Dixie Carter
Known for: Acting
Born: May 24, 1939 in McLemoresville, Tennessee, USA - Died: April 9, 2010
Dixie Virginia Carter (May 25, 1939 – April 10, 2010) was an American actress. She starred as Julia Sugarbaker on the sitcom Designing Women (1986–1993) and as Randi King on the drama series Family Law (1999–2002). She was nominated for the 2007 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Gloria Hodge on Desperate Housewives (2006–2007). Carter made her professional stage debut in a Memphis production of the musical Carousel in 1960 and made her Broadway debut in the 1974 musical Sextet. After appearing for two years as District Attorney Brandy Henderson on the CBS soap The Edge of Night (1974–1976), she starred in the 1976 Broadway revival of the musical Pal Joey. Her other television roles included the sitcoms On Our Own (1977–1978), Filthy Rich (1982–1983) and Diff'rent Strokes (1984–1985). She returned to Broadway to play Maria Callas in the play Master Class in 1997 and to play Mrs. Meers in the musical Thoroughly Modern Millie in 2004. She was married to actor Hal Holbrook, her third husband, from 1984 until her death. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dixie Carter, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Going Berserk
Angela
Our First Christmas
Evie Baer
The Killing of Randy Webster
Billie Webster
Sudbury
Aunt Frances
The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus
Necile (voice)
Perry Mason: The Case of the Lethal Lifestyle
Louise Archer
Dazzle
Lydie Kilkullen
Gone in the Night
Ann Dowaliby
The Designing Women Reunion
Comfort and Joy
Dixie Carter's Unworkout
Herself
OHMS
Nora Wing
The Big Day
Carol
That Evening Sun
Ellen Meecham
The Gambler: Playing for Keeps
Lillie Langtry
Wallowitch & Ross: This Moment
Self
Walt Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade
Self
Lou Grant
The Tony Danza Show
Self - Guest
Desperate Housewives
Gloria Hodge
Designing Women
Julia Sugarbaker
Hope & Faith
Joyce Shanowski
Quincy, M.E.
The View
Self