
Madolyn Smith Osborne
Biography
Madolyn Smith Osborne (born January 1, 1957, Albuquerque, New Mexico) is an American actress.
Madolyn Smith Osborne may be best-known for her roles in the TV miniseries If Tomorrow Comes and the feature film Funny Farm, which co-starred Chevy Chase. In 1984, she appeared in 2010, with Roy Scheider. She portrayed Jehan Al Sadat, wife of Egyptian president Anwar Al Sadat, in the TV miniseries Sadat. She also starred in Urban Cowboy with John Travolta, The Super with Joe Pesci, and appeared in All of Me with Steve Martin.
She guest starred in an episode of the sitcom Cheers titled "What's Up Doc?" (episode 164, season 7, first aired on Thursday March 30, 1989) where she plays beautiful psychiatrist Dr. Sheila Rydell, whom Sam "Mayday" Malone (Ted Danson) actually fakes having impotence for, so he can be treated by her in hopes of sparking a romantic relationship.
Before her marriage to former NHL hockey player Mark Osborne she was known and credited as Madolyn Smith.
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Acting History
2010
Louis Sullivan: the Struggle for American Architecture as Louis Sullivan (voice)
1994Due South as Mackenzie King
1993Class of '96 as Dean Keller
1991Final Approach as Casey Halsey
1991The Super as Naomi Bensinger
1990The Rose and the Jackal as Rose O'Neil Greenhow
1990The Kennedys of Massachusetts as Gloria Swanson
1990The Plot to Kill Hitler as Nina Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg
1988Funny Farm as Elizabeth Farmer
1987The Caller as The Girl (as Madolyn Smith)
1986If Tomorrow Comes as Tracy Whitney
1985Deadly Intentions as Katherine Raynor
19842010 as Caroline Floyd
1984All of Me as Peggy Schuyler
1984Ernie Kovacs: Between the Laughter as Dorothy Kovacs
1983Sadat as Jihan Sadat
1983The Other Woman as Cindy Barnes
1982Cheers as Dr. Sheila Rydell
1982Rehearsal for Murder as Karen Daniels
1982Pray TV as Liz Oakes
1980Urban Cowboy as Pam
1979Trapper John, M.D.
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