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Super Password - Florence Halop & Richard Moll (Feb. 18, 1986)
Two of the Night Court bailiffs face off in this episode of Super Password from '86.
published: 14 Apr 2012
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Remembering actress Florence Halop on her birthday. 1/23/1923-7/17/1986.
For those who watched the television series Night Court, she played the character of Florence 1985-1986. She was also seen as Mrs. Hufnagel on St. Elsewhere 1984-1985.
published: 23 Jan 2024
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Super Password Bonus Round down to the Wire #6 -- Florence Halop -- $25,000
Here is another down to the wire moment when playing the bonus round of Super Password. They are playing for $25,000. Bert Convy hosts. Florence Halop gives out the clues.
published: 19 Dec 2009
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Night Court Cast Deaths That Were Utterly Tragic
"Night Court," a beloved American television sitcom that originally aired from 1984 to 1992, was known for its clever humor, unique premise, and an ensemble cast of talented actors. At the center of the show was Harry Anderson, who portrayed Judge Harry T. Stone, an unconventional and good-hearted judge presiding over a chaotic night court in New York City. John Larroquette played the suave and often lascivious prosecutor Dan Fielding, while Markie Post brought warmth and determination to her role as public defender Christine Sullivan. Richard Moll's towering presence and deadpan humor as the bailiff Bull Shannon made him an unforgettable character, and Charles Robinson added wisdom and steadiness as court clerk Mac Robinson.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:42 - Harry Anderson
0...
published: 21 Jan 2024
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Actress Florence Halop Grave Valhalla Memorial Park North Hollywood California USA September 7, 2023
Actress Florence Halop Grave Valhalla Memorial Park North Hollywood California USA September 7, 2023.
Actress. She began her career appearing on radio series of the 1940s, which transitioned to television in the early 1950s. Halop guest starred on various television series to include "Meet Millie", "I Love Lucy", "I Spy", "That Girl", "Barney Miller", "Soap" and "Different Strokes". She is most fondly remembered for the roles of ‘Bailiff Florence Kleiner' on the sitcom "Night Court" and as ‘Mrs. Hufnagel' on the drama series "St. Elsewhere". For feature films, she appeared in "Nancy Drew Reporter" (1939), "Junior G-Men" (1940) and "The Glass Bottom Boat" (1966). She was the sister of Dead End Kids actor Billy Halop. She died in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 63.
published: 08 Sep 2023
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Chuck Schaden Interviews Florence Halop, Old Time Radio
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published: 17 May 2018
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Abby’s Mom Comes Clean About Harry Stone | Night Court | NBC
Abby’s mom (Faith Ford) pleads guilty to misleading Abby (Melissa Rauch) for years about how she met Abby’s dad, Harry Stone.
Watch Night Court Tuesdays at 8/7c on NBC and streaming on Peacock.
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Judge Abby Stone, the daughter of the late Harry Stone, follows in her dad's footsteps as she presides over a Manhattan arraignment court and tries to bring order to its crew of oddballs.
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published: 01 Mar 2023
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Super Password - Florence Halop & Richard Moll (Feb. 18, 1986)
Two of the Night Court bailiffs face off in this episode of Super Password from '86.
Two of the Night Court bailiffs face off in this episode of Super Password from '86.
https://wn.com/Super_Password_Florence_Halop_Richard_Moll_(Feb._18,_1986)
Two of the Night Court bailiffs face off in this episode of Super Password from '86.
- published: 14 Apr 2012
- views: 20243
3:32
Remembering actress Florence Halop on her birthday. 1/23/1923-7/17/1986.
For those who watched the television series Night Court, she played the character of Florence 1985-1986. She was also seen as Mrs. Hufnagel on St. Elsewhere 19...
For those who watched the television series Night Court, she played the character of Florence 1985-1986. She was also seen as Mrs. Hufnagel on St. Elsewhere 1984-1985.
https://wn.com/Remembering_Actress_Florence_Halop_On_Her_Birthday._1_23_1923_7_17_1986.
For those who watched the television series Night Court, she played the character of Florence 1985-1986. She was also seen as Mrs. Hufnagel on St. Elsewhere 1984-1985.
- published: 23 Jan 2024
- views: 52
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Super Password Bonus Round down to the Wire #6 -- Florence Halop -- $25,000
Here is another down to the wire moment when playing the bonus round of Super Password. They are playing for $25,000. Bert Convy hosts. Florence Halop gives out...
Here is another down to the wire moment when playing the bonus round of Super Password. They are playing for $25,000. Bert Convy hosts. Florence Halop gives out the clues.
https://wn.com/Super_Password_Bonus_Round_Down_To_The_Wire_6_Florence_Halop_25,000
Here is another down to the wire moment when playing the bonus round of Super Password. They are playing for $25,000. Bert Convy hosts. Florence Halop gives out the clues.
- published: 19 Dec 2009
- views: 14111
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Night Court Cast Deaths That Were Utterly Tragic
"Night Court," a beloved American television sitcom that originally aired from 1984 to 1992, was known for its clever humor, unique premise, and an ensemble cas...
"Night Court," a beloved American television sitcom that originally aired from 1984 to 1992, was known for its clever humor, unique premise, and an ensemble cast of talented actors. At the center of the show was Harry Anderson, who portrayed Judge Harry T. Stone, an unconventional and good-hearted judge presiding over a chaotic night court in New York City. John Larroquette played the suave and often lascivious prosecutor Dan Fielding, while Markie Post brought warmth and determination to her role as public defender Christine Sullivan. Richard Moll's towering presence and deadpan humor as the bailiff Bull Shannon made him an unforgettable character, and Charles Robinson added wisdom and steadiness as court clerk Mac Robinson.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:42 - Harry Anderson
02:07 - Richard Moll
03:28 - Markie Post
04:49 - Selma Diamond
06:04 - Florence Halop
07:15 - Paula Kelly
08:05 - Outro
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The legacy of "Night Court" is not only defined by its core cast but also by the notable guest stars who made appearances throughout its run. However, as time has passed, some of these talented individuals have left us. Selma Diamond, who portrayed the wisecracking bailiff Selma Hacker, passed away in 1985. Florence Halop, known for her role as bailiff Florence Kleiner, also left us in 1986. Paula Kelly, who played public defender Liz Williams, contributed her talent to the show, but details about her later years and passing are not readily available. These cast members, along with others who graced the courtroom with their presence, added depth and humor to the show and are remembered fondly by fans.
The passage of time has inevitably led to the loss of several cast members and guest stars from "Night Court," but their contributions to the world of entertainment and the lasting impact of the show continue to be celebrated. The humor and camaraderie of the ensemble cast, along with the memorable characters they portrayed, have made "Night Court" a timeless classic, ensuring that these talented individuals will be remembered for their roles in creating a beloved television series. Join Facts Verse, as we present: Night Court Cast Deaths That Were Utterly Tragic
Night Court Cast Deaths That Were Utterly Tragic
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"Night Court," a beloved American television sitcom that originally aired from 1984 to 1992, was known for its clever humor, unique premise, and an ensemble cast of talented actors. At the center of the show was Harry Anderson, who portrayed Judge Harry T. Stone, an unconventional and good-hearted judge presiding over a chaotic night court in New York City. John Larroquette played the suave and often lascivious prosecutor Dan Fielding, while Markie Post brought warmth and determination to her role as public defender Christine Sullivan. Richard Moll's towering presence and deadpan humor as the bailiff Bull Shannon made him an unforgettable character, and Charles Robinson added wisdom and steadiness as court clerk Mac Robinson.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:42 - Harry Anderson
02:07 - Richard Moll
03:28 - Markie Post
04:49 - Selma Diamond
06:04 - Florence Halop
07:15 - Paula Kelly
08:05 - Outro
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The legacy of "Night Court" is not only defined by its core cast but also by the notable guest stars who made appearances throughout its run. However, as time has passed, some of these talented individuals have left us. Selma Diamond, who portrayed the wisecracking bailiff Selma Hacker, passed away in 1985. Florence Halop, known for her role as bailiff Florence Kleiner, also left us in 1986. Paula Kelly, who played public defender Liz Williams, contributed her talent to the show, but details about her later years and passing are not readily available. These cast members, along with others who graced the courtroom with their presence, added depth and humor to the show and are remembered fondly by fans.
The passage of time has inevitably led to the loss of several cast members and guest stars from "Night Court," but their contributions to the world of entertainment and the lasting impact of the show continue to be celebrated. The humor and camaraderie of the ensemble cast, along with the memorable characters they portrayed, have made "Night Court" a timeless classic, ensuring that these talented individuals will be remembered for their roles in creating a beloved television series. Join Facts Verse, as we present: Night Court Cast Deaths That Were Utterly Tragic
Night Court Cast Deaths That Were Utterly Tragic
- published: 21 Jan 2024
- views: 12966
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Actress Florence Halop Grave Valhalla Memorial Park North Hollywood California USA September 7, 2023
Actress Florence Halop Grave Valhalla Memorial Park North Hollywood California USA September 7, 2023.
Actress. She began her career appearing on radio series of...
Actress Florence Halop Grave Valhalla Memorial Park North Hollywood California USA September 7, 2023.
Actress. She began her career appearing on radio series of the 1940s, which transitioned to television in the early 1950s. Halop guest starred on various television series to include "Meet Millie", "I Love Lucy", "I Spy", "That Girl", "Barney Miller", "Soap" and "Different Strokes". She is most fondly remembered for the roles of ‘Bailiff Florence Kleiner' on the sitcom "Night Court" and as ‘Mrs. Hufnagel' on the drama series "St. Elsewhere". For feature films, she appeared in "Nancy Drew Reporter" (1939), "Junior G-Men" (1940) and "The Glass Bottom Boat" (1966). She was the sister of Dead End Kids actor Billy Halop. She died in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 63.
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Actress Florence Halop Grave Valhalla Memorial Park North Hollywood California USA September 7, 2023.
Actress. She began her career appearing on radio series of the 1940s, which transitioned to television in the early 1950s. Halop guest starred on various television series to include "Meet Millie", "I Love Lucy", "I Spy", "That Girl", "Barney Miller", "Soap" and "Different Strokes". She is most fondly remembered for the roles of ‘Bailiff Florence Kleiner' on the sitcom "Night Court" and as ‘Mrs. Hufnagel' on the drama series "St. Elsewhere". For feature films, she appeared in "Nancy Drew Reporter" (1939), "Junior G-Men" (1940) and "The Glass Bottom Boat" (1966). She was the sister of Dead End Kids actor Billy Halop. She died in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 63.
- published: 08 Sep 2023
- views: 78
22:28
Chuck Schaden Interviews Florence Halop, Old Time Radio
Our channel is dedicated to preserving Old Time Radio classic shows, such as this. Enjoy this classic from The Classic Archives!
Make sure you check out our o...
Our channel is dedicated to preserving Old Time Radio classic shows, such as this. Enjoy this classic from The Classic Archives!
Make sure you check out our online store that contains over 50,000 classic titles on DVD or CD. All of our titles are in the best quality audio sound available. Our MP3 DVD's will allow you to take this title and place it on your IPOD or another MP3 player and carry it around with you on the go!
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Our channel is dedicated to preserving Old Time Radio classic shows, such as this. Enjoy this classic from The Classic Archives!
Make sure you check out our online store that contains over 50,000 classic titles on DVD or CD. All of our titles are in the best quality audio sound available. Our MP3 DVD's will allow you to take this title and place it on your IPOD or another MP3 player and carry it around with you on the go!
Visit http://www.theclassicarchives.com for titles like these published on DVD.
- published: 17 May 2018
- views: 51
2:35
Abby’s Mom Comes Clean About Harry Stone | Night Court | NBC
Abby’s mom (Faith Ford) pleads guilty to misleading Abby (Melissa Rauch) for years about how she met Abby’s dad, Harry Stone.
Watch Night Court Tuesdays at 8/7...
Abby’s mom (Faith Ford) pleads guilty to misleading Abby (Melissa Rauch) for years about how she met Abby’s dad, Harry Stone.
Watch Night Court Tuesdays at 8/7c on NBC and streaming on Peacock.
#NBC #NightCourt
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ABOUT NIGHT COURT:
Judge Abby Stone, the daughter of the late Harry Stone, follows in her dad's footsteps as she presides over a Manhattan arraignment court and tries to bring order to its crew of oddballs.
Abby’s Mom Comes Clean About Harry Stone | Night Court | NBC
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Abby’s mom (Faith Ford) pleads guilty to misleading Abby (Melissa Rauch) for years about how she met Abby’s dad, Harry Stone.
Watch Night Court Tuesdays at 8/7c on NBC and streaming on Peacock.
#NBC #NightCourt
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ABOUT NIGHT COURT:
Judge Abby Stone, the daughter of the late Harry Stone, follows in her dad's footsteps as she presides over a Manhattan arraignment court and tries to bring order to its crew of oddballs.
Abby’s Mom Comes Clean About Harry Stone | Night Court | NBC
https://youtu.be/ATAn-_Eehjw
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- published: 01 Mar 2023
- views: 603360