Mary Goldberg, whose formidable casting career ranged from New York theater to TV series such as Rhoda and Phyllis, and feature film including Milos Forman’s Oscar-winning Amadeus and Ragtime among many others, has died. Goldberg died September 7 after a short battle with lung cancer at her home in Ojai, California. She was 72. Goldberg’s decades-long entertainment industry career began in the 1970s in the New York theater community, first as an assistant to the New York…...
- 9/11/2017
- Deadline TV
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