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Marion Ramsey (May 10, 1947 – January 7, 2021) was an American actress and singer. [1] She was a regular on the series Cos but is best known for her role as the soft-spoken Officer Laverne Hooks in the Police Academy series. [ 2 ]
Marion Ramsey: Denise Pidgeon Thaddeus Harris G.W. Bailey: G.W. Bailey (uncredited cameo) G.W. Bailey Len Carlson: Debbie Callahan Leslie Easterbrook: Leslie Easterbrook Denise Pidgeon Leslie Easterbrook Proctor Lance Kinsey: Don Francks: Carey Mahoney Steve Guttenberg: Ron Rubin: Douglas Fackler Bruce Mahler: Bruce Mahler Chad Copeland Scott ...
Marion Ramsey, known for acting in the "Police Academy" films and gracing the Broadway stage in 1978's "Eubie!," died Thursday at her home in Los Angeles. She was 73. Roger Paul of Roger Paul Inc ...
Played by: Marion Ramsey Voiced by: Denise Pidgeon Hooks is a diminutive, soft-spoken and unassertive woman with a very high-pitched voice, who often has trouble putting people in line, which continued in the 2nd film.
Marion Ramsey, an actress and singer who appeared in the 1978 hit Broadway show Eubie! In 1974, she starred opposite Bette Davis in the legendary flop musical Miss Moffat, an adaption of Davis ...
Marion Ramsey. Date: Jan. 7. ... The actor, who perhaps most memorably played the father of his daughter Blake's character in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants movies, ...
Steve Guttenberg, as Officer Carey Mahoney, the class clown; former American football player Bubba Smith returns as the colossal Moses Hightower; Marion Ramsey is featured again as Laverne Hooks; David Graf returns as gun-crazy Officer Eugene Tackleberry; Michael Winslow returns as sound effects master Officer Larvell Jones, and veteran actor ...
George Gaynes (born George Jongejans; May 16, 1917 – February 15, 2016) was a Dutch-American singer, actor, and voice artist. Born to Dutch and Russian-Finnish parents in the Grand Duchy of Finland of the Russian Empire, he served in the Royal Netherlands Navy during World War II, and subsequently emigrated to the United States, where he became a citizen and began his acting career on Broadway.