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  Marcia Wallace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marcia Wallace (born November 1, 1942) is an actress from Creston, Iowa.
Wallace is best known for her roles as "Carol Kester Bondurant" on the 1972 television series The Bob Newhart Show and as the voice of "Mrs.
Marcia is also the author of the book titled "Don't Look Back We're Not Going That Way!" Available on Amazon.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Marcia_Wallace   (160 words)

  
 Options Unlimited Bakersfield : Marcia Wallace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Edna Krabapple on The Simpsons, Marcia Wallace is best known as Carol Kester on The Bob Newhart Show, a role she reprised guest starring as Murphy Brown's 66th secretary, for which she received an Emmy nomination, Marcia's voice been heard on several animated series, films and commercials.
Wallace has also appeared on such shows as Murder She Wrote, A Different World, Magnum P.I., Taxi and had recurring roles on Full House, Charles In Charge and ALF.
Wallace has spoken to thousands of men and women across the country sharing her hilarious and moving story, and has finished her first book entitled Don't Look Back, We're Not Going That Way.
www.optionsunlimitedbakersfield.org /MarciaWallace   (339 words)

  
 LLU MC news- October 19, 2000 TODAY
Wallace's sister drove the lump to Des Moines, Iowa, in a Chinese take-out carton.
Wallace is best known for her roles as the irreverent and witty receptionist on The Bob Newhart Show, the neighbor lady in Full House, the voice of Bart Simpson's beleaguered fourth grade teacher, Ms.
Wallace's views and spoke of his vision for the future of breast cancer treatment--a needle biopsy, lumpectomy, and removal of one or two lymph nodes.
www.llu.edu /news/today/oct1900/mc.htm   (1386 words)

  
 Marcia Wallace - PowerPerformers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Marcia Wallace has been best known for her Emmy award winning role as Bart's teacher, Mrs.
In October of 1998, Marcia was featured in a People Magazine cover story on the American breast cancer epidemic along with other celebrities who have survived breast cancer.
In additions to sponsorships, media appearances and her visibility as a television actress, Marcia is also a motivational speaker.
www.powerperformers.com /view_speaker_info.cfm?PID=457   (272 words)

  
 Marcia Wallace       Capitol City Speakers Bureau
Marcia recently appeared in “The Vagina Monologues” in Los Angeles and repeated her role in the New York City and Chicago and San Diego productions.
Marcia's first Los Angeles stage appearance was her starring role in An Almost Perfect Person, which she also produced.
Marcia successfully battled breast cancer in 1985 and she frequently lectures on the emotional and clinical tribulations of fighting breast cancer, promoting early detection and low-cost mammography.
www.capcityspeakers.com /speakers/Wallace.htm   (427 words)

  
 The All-Star Agency - Marcia Wallace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Marcia's greatest success has been weathering her own stormy life.
She was born to an unloving mother, an abusive father and not pretty or popular in the Midwest of the 50’s.
The day she screamed "shuto-upo" to an unruly group of Spanish-speaking students was her last on a teaching payroll, although Marcia has continued to work with kids on a regular basis.
www.allstaragency.com /cgi-bin/speaker2001.asp?ID=531   (771 words)

  
 Marcia Wallace
Marcia Wallace is best known for her roles as the irreverent and witty receptionist on "The Bob Newhart Show," In 1985 she was diagnosed with breast cancer.
Since that time and her subsequent recovery, she has become a nationally prominent leader of the movement of women who are refusing to wait passively for a cure for this silent and scarring disease.
In additions to sponsorships, media appearances and her visibility as a television tetras, Marcia is also a motivational speaker.
www.se-speakers.com /survivors/m_wallace.htm   (695 words)

  
 Corporate Speakers - Cancer survivor and speaker Marcia Wallace
Edna Krabapple on The Simpsons, Marcia Wallace is best known as Carol Kester on The Bob Newhart Show.
Prior to her role as Maggie the housekeeper on Comedy Central's sitcom That’s My Bush, Marcia Wallace was best known for her Emmy award winning role as Bart's teacher, Mrs.
Wallace's first Los Angeles stage appearance was her starring role in An Almost Perfect Person, which she also produced.
www.corporateartists.com /speaker_marcia_wallace.html   (580 words)

  
 JS Online: Smart-aleck role maid to order   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
When Marcia Wallace's candidate lost the presidential election last year, she didn't take it well.
Wallace later became a semi-regular comic and "personality" on the old "Merv Griffin Show" before striking sitcom gold in 1972 with the Newhart show.
Still one of the most highly regarded of all TV comedies, the series, which lives on in perpetual syndication, was a one-of-a-kind blend of sophistication, silliness and genuine warmth.
jsonline.com /enter/tvradio/wein/may01/weincol03050201.asp?format=print   (771 words)

  
 Marcia Wallace Continues National Book Tour with “Don’t Look Back, We’re Not Going That Way” ...
Fans remember Marcia from her years as Carol Kester the wise-cracking receptionist on The Bob Newhart Show as part of the legendary 1970s Saturday night line-up, regularly drawing an audience of tens-of-millions in those pre-cable TV days.
Marcia reprised that role when she guest starred as Murphy Brown's 66th secretary, for which she received an Emmy nomination.
Marcia later reunited with Murphy as a member of her breast cancer support group, with her old boss on George and Leo and has had a recurring role on Seventh Heaven.
www.emediawire.com /releases/2004/9/emw162131.htm   (737 words)

  
 CNN.com Chat Transcript - Actress Marcia Wallace on the sitcom 'That's My Bush!' - May 9, 2001
Marcia Wallace is best known for her role as Carol on the "The Bob Newhart Show." She can also be heard as the voice of Edna Krabappel on "The Simpsons," for which she won an Emmy.
Marcia Wallace: I think in the long run a sitcom works because people tune in week after week because they like the characters.
Marcia Wallace: This week Barbara Bush is on -- not the real Barbara Bush, of course.
www.cnn.com /chat/transcripts/2001/05/09/wallace   (1542 words)

  
 Don't Look Back We're Not Going That Way by Marcia Wallace ... Off The Wall Productions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Marcia Wallace has been making people laugh on television for thirty years.
Krabappel on The Simpsons – 4 of TV Guide’s funniest episodes in television history have included Marcia – her greatest success has been weathering her own stormy life.
Prior to her recent role as Maggie the housekeeper on THAT’S MY BUSH, the irreverent sit-com by the creators of SOUTH PARK, Marcia Wallace was best known for her Emmy award winning role of Bart’s teacher, Mrs.
www.bookmasters.com /marktplc/01199.htm   (732 words)

  
 3X5 Pictures (Marcia Wallace)
Marcia Wallace, born in Creston, Iowa, played Carol Kester (Bondurant) on The Bob Newhart Show.
Wallace studied acting in New York City with the legendary Uta Hagen.
Marcia is a breast cancer survivor and now lectures on breast cancer prevention and detection, as well as the emotional and medical challenges of fighting the disease.
mywebpages.comcast.net /matchgame/3X5Pictures-wallace.html   (1072 words)

  
 UI Cancer Center welcomes actress Marcia Wallace Oct. 14
The presentation is one of several events sponsored by the UI Cancer Center during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October.
Born in Creston, Iowa, Wallace is best known for her role as Carol Kester on "The Bob Newhart Show," and as the teacher's voice on "The Simpsons." Her comedy, bright outlook and positive energy have made her a popular national spokesperson for raising breast cancer awareness.
Instead of opting for a mastectomy, the recommended course of action, Wallace chose to have a lumpectomy, a process in which surgeons remove the malignant tissue, but leave as much of the breast as possible.
www.uiowa.edu /~ournews/1999/september/0928wallace.html   (330 words)

  
 Marcia Wallace Interview
Marcia recently sat down with Editor-in-Chief Gary Barg to talk about her life as a cancer advocate and as a caregiver.
Gary Barg: You became a caregiver when your husband Dennis was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, but throughout the whole experience, you gave yourself the right to deal with it humorously.
Marcia does not sidestep any of the more painful parts of her life including her own breast cancer diagnosis and the loss of her beloved husband Denny from pancreatic cancer.
www.caregiver.com /magazine/2005/jan-feb/marcia_interview.htm   (1991 words)

  
 Marcia Wallace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Wallace's voice has also been heard on several animated series, films and commercials.
Wallace has also guest starred on such shows as "Murder She Wrote", "A Different World", "Magnum P.I.", "Taxi" and has had recurring roles on "Full House", "Charles In Charge" and "Alf."
In addition to sponsorships, media appearances and her visibility as a television actress, Wallace is also a motivational speaker.
home.comcast.net /~integritytalent/speakers/bios/wallace.html   (331 words)

  
 Marcia Wallace
She was the wry receptionist on "The Bob Newhart Show" and won an Emmy for her work as the voice of Bart Simpson's teacher, Mrs.
Krabapple, on the television cartoon "The Simpsons." But Marcia Wallace has been spending much of her time speaking about breast cancer prevention.
She is a survivor who then had to cope with the death of her husband from cancer.
www.post-gazette.com /seen/breakfast/20030929break0929p1.asp   (731 words)

  
 Marcia Wallace -- Speakers-Network
Prior to her Emmy award winning role as Bart's teacher on "The Simpson's," Marcia Wallace was best known as Carol Kester on "The Bob Newhart Show" and reprised that role when she guest starred as "Murphy Brown's" 66th secretary, for which she received an Emmy nomination.
In 1985, following "a feeling that something was wrong," Wallace made an appointment with her doctor.
As a breast-cancer survivor, Wallace travels around the country offering breast cancer education and speaking on a variety of topics, most especially the importance of humor and laughter in facing life's challenges.
www.speakers-network.com /speakers/speaker.asp?id=62   (237 words)

  
 Alibris: Marcia Wallace
This is an autobiographical book filled with wit, humor and heart to keep the reader laughing while portraying all the details of her amazingly rich life.
It is impossible to read this book without feeling that Marcia Wallace is a dear and trusted friend.
A breast cancer survivor and motivational speaker, the title is a quote from her larger than...
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Marcia_Wallace   (157 words)

  
 Marcia Wallace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
A tall, gangly redheaded comic character player, Marcia Wallace is best recalled as Carol Kester Bondurant, the efficient receptionist to Bob Hartley, on "The Bob Newhart Show" (CBS, 1972-1978).
Her work since the demise of the series has often been sporadic, however, and the actress has faced her shared of tragedies.
Wallace was bailed out with a benefit in which Newhart and others performed, although her home was destroyed in a 1995 fire....
www.hollywood.com /celebs/detail/celeb/198652   (157 words)

  
 Marcia Wallace @ Filmbug UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Marcia Wallace @ Filmbug UK Film Stars > Marcia Wallace > Biography
Tell us what you think of Marcia Wallace in the Filmbug forum...
Find more details on the Marcia Wallace Movies page
www.filmbug.co.uk /db/232231   (101 words)

  
 PRERECORDED AUDIOCAST: Surviving Cancer with Marcia Wallace and Selma Schimmel
PRERECORDED AUDIOCAST: Surviving Cancer with Marcia Wallace and Selma Schimmel
Actress Marcia Wallace and Selma Schimmel, creator of 'The Group Room,' the nation's only talk-radio cancer support show, will discuss surviving cancer in this special WebMD prerecorded audiocast.
In the book, Schimmel has gathered the voices of cancer patients and survivors -- including Marcia Wallace -- as well as family and friends, physicians, therapists, and other healthcare professionals to create an invaluable resource.
www.webmd.com /content/chat_schedules/1/1709_50464   (298 words)

  
 Marcia Wallace Movies - Marcia Wallace Film - Marcia Wallace TV Shows
Marcia Wallace Movies - Marcia Wallace Film - Marcia Wallace TV Shows
This list contains all contributed appearances for Marcia Wallace.
All appearances can be made at the individual TV Show or episode level.
www.tv.com /marcia-wallace/person/916/appearances.html   (95 words)

  
 What's My Line: Live on Stage 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Marcia Wallace was a panelist on our show before becoming a Mystery Guest, the second person to do so after (surprise) Wil Wheaton...
Marcia Wallace and Mariette Hartley have worked together on a number of occasions, including a car commercial and an episode of "The Bob Newhart Show."...
The panel was stumped by our first two guest, but nailed the second two...
www.jkeith.net /wml2005/july6.html   (181 words)

  
 Marcia Wallace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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 Paul Harris Online: Marcia Wallace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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Marcia Wallace [3/4/02]: The actress talks with Paul about being the voice of teacher Mrs.
Krabappel on "The Simpsons," Carol The Secretary on "The Bob Newhart Show," a regular on "The Match Game" and many others, and then gets to be the lifeline for the Harris Challenge [15:13].
www.harrisonline.com /audio/listings/marciawallace.htm   (70 words)

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