Born Dec. 29, 1936, in Brooklyn, N.Y., Mary Tyler Moore moved to California with her family eight years later. Getting her showbiz break in 1955 as the dancing Happy Hotpoint pixie in TV commercials, Moore ultimately morphed into an icon of feminine strength and autonomy.Moore turned her talents to acting, and in 1961 was cast in "The Dick Van Dyke Show," a role that earned her two Emmys. The willowy brunette soon graduated to films, starring in Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967) and with Elvis Presley in Change of Habit (1969). She returned to television in 1970 with the eponymous "Mary Tyler Moore Show," which served as a boon to career women everywhere.
Moore received an Oscar nod for her turn in Ordinary People (1980) and was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 1985. A Type I diabetic, she's been hailed for her work with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
AddOrdinary PeopleEverything is in its proper place in the Jarrett household -- except the past. Mary Tyler Moore scored an Oscar nod for her role as repressed mother Beth Jarrett, whose favorite son has died, leaving her with another (Timothy Hutton) she can barely tolerate. The film also netted four Academy Awards,... Read More
Add AllMary Tyler Moore: Season 1Mary (Mary Tyler Moore), Rhoda (Valerie Harper), Mr. Grant (Ed Asner), Murray (Gavin MacLeod) and everyone's favorite "worst TV anchorman," Ted Baxter (Ted Knight), make their legendary television debut in these sidesplitting episodes from the long-running show's first season. The crew from WJM --... Read More
Add AllThe Dick Van Dyke Show: Season 1Rob and Laura Petrie (Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore) deal with marriage, career and other life issues in this classic Emmy-winning sitcom featuring plots that still resonate today. As head writer for a variety show, Rob faces many challenges, including keeping his bickering co-writers (Morey... Read More
Add AllMary Tyler Moore: Season 2Newswoman Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) continues to turn the world on with her smile in the Emmy-winning sitcom's second season. Mary and best pal Rhoda Morgenstern (Valerie Harper), along with the WJM-TV gang -- producer Lou Grant (Ed Asner), newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod) and... Read More
Add AllThe Dick Van Dyke Show: Season 2Gear up for the sophomore season of Carl Reiner's wildly popular 1960s Emmy Award-winning sitcom, starring Dick Van Dyke as writer Rob Petrie and Mary Tyler Moore as his better half, actress Laura. Laugh along as you relate to the Petries as they deal with marriage, family and career. Learn how Rob... Read More
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