June Gable

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June Gable (born June 5, 1945 in New York ) is an American actress , best known for her role as Estelle Leonard of the Estelle Leonard Talent Agency in the US sitcom Friends .

Gable participated in four Broadway productions. This includes the new edition of Candide or Optimism , for which she was nominated for a Tony Award in the category Best Featured Actress in a Musical for the role of the old woman. She took part as Snooks Keene in the Broadway disaster Moose Murders , which only survived one performance in 1983. She also attended the previews of Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris as part of the understudy . In late 2012 she starred in the lead role "Marie" in the world premiere of Bill C. Davis' "All Hallowed" at the Waco Civic Theater, directed by George Boyd.

On television, she played Detective Battista on the sitcom Barney Miller and was in the third season. She was also seen as part of the cast of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In's short-lived revival in 1977. In 1979 she took part in the live-action TV special Legends of the Superheroes as "Rhoda Rooter" . Gable also had guest appearances, including in the television series Miami Vice and Kate & Allie . From 1994 to 2004 she was Estelle Leonard, the agent of Matt LeBlanc's character Joey Tribbiani on the sitcom Friends . In the first season, in episode 23, she was also seen as a nurse. She was also in various roles in the sitcoms Barney Miller , Sha Na Na and Dream On .

Gable studied acting at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh .

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Individual evidence

  1. 1974 Tony Award Winners. In: broadwayworld.com. Retrieved November 14, 2017 .
  2. ^ Campbell Robertson: Arthur Bicknell's 'Moose Murders,' Floppiest of Broadway Flops, Again Raises Its Antlers. In: nytimes.com. April 21, 2008, accessed November 14, 2017 .
  3. Arthur Bicknell: Moose Murders: A Mystery Farce in Two Acts . Samuel French, 1984, ISBN 0-573-61938-7 ( google.com ).
  4. Clive Barnes: The Theater: 'Jacques Brel' Revisited. In: nytimes.com. January 21, 1970, accessed November 14, 2017 .
  5. ^ Carl Hoover: Theater review: WCT's 'All Hallowed' solid, engaging character study. In: Waco Tribune Herald. October 22, 2012, accessed November 14, 2017 .