Katherine Helmond was a talented actress known for her versatility and comedic timing. With a career spanning over five decades, she left a lasting impact on both the big and small screens. Helmond's breakout role came in the hit sitcom "Soap," where she portrayed the lovable and ditzy Jessica Tate, earning her multiple Emmy Award nominations. She continued to showcase her comedic chops in the popular sitcom "Who's the Boss?" as the spirited and eccentric Mona Robinson, solidifying her status as a beloved TV mom. In addition to her television success, Helmond also made a mark in film, with memorable roles in cult classics such as "Brazil," "Overboard," and "Time Bandits." Her ability to seamlessly transition between comedy and drama showcased her range as an actress. Known for her distinctive voice and impeccable comic timing, Katherine Helmond's performances were always a delight to watch. Her contributions to the entertainment industry will be forever cherished, and her legacy as a talented and beloved actress lives on.
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Directed by Terry Gilliam
Directed by Edward Herrmann, Garry Marshall, Goldie Hawn, Katherine Helmond, Kurt Russell
Directed by John Cleese, Katherine Helmond, Sean Connery, Shelley Duvall, Terry Gilliam