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Filmography
1993-1999
The Nanny
(TV Series)
Yetta Rosenberg
1991-1996
Seinfeld
(TV Series)
Evelyn
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The Pen
(1991)
... Evelyn (as Ann Guilbert)
1992-1994
Picket Fences
(TV Series)
Myriam Wambaugh
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Turpitude
(1993)
... Myriam Wambaugh (as Ann Guilbert)
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Sightings
(1993)
... Myriam Wambaugh (as Ann Guilbert)
1991-1993
Empty Nest
(TV Series)
Mama Todd
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Windy
(1991)
... Mama Todd (as Ann Guilbert)
1989
Cheers
(TV Series)
Marge Thornhill
1976
Maude
(TV Series)
Mathilda
1972-1974
Emergency!
(TV Series)
Cora / Tilly Meers / Woman In Trouble
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Women
(1972)
... Tilly Meers
1973
Chase
(TV Series)
Mae Monroe
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Pilot
(1973)
... Mae Monroe
1970-1971
Love, American Style
(TV Series)
Mrs. Manfried (segment "Love and the Tuba") / (segment "Love and the Decision")
1967-1970
Dragnet 1967
(TV Series)
Bessie McDermott / Marnie Prout
1968
Adam-12
(TV Series)
Ruth Elkins
1963
The Dick Van Dyke Show
(TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
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Too Many Stars
(1963)
... (performer: "A Sentimental Love Song" aka "My Heart Got a Smash in the Face" - uncredited)
2005
Making the Nanny
(Video documentary short) (special thanks - as Ann Guilbert)
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Self (15 credits)
2005
Making the Nanny
(Video documentary short)
Self - 'Yetta Rosenberg' (as Ann Guilbert)
1994
Maury
(TV Series)
Self
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Personal Details
Other Works:
Stage Play:
Billy Barnes Revue. Musical revue. Book by Bob Rodgers (also director). Music and Lyrics by:
Billy Barnes [earliest Broadway credit]. Musical Director: Billy Barnes. Associate Musical Director: Armin Hoffman. Scenic Design by Glenn Holse. Lighting Design by Peggy Clark. Costume supervision by Peggy Morrison and Berman Costume ...
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Alternate Names:
Ann Morgan Gilbert | Anne Gilbert | Ann M. Guilbert | Ann Guilbert | Ann Morgan
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Did You Know?
Trivia:
Began her career as a featured performer and singer in the original Los Angeles, Off-Broadway and Broadway's cast of 'Billy Barnes Revue', a 1959 musical comedy revue with music and lyrics by
Billy Barnes and sketches by Bob Rodgers, which was produced by her then husband
George Eckstein.
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