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Gail Fisher

 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gail Fisher (August 18, 1935 – December 2, 2000) was an American actress who was one of the first African American women to play substantive roles in American television. She was best known for playing the role of secretary "Peggy Fair" on the television detective series Mannix from 1968 through 1975, a role for which she won two Golden Globe Awards and an Emmy Award. The youngest of five children, Fisher was born in Orange, New Jersey. Her father died when she was two years old and she was raised by her mother, Ona Fisher, living in poverty in the Potter's Crossing neighborhood of Edison, New Jersey. She graduated from Metuchen High School in Metuchen, New Jersey. During her teenage years she was a cheerleader and entered several beauty contests, winning the titles of Miss Transit, Miss Black New Jersey, and Miss Press Photographer. In a contest sponsored by Coca-Cola, Fisher won the opportunity to spend two years studying acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. As a student of acting in New York City, she worked with Lee Strasberg and became a member of the Repertory Theater at Lincoln Center, where she worked with Elia Kazan and Herbert Blau. As a young woman, she also worked as a model. Fisher made her first television appearance in 1960 at age 25, appearing in the syndicated program Play of the Week. Also during the early 1960s, she appeared in a television commercial for All laundry detergent, which she said made her "the first black female -- no, make that black, period -- to make a national TV commercial, on camera, with lines." In 1965 Herbert Blau cast her in a theatrical production of Danton's Death. She first appeared in Mannix during the second season, when Mannix left the detective firm Intertect and set up shop as a private investigator. In 1968, she made guest appearances on the TV series My Three Sons, Love, American Style, and Room 222. In 1970, her work on Mannix was honored when she received the Emmy Award for outstanding performance by an actress in a dramatic supporting role. In winning the Emmy, she beat out Susan Saint James in The Name of the Game and Barbara Anderson in Ironside becoming the first African-American to win an Emmy Award. After Mannix was canceled in 1975 she rarely appeared on television. She guest-starred in a 1980 episode of The White Shadow. Description above from the Wikipedia article Gail Fisher, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


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Born:
Aug 18, 1935
Movie/TV Credits:
14
First Appeared:
In the series Play of the Week 1959-10-12
Latest Project:
Movie Donor 1990-12-09
Known For
Poster of Mankillers
Poster of Every Man Needs One
Poster of He & She
Poster of Play of the Week
Filmography
Movie Donor Secretary 1990-12-09
Movie Mankillers Joan Hanson 1987-11-03
Series Hotel Unknown 1982-08-21
Series Knight Rider Thelma 1982-09-26
Series The White Shadow Unknown 1978-11-27
Movie Every Man Needs One Pauline Kramer 1972-12-13
Series Room 222 Unknown 1969-09-11
Series Love, American Style Unknown 1969-09-29
Series Medical Center Unknown 1969-09-24
Series He & She Unknown 1967-09-06
Series Mannix Peggy Fair 1967-09-16
Movie The New Girl Mary Newton (The "New Girl") 1960-01-01
Series My Three Sons Unknown 1960-09-29
Series Play of the Week Unknown 1959-10-12