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Jo Ann Pflug is an American film and television actress.[1]

Jo Ann Pflug
Pflug in Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In in 1972
Born
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S
Other namesJoAnn Pflug
Alma materUniversity of Miami
OccupationActress
Years active1966–1997
Spouses
  • (m. 1972; div. 1980)
  • Charles Young
    (m. 1988)
Children1

Early life


Jo Ann Pflug was born in Atlanta, Georgia, to J. Lynn and Kelly Pflug.[2] She was raised in Winter Park, Florida, where her father was elected mayor in 1958,[3][4] and she graduated from Winter Park High School, Rollins College, and the University of Miami, receiving her BA in broadcasting and her minor in American history.[citation needed]

She had a weekly radio show called The Magic Carpet, where she was the storyteller, and for four years hosted a weekly live interview talk show called Montage. Her background in interviewing led her to be the first woman to have a live weekly TV talk show in the late 1960s in Los Angeles, on KHJ-TV (now KCAL-TV, channel 9).[4]


Career


Her first screen credit is in 1966 as Woman in Control Booth in Cyborg 2087. She also was the voice of Invisible Girl in the 1967 animated version of Fantastic Four.

Pflug's first major role was as U.S. Army nurse Lt. Maria "Dish" Schneider in the 1970 film M*A*S*H.[5] Also in 1970, she starred in an episode of Marcus Welby, M.D. titled "To Carry the Sun in a Golden Cup", in which she played an ailing nurse.[6]

She appeared in Catlow (1971) with Yul Brynner, Where Does It Hurt? (1972) starring Peter Sellers, and as Lt. Katherine O'Hara in the television series spin-off of Operation Petticoat (1979).

Pflug was the co-star of the made-for-television movie The Night Strangler (1973) (a sequel to the movie The Night Stalker (1972), and a precursor of the TV series Kolchak: The Night Stalker (1974–75). She starred in the TV werewolf movie Scream of the Wolf (1974) alongside Peter Graves and Clint Walker.[6]

Pflug was a frequent panelist on the television game show Match Game from 1973 until 1981,[7] a co-host with Allen Funt on the 1970s version of Candid Camera, and a regular in the TV series The Fall Guy for the 1981–1982 season.[6]

In 1984, she was the first actress to play Taylor Chapin in the syndicated soap opera Rituals. She made guest appearances on many television series, including McCloud, The Love Boat, CHiPs, The Dukes of Hazzard, One Day at a Time, Knight Rider, Love, American Style, Adam-12, Quincy, M.E., Alias Smith and Jones, Charlie's Angels and The Colbys.[6]

Later roles include Boss Jack's wife in Traveller (1997), and Cynthia Vaughn in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997).[6]

A resident of Tequesta, Florida, in 2011 she interviewed Pat Boone, Shirley MacLaine and other celebrities for The Jo Ann Pflug Show on Seaview Radio.[4]


Personal life


Pflug married Chuck Woolery in 1972 at the Knowles Memorial Chapel at Rollins College in Orlando, Florida.[8] They had a daughter, Melissa. The couple divorced in 1980.[4][9] She married Charles Young in 1988.[10]


Filmography


Year Title Role Notes
1966Cyborg 2087Woman in Control Booth
1970MASHLt. 'Dish'
1971CatlowChristina
1972Where Does It Hurt?Alice Gilligan
1973The Night StranglerLouise Harper
1974Scream of the Wolf Sandy Miller
1997TravellerBoss Jack's Wife
1997Midnight in the Garden of Good and EvilCynthia Vaughn

References


  1. Howell, Peter. "Altman documentary shows maverick vision was defiantly his own: review" (Pflug shown in photograph with director Robert Altman). Toronto Star, September 18, 2014.
  2. "KELLY PFLUG". legacy.com. Retrieved July 25, 2019.
  3. Jo Ann Pflug, in "Winter Park High School Yearbook Collection". Winter Park, Florida: Winter Park High School, retrieved online August 29, 2018.
  4. Streeter, Leslie Gray (July 5, 2011). "Jo Ann Pflug still knows how to 'dish'". The Palm Beach Post.
  5. Devine, J. P. "MIFF: M*A*S*H* Is Hilarious, Evocative: The Robert Altman movie, based on a Waterville doctor's novel, is darker, funnier and truer than the TV series". Augusta, Maine: Kennebec Journal, July 16, 2015.
  6. "Jo Ann Pflug". TV Guide. Retrieved November 21, 2019.
  7. "Match Game (1973)". TV Series Finale. Los Angeles. October 7, 2008. Retrieved August 29, 2018.
  8. "Actress Gets Kiss". News-Press. Fort Myers, FL. December 23, 1972. p. 12.
  9. "A Love Connection for Chuck Woolery". People. July 20, 2006. Retrieved January 29, 2018.
  10. Hunter, Chris (April 23, 1989). "Acting the Part: Pflug Talks It Over". Palm Beach Daily News. p. 1.



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[de] Jo Ann Pflug

Jo Ann Pflug auch JoAnn Pflug (* 2. Mai 1940 in Atlanta, Georgia) ist eine US-amerikanische Schauspielerin in Film und Fernsehen. Sie spielte Rollen in Filmen wie M.A.S.H., Catlow – Leben ums Verrecken, Wo tut's weh? oder Mitternacht im Garten von Gut und Böse.
- [en] Jo Ann Pflug



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