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Sharon Patricia Maughan (born 22 June 1950) is a British actress. She became internationally recognised in the 1980s from the Gold Blend couple television advertisements for Nescafé instant coffee, (Taster's Choice in the United States) alongside actor Anthony Head.
Richards was born in Downers Grove, Illinois, [1] to Joni (née Braden), a coffee shop owner, and Irv Richards, a telephone engineer. [8] Her mother died of cancer in November 2007. [9] She has said that her ancestry includes German and French heritage. [10] Richards has a younger sister, Michelle. [1] She grew up in both Downers Grove and ...
At the time of her death in June 2012, Singleton was the last surviving major recurring adult cast member from the "Lucy" shows. Her last major acting role was in Deadly Messages (1985), though she appeared in advertising and voice overs for many subsequent years, most notably in recurring ads for Hills Brothers' Coffee.
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I took my little boys to Starbucks (SBUX) this morning to witness the hype about its new instant coffee, Via, and we had plenty to see. A near-life size silhouette of a woman holding a packet of ...
Rebecca Balding -- who starred on shows such as Soap and the original Charmed -- has died at age 73 following a battle with ovarian cancer, according to multiple reports. Balding's husband, James ...
Cancer 1 His character was due to be fired but the pupils forced the school board to reconsider. His job was saved but Toma died shortly after the episode was filmed. In the episode "Tough Act to Follow", the character was killed off with a heart attack; the episode was dedicated to Thoma. Will Lee: Mr. Hooper: Sesame Street: 1982-12-07 Heart ...
Virginia Christine (born Virginia Christine Ricketts; March 5, 1920 – July 24, 1996) was an American stage, radio, film, television, and voice actress. [1] Though Christine had a long career as a character actress in film and television, she may be best remembered as "Mrs. Olson" (or the "Folgers Coffee Woman") in a string of television commercials for Folgers Coffee during the 1960s and 1970s.