The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970)
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Cast & Crew.
Mary Tyler Moore
Mary Richards / Director
Ed Asner
Lou Grant
Gavin MacLeod
Murray Slaughter
Ted Knight
Ted Baxter
Cloris Leachman
Phyllis Lindstrom
Allan Burns
Creator / Executive Producer / Writer
Betty White
Sue Ann Nivens
Grant Tinker
Producer
Stan Daniels
Producer / Writer
Valerie Harper
Rhoda Morgenstern
Lorenzo Music
Producer / Writer
Ed. Weinberger
Producer / Writer
Michael Zinberg
Producer / Writer
David Davis
Producer
Georgia Engel
Georgette Franklin / Georgette Baxter
Jay Sandrich
Director
Peter Baldwin
Director
James Burrows
Director
Alan Rafkin
Director
Jerry Belson
Director
Jerry Paris
Director
Joan Darling
Director
Norman Campbell
Director
Mel Ferber
Director
George Tyne
Director
Peter Bonerz
Director
Bruce Bilson
Director
Jackie Cooper
Director
Herbert Kenwith
Director
David Lloyd
Writer
Treva Silverman
Writer
David Pollock
Writer
Elias Davis
Writer
Jerry Mayer
Writer
Bob Rodgers
Writer
Allan Katz
Writer
Jim Mulholland
Writer
Richard M. Powell
Writer
Bob Ellison
Writer
George Kirgo
Writer
Jack Winter
Writer
Les Charles
Writer
Gordon Mitchell
Writer
Don Reo
Writer
Valerie Curtin
Writer
Mary Kay Place
Writer
Lloyd Turner
Writer
Gail Parent
Writer
Arnold Margolin
Writer
Glen Charles
Writer
Richard Libertini
Big Chicken
Pat Carroll
Loretta Kuhne
John Amos
Gordy Howard
Monte Markham
John Corcoran
Jack Cassidy
Hal Baxter
Slim Pickens
Wild Jack Monroe
Bruce Kirby
Bert
Bruce Boxleitner
Rick Welch
Gino Conforti
Roy Martoni
Daniel Keough
Arthur Price
Pat Priest
Lila Nivens
Glorya Lord
Woman in Restaurant
Lynn Wood
Nurse
Paul Micale
Waiter
Pat Finley
Twinks McFarland
Richard Roat
Barry Phelps
Sidney Clute
Everett Edwards
Richard Gautier
Ed Cavanaugh
Elliott Street
Milt
Nancy Walker
Ida Morgenstern / Director
Joyce Bulifant
Marie Slaughter
Michael Callan
Chuck Pelligrini
Lisa Gerritsen
Bess Lindstrom
Shizuko Iwamatsu
Mama Moto
Michael Constantine
Mike Cooper
Frank Ramírez
Gustavo
Annette Molen
Jackie
Michael Tolan
Dan Whitfield
Val Bisoglio
Mr. DeForrest
Pippa Scott
Estelle Kamser Proust
Beth Howland
Linda Foster
Kermit Murdock
Mr. Vandermast
Ron Masak
Ed Mims
Larry Gelman
Herb Bernstein
Jed Allan
Rod Porter
William Woodson
Big Voice Man
Jack De Mave
Armond Lynton
Lawrence Pressman
Bill Phelps
Elizabeth Berger
Patti Woods
Barbara Sharma
Randy Willner
Joshua Bryant
Anton Styrokowski (Sandy)
Leslie Graves
Dee Dee
Robert Casper
Anaesthesiologist / Rob
Jimmy Lennon Sr.
Boxing Announcer (uncredited)
Yvonne Wilder
Barbara Gardner
Arthur Abelson
Attendant / Man in Elevator
Jack Bender
Michael Lee
Brad Trumbull
Mr. Mitchell
Michael Bell
Fireman
Bradford Dillman
Matt Bryan
Florida Friebus
Mrs. Marshall / Nun
John Rubinstein
Matt Bryan Jr.
Mary Frann
Joanne Forbes
Janet MacLachlan
Sherry Wilson
Carole Androsky
Jennifer Riley (as Carol Androsky)
Henry Corden
Harry
Bill Daily
Peter 'Pete' Peterson
Jack Riley
Eldon Colfax / Barry Barlow
Wally Taylor
Walter Ellis
Philippa Harris
Woman from Audience (as Phillippa Harris)
Beverly Sanders
Waitress / Rayette the waitress
Isabel Sanford
Mrs. Wilson
Jack Manning
Maitre d' / Maitre D'
Davis Roberts
Man from Audience
Dick Balduzzi
Philly / Fred
Robert Hogan
Jack Stoneham
Peter Haskell
Mark Williams
Joan Tompkins
Mrs. Thorn
Harold Gould
Martin Morgenstern
James L. Brooks
Creator / Executive Producer / Rabbi (uncredited) / Writer
Patrick Campbell
Announcer (uncredited) / Bartender / Pat
Nanette Fabray
Dottie Richards
Bill Quinn
Walter Richards
Jerry Van Dyke
Wes Callison
Rudy De Luca
Nightclub Manager
Ethelreda Leopold
Woman (as Ethel Reda Leopold)
Lurene Tuttle
Bella Swann (as Lorene Tuttle)
Bert Convy
Jack Foster
Jean-Michel Michenaud
William Campbell (as Gerald Michenaud)
John Amour
Roger Henshaw
Linda Sublette
Nurse
Raven Grey Eagle
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Barra Grant
Judy Conrad
Steve Franken
Jonas Lasser
Molly Dodd
Woman at Party
Rhoda Gemignani
Alice (uncredited)
Barbara Barnett
Doreen / Dr. Margaret Kellogg
Russ Grieve
Henry Thomas (uncredited)
Lew Horn
Rick Simmons (uncredited)
Richard Schaal
Howard Arnell / Dino
Kathleen O'Malley
Betty Dotson (uncredited)
Robert Moore
Ben Sutherland
Stuart Margolin
Warren Sturges / Director
Bo Kaprall
Lowell
Joe Warfield
Peter
Barbara Brownell
Peggy
Lois Nettleton
Barbara Coleman
Carol Worthington
Doris
Arlene Golonka
Betty Bowerchuck / Alice
Joseph Campanella
Tom Vernon
Herbie Faye
Dave
Eddie Carroll
M.C. (as Eddy Carroll)
Art Gilmore
Norman Keller
Gordon Jump
Hank Morton / Judy's Father
John Francis
Clown
Dick Cherney
Audience Member (uncredited)
Charles Cirillo
Waiter (uncredited)
Leon Frederick
Audience Member (uncredited)
Louise Lane
Audience Member (uncredited)
Hans Moebus
Audience Member (uncredited)
Louise Lasser
Anne Adams
Craig T. Nelson
Charlie (as Craig Nelson)
Bob Ross
Salesman
Peter Strauss
Stephen Linder
Elayne Heilveil
Salesgirl
Carole Ita White
Girl at Party
Jon Korkes
Beck Wilson
Brett Somers
Aunt Rose
Louise Williams
Debbie Morgenstern (as Liberty Williams)
Darrell Zwerling
Mr. Charney
Chanin Hale
Waitress
John Gabriel
Andy Rivers
John Holland
Mr. Caldwell
Liam Dunn
Robert Baxter
Priscilla Morrill
Edie Grant / Edie McKenzie
Mark Gordon
Chuckles the Clown
Gavan O'Herlihy
Josh McBride (as Gavin O'Herlihy)
J. Benjamin Chulay
Pete (as Benjamin Chulay)
Florence Lake
Martha Dudley
Jeff Thompson
Mike Montgomery
William Paul Burns
Doug Hemple (as William Burns)
Robert Buckingham
Audience Member (uncredited) / Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Irene Tedrow
Congresswoman Margaret Geddes
Henry Winkler
Steve Waldman
Edgar Daniels
Sy Fisher
Tammi Bula
Bonnie Slaughter
Gail Strickland
Sister Ann Hutchins
Larry Wilde
'Teddy' Presenter / Master of Ceremonies
Bob Harks
Party Guest (uncredited)
Anthony Eisley
Ross Nelson
Randy Kirby
Stage Manager / Director
Robert Karvelas
Waiter / Bob
Regis Cordic
Marc Williams (as Regis J. Cordic)
Christopher S. Nelson
Copy Boy (as Christopher Stafford Nelson)
David Haskell
David Russell
Michele Nichols
Rena Russell
Jennifer Leak
Erica Jordan
Patricia Wilson
'Teddy' Presenter
Nanci Beck
Miss 'Teddy' Awards
Walter Cronkite
Walter Cronkite
Robert Riesel
Moving Man / Bartender
Shirley O'Hara
Mrs. Malone
Shep Houghton
Student (uncredited)
Frank Adamo
Banquet Waiter (uncredited) / Location Manager (uncredited)
Robert Wolders
Paul Van Dillen
Lou Cutell
Nice Little Man
Julie Rogers
Waitress #1
Catherine Bacon
Waitress #2 (as Cathy Bacon)
Sheree North
Charlene Maguire
Helene Winston
Woman at Piano
Richard Masur
Bob Larson
Ned Wertimer
Fred / Bill Brown
Barbara Barrie
Judith Chandler
Linda Kelsey
Gloria Munson
Ron Rifkin
Ed Schroeder
John Saxon
Mike Tedesca
David Huddleston
Freddy
Noble Willingham
Hal
Beans Morocco
Bellhop (as Dan Barrows)
Nolan Leary
Walter Tewksbury
David Fresco
Phil
Michael Higa
Le Chan
Penny Marshall
Toni / Paula Kovacs
Clifford David
David Boyd
T.J. Castronovo
Moving Man (as Tom Castronova)
Rosalind Cash
Enid Berringer
Judie Stein
College Girl
Anthony Holland
Mel Peters
Phillip R. Allen
Gus Brubaker
Fred Festinger
Drunk
Joe Scott
Bartender
Joe Locke
Mr. Turner
Claude Stroud
The Landlord
Barbara Colby
Sherry
James Randolph
Harrison
Mary Ann Chinn
Kim
Darlene Conley
Matron
Don Macon
Reporter
Charles Woolf
Mr. Everett
Tom Pedi
Al
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 19, 1970
StatusEnded
Seasons7
Episodes168
Running Time25m
Content RatingNR
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
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The Mary Tyler Moore Show (also known simply as Mary Tyler Moore) is an American television sitcom created by James L. Brooks and Allan Burns and starring actress Mary Tyler Moore. The show originally aired on CBS from September 19, 1970, to March 19, 1977. Moore portrayed Mary Richards, an unmarried, independent woman focused on her career as associate producer of a news show at the fictional local station WJM in Minneapolis. Ed Asner co-starred as Mary's boss Lou Grant, alongside Gavin MacLeod, Ted Knight, Georgia Engel, Betty White, Valerie Harper as friend and neighbor Rhoda Morgenstern, and Cloris Leachman as friend and landlady Phyllis Lindstrom.
The Mary Tyler Moore Show proved to be a groundbreaking series in the era of second-wave feminism; portraying a central female character who was neither married nor dependent on a man was a rarity on American television in the 1970s. The show has been celebrated for its complex, relatable characters and storylines. The Mary Tyler Moore Show received consistent praise from critics and high ratings during its original run and earned 29 Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series three years in a row (1975–1977). Moore received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series three times. The series also launched three spin-offs: Rhoda, Phyllis, and Lou Grant. The series has been universally regarded as one of the best television shows of all time.