Markie Post
Markie Post grew-up in Walnut Creek. She
started her professional career as a television and film producer, including
"The New Card Sharks", (1978), and "Card Sharks," (1986).
She continued to produce projects like Double Dare (1976), and was a guest on numerous
TV shows like E! True Hollywood Story (1996) and Electra Woman and Dyna Girl
(2001). Her most notable TV role was that of "Christine Sullivan" in
Night Court (1984). She was featured in 156 episodes of this comedy from 1984
to 1992. Marylee (Armstrong) Post was her mother. She was a noted poet and
nuclear scientist Richard Freeman Post (November 14 1918 - April 7, 2015.). Two
daughters were born to her husband, Michael A. Ross: Katie Ross (born June 26
1997) and Daisy Ross (born March 30 and died on March 30, 1990). Her birthplace
was Palo alto, California and grew up in the vicinity of Walnut Creek,
California. Was a student at Las Lomas High School in Walnut Creek, California;
she was an athlete. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Lewis
& Clark College, Portland Oregon. She was a trick roper in The Wildest
West Show of the Stars (1986). The funeral was held and her ashes were given to
Michael A. Ross. She was a lifelong Democrat. Markie Post, who was three months
from her 71st birth date on November 4, 2021, died on the 7th of August. She
was only 27 days from Charles Robinson, Night Court (1984) and her co-star who
passed away on July 11 the 11th of July, 2020. Even though they were entirely
different shows Night Court (1984), where she was the lead, ended in 1992 with
Christine Sullivan leaving for Washington DC. Hearts Afire (1992), in which
Post was a new character, Georgie Lahti (who was, in fact, been employed for a
time in Washington DC before moving to smaller areas) The film was first
released in.
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