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Mary Tyler Moore

Mary Tyler Moore



United States

Age: 80

Born: 29 Dec, 1936

Died: 25 Jan, 2017

Known for

In The Emmy Awards as Hostas Host

in The Emmy Awards
In Tony Awards as Hostas Host

in Tony Awards
In The Mary Tyler Moore Show as Mary Richardsas Mary Richards

in The Mary Tyler Moore Show
In The Dick Van Dyke Show as Laura Petrieas Laura Petrie

in The Dick Van Dyke Show

TV Series Starring Mary Tyler Moore

The Emmy AwardsThe Emmy Awards
FOX, 1999 | Family, Celebrities, Talent, Award Show
Rating: 1.3/5

An annual award show that recognize achievement in television for the current year. It first aired on January 25, 1949 and has been aired annually ever since. Today, the Emmys air as the Daytime Emmy Awards and the Primetime Emmy Awards.


The Mary Tyler Moore ShowThe Mary Tyler Moore Show
CBS, 1970 | Comedy
Rating: 4/5

Sitcom about the newswoman who could turn the world on with her smile.


The Dick Van Dyke ShowThe Dick Van Dyke Show
CBS, 1961 | Comedy, Family
Rating: 3.5/5

The Dick Van Dyke Show was a situation comedy that aired on CBS from 1961-1966, and was created by Carl Reiner. It starred Dick Van Dyke as Rob Petrie, a writer for television show, and also starred Mary Tyler Moore as Laure Petrie, Rob's wife. The show centered around Rob working at the television show, called "The Alan Brady Show", which is a variety show in New York, and his two friends who were his co-workers, named Buddy and Sally.


Tony AwardsTony Awards
CBS, 1947 | Award Show
Rating: 1/5

The annual Tony awards.