4️⃣ #BarbaraBosson and #DennisDugan share a long scene together. They starred together on an earlier #StevenBochco show: #RichieBrockelmanPrivateEye. (I’m a huge #RichieBrockelman fan, so this was a kick for me.)

📺 My 480th #TVReview of 2023. Averaging 2h16m of TV per day.

Actress #BarbaraBosson has died at 83. Bosson is best remembered for her five-time Emmy nominated role of Fay Furillo on #HillStreetBlues. Bosson was also Emmy nominated for the role of Miriam Grasso on #MurderOne. Both series were created by her then-husband Steven Bochco. Bosson's notable TV credits include #Mannix, #Emergency!, #McMillanAndWife, #LALaw, #MurderSheWrote, #CopRock, #LoisAndClark, and #StarTrekDS9. She appeared in films #Mame, #CapricornOne, and #TheLastStarfighter. #RIP
The actress #BarbaraBosson has passed away. She was best known as Fay Furillo on #HillStreetBlues, a role that lasted 5 or 6 years and which she never ever “phoned it in.” May her memory be a blessing.
#RIPBarbaraBosson #BarbaraBosson #Mame
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Hill Street Blues: Schauspielerin Barbara Bosson ist tot

Barbara Bosson, die man vor allem für ihre Rolle in der 80er-Jahre-Krimiserie Hill Street Blues aka Polizeirevier Hill Street kannte, ist im Alter von 83 Jahren in Los Angeles verstorben.

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Hill Street Blues Star Barbara Bosson, Emmy-Nominated Former Wife of TV Powerhouse Steven Bochco, Dead at 83

Jesse Bosson announced the death of his 83-year-old mother Barbara Bosson, who starred in several high-profile primetime series during her 27-year marriage TV titan Steven Bochco, ultimately earning six Emmy nominations

Peoplemag

#BarbaraBosson (1939-2023) – Six-time Emmy nominee for #HillStreetBlues and #MurderOne.

She got her start doing improv on #TheSmothersBrothers, appeared in movies like #TheLastStarfighter (1984), and was also a writer and producer.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/barbara-bosson-dead-hill-street-blues-1235330370/ #RIPBarbaraBosson

Barbara Bosson Dead: 'Hill Street Blues' Actress Was 83

She played Fay Furillo on the legendary series, one of several created by her then-husband, Steven Bochco.

The Hollywood Reporter