Corinne Camacho

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Corinne Camacho , (born as Gloria Angelina Katharina Alletto ; born March 2, 1942 in Holbrook , New York, † September 15, 2010 in Beaverton , Oregon), was an American actress .

Life

At the age of five, Alletto moved to Los Angeles with her parents . When she was older, she began modeling and was already writing little pieces of music in high school and then studying piano at the College of Music and Art.

She began acting in 1965 and had a first minor appearance in one of the longest American soap operas, The Time of Longing . This was followed by other appearances in television series such as In Love with a Witch , Charming Jeannie , FBI , The Sixth Sense , Nothing is hidden from my wife , M * A * S * H and Cannon . Camacho also appeared in the television series The Seven Million Dollar Woman and The Six Million Dollar Man . A continuous role as Dr. Jeanne Bartlett played Camacho from 1969 to 1972 in the television series Medical Center . From 1974 to 1979 the actress played various roles in the then popular television series Detective Rockford - a call is enough ; In 1980 Camacho made an appearance on the television series Charlie's Angels . In 1981 she starred in an episode of the popular television series The Waltons . She also appeared in the television series Magnum and Lou Grant . In 1977 she was cast as Eloise Taylor in an episode of the television series Our Little Farm , in 1982 she replaced Bonnie Bartlett in the role of Grace Snider.

Other roles in various television series followed, such as in Trapper John, MD , Flamingo Road , Airwolf , TJ Hooker , Cagney & Lacey and Hunter . In 1997 Camacho had her last appearance in Lewis & Clark & ​​George .

In 1996 Camacho moved to New Mexico to devote herself to new tasks, so a hospice was established there which she then ran . In 2001 the actress moved to Oregon , where she worked as a life coach and dedicated herself to artistic work with children. In 2006 she released an album called Love Notes & Lullabies .

Camacho was married to Richard Camacho after her marriage to Andrew Utay ( "Drew Michaels" ). On September 15, 2010, the actress died of cancer . She left a son, a daughter and two grandchildren.

Filmography ( selection )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Corinne Camacho in the Notable Names Database (English)
  2. a b c Alexa Harrison: Corinne Camacho She was featured in 'Rockford Files', 'Medical Center' In: Variety, October 20, 2010. Retrieved December 29, 2013.