films Urban Cowboy (1980), 2010: The Year We Make Contact (1984), and Funny Farm (1988).

Career[edit]

Smith first came to public attention with her role as Pam in the 1980 John Travolta film Urban Cowboy, and later co-starred in the films All of Me (1984), a Steve Martin-Lily Tomlin comedy,[1] and 2010 (1984), the science fiction sequel to 2001: A Space Odyssey. In the early 1980s she also appeared in several TV movies, including Pray TVRehearsal for Murder and Deadly Intentions. She portrayed Jehan Sadat, wife of Egyptian president Anwar Sadat, in the 1983 TV miniseries Sadat, and played Ernie Kovacs' wife Dorothy in the 1984 TV movie Ernie Kovacs: Between the Laughter.[1]

Smith may be best known for her starring role as Tracy Whitney in the 1986 TV miniseries If Tomorrow Comes, based on the Sidney Sheldon novel of the same name.[2] She subsequently costarred in films like Funny Farm (1988) opposite Chevy Chase[1] and The Super (1991) with Joe Pesci; the 1990 TV movies The Plot to Kill Hitler and The Rose and the Jackal; and the 1990 miniseries The Kennedys of Massachusetts.

Smith guest-starred in a 1989 episode of the sitcom Cheers titled "What's Up, Doc?".[3] She also appeared in multiple episodes of the 1993 drama series Class of '96, and her last TV appearance to date was a 1994 episode of Due South.

Personal life[edit]

Born January 1, 1957, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Smith graduated from the University of Southern California.[1] She married National Hockey League player Mark Osborne in 1988, and continued to perform under her maiden name. In 1994, in her last credited role (the Due South episode "Diefenbaker's Day Off"), Smith was credited as Madolyn Smith-Osborne.

TV and film roles[edit]

YearProjectRoleNotes
1980Urban CowboyPamFeature film
1981Trapper John, M.D.Bonnie WicksTV series (Episode: "That Old Gang of Mine")
1982Pray TVLiz OakesTV movie
1982Rehearsal for MurderKaren DanielsTV movie
1983The Other WomanCindy BarnesTV movie
1983CasablancaTV series (Episode: "Master Builder's Woman")
1983SadatJihan SadatMiniseries
1984All of MePeggy SchuylerFeature film
19842010Caroline FloydFeature film
1984Ernie Kovacs: Between the LaughterDorothy KovacsTV movie
1985Deadly IntentionsKatherine RaynorTV movie
1986If Tomorrow ComesTracy WhitneyMiniseries
1987The CallerThe GirlFeature film
1988Funny FarmElizabeth FarmerFeature film
1989CheersDr. Sheila RydellTV series (Episode: "What's Up, Doc?") (Season 7) (as Madolyn Smith Osborne)
1990The Plot to Kill HitlerCountess Nina von StauffenbergTV movie
1990The Kennedys of MassachusettsGloria SwansonMiniseries
1990The Rose and the JackalRose O'Neal GreenhowTV movie
1991Final ApproachCasey HalseyFeature film
1991The SuperNaomi BensingerFeature film
1993Class of '96Dean KellerTV series (4 episodes)
1994Due SouthMackenzie KingTV series (Episode: "Diefenbaker's Day Off") (credited as Madolyn Smith-Osborne)

References[edit]

  1. Jump up to:a b c d Richardson, John H. (June 14, 1988). "Madolyn Smith takes a shot at comedy"Ocala Star-Banner. p. 4C. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
  2. ^ Buck, Jerry (March 16, 1986). "Madolyn Smith Plays Bank Clerk Turned Con Artist"Daytona Beach News-Journal. p. TV-4. Retrieved February 18, 2015.
  3. ^ Zuckerman, Faye (March 30, 1989). "Highlights"Lakeland Ledger. p. 4C. Retrieved July 23, 2013.

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