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  1. Growing Up Again: Life, Loves, and Oh Yeah, Diabetes by Mary Tyler Moore, 2009-03-31
  2. After All by Mary Tyler Moore, 1996-10-01
  3. Love Is All Around: The Making of the Mary Tyler Moore Show by Robert S. Alley, Irby B. Brown, 1989-11-01
  4. Mary Tyler Moore by Rebecca Stefoff, 1986-05-06
  5. Completely Yours : A Complete Mini-Album of Story, Songs and Rhymes by Paula Poundstone, Keiko Kasza, et all 1998-02
  6. Mary Tyler Moore, Actress (Great Achievers) by Margaret L. Finn, 1996-05
  7. The Real Mary Tyler Moore by Chris Bryars, 1977-01-01
  8. Mary Tyler Moore (Stars of stage and screen) by David Paige, 1977
  9. Mary Tyler Moore: A Biography by Jason Bonderoff, 1986-06
  10. Laugh it Up Carol Burnett, bill Cosby, Mary Tyler Moore by George Zanderbergen, 1976-01-01
  11. Mary Tyler Moore speaks out on stem cell research.(Interview): An article from: Saturday Evening Post by Holly G. Miller, 2005-09-01
  12. Just Outside the Spotlight: Growing up with Eileen Heckart by Luke Yankee, 2006-04-15
  13. Six Weeks [Unknown Binding] by Dudley Moore; Mary Tyler Moore; Katherine Healy
  14. Biography - Moore, Mary Tyler (1936-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by --Sketch by Paula Pyzik Scott, 2007-01-01

1. Who2 Profile: Mary Tyler Moore
MARY TYLER MOORE • Actor. Moore played Redford). The Mary Tyler MooreShow A short intro to the show, plus many fine Moore links, The
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MARY TYLER MOORE Actor Moore played Dick Van Dyke 's cheerfully patient wife Laura Petrie on the hit1960s sitcom The Dick Van Dyke Show . In 1970 she was given her own situation comedy on CBS, The Mary Tyler Moore Show , where she played the naively determined producer in a wacky Minneapolis newsroom. The show co-starred Ed Asner and became one of the most popular TV shows in history, part of the legendary Saturday night line-up that included M*A*S*H* All in the Family and The Carol Burnett Show . Although Moore is an icon of TV comedy, she has turned in solid dramatic performances, including a starring role in 1980's Ordinary People (directed by Robert Redford The Mary Tyler Moore Show
A short intro to the show, plus many fine Moore links The Mary and Rhoda List
Lively site for fans of Moore and her former sidekick Valerie "Rhoda" Harper Mary Central
Big ol' fan page, lots of dope on the show Mary's Apartment Floorplan
For laughs an architectural drawing of her TV home from an MTM-obsessed fan Birth:
29 December 1936 Birthplace:
Brooklyn, New York

2. Omar Azzam [Mary Tyler Moore]
Mary Tyler moore mary tyler Moore was born in Brooklyn, New York onDecember 29, 1937, and grew up in Southern California. While
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Mary Tyler Moore

Mary Tyler Moore was born in Brooklyn, New York on December 29, 1937, and grew up in Southern California. While still in high school she started professionably performing, both on stage and in commercials, most notibly remembered for her apperances as the Happy Hotpoint girl. After that she had small roles on Bachelor Father and Steve Canyon , both tv shows (1958). Her first regular apperance came on the show Richard Diamond, Private Detective , although the only apperances she had were of her legs. For three months she played the secretary, whose voice you heard and whose legs you saw, but nothing else. Moore soon tired of this, and went on to do more guest spots on shows such as Hawaiian Eye and 77 Sunset Strip . Then in the early sixties Mary Tyler Moore landed the role of Laura on The Dick Van Dyke show , when someone remembered her legs from the Richard Diamond show. Her name wasn't remembered, save for the fact that they new of the show, and that her name had three parts. They soon found out that this was Mary and asked her to read for the part. Out of 60 females, she was choosen. She won two Emmy Awards for this role, followed by some unsuccessul shows, including Breakfast at Tiffany's (Broadway)

3. Mary Tyler Moore - Wikipedia
Mary Tyler Moore. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mary TylerMoore (born December 29, 1937) is an American actress and comedian
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Mary Tyler Moore
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mary Tyler Moore (born December 29 ) is an American actress and comedian , best known for The Mary Tyler Moore Show , in which she starred as Mary Richards, a 30ish single woman who worked as a news producer at WJM-TV in Minneapolis Moore was born in Brooklyn and grew up in California . She started off with a role on the " happy Hotpoint " commercial, in which she would dance around on the kitchen appliances. Her first regular television role was on the show "Richard Diamond, Private Detective"; however, in that show, only her legs were ever shown. Her first important television role was as Laura Petrie in The Dick Van Dyke Show She has starred in several films , including Ordinary People In addition to her acting work, Moore is International Chairman of the

4. Celebrity Storm - Mary Tyler Moore
Mary Tyler Moore photo gallery, filmography, biography, trivia and quotes and muchmore at CelebrityStorm.com, including high quality wall posters for sale.
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5. Mary Tyler Moore
Mary Tyler Moore First Show, 1970. Last Show, 1977. Genre, Comedy. Network, CBS. Wewould like to see Mary back on TV! The Mary Tyler Moore Show never jumped!
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Mary Tyler Moore First Show Last Show Genre Comedy Network CBS Slot Day Saturday Slot Time 9 pm Jumped The Shark when... Votes Never Jumped Moving (Mary's new apartment) Moving (Rhoda to New York) Day One Georgette and Ted adopt Lou pals up with Mary Georgette joins the cast Dream Sequence (married to Mary) Too much Sue Ann The finale Death (Chuckles the Clown) Mary talks back Puberty (Mary) Special Guest Star (Walter Cronkite) Special Guest Star (Betty Ford) Mary's images hardens Other Thoughts:
  • ONE OF THREE SHOWS THAT NEVER JUMPED (SEE TAXI AND SIMPSONS. JAMES L. BROOKS IS GOD.) Great opening three notes...da/da/da, and great ending (meow) When Rhoda left. However, when Phyllis left, the show improved. Never jumped! I especially loved the "date" between Lou and Mary - a nice way of resolving and dealing with a potential romance. MTM Show never jumped. Although there were changes in the cast, the new characters were interesting and real, and there was no decline in the program. Mary Richards and the other characters are still "people" we can remember fondly as old friends. We would like to see Mary back on TV! The Mary Tyler Moore Show never jumped! I enjoyed it as much the first year as I did the last, and I think that's the true test. Characters changed (even in real life people come and go!) but each character was well-written and funny in his/her own way.

6. Mary Tyler Moore
Mary Tyler Moore. Below is the Table o' Contents for the whole site when Mad magazinespoofed The Mary Tyler Moore Show, they called her Mary Tailor Made
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Mary Tyler Moore Below is the Table o' Contents for the whole site: Start Page (index of all the girls) Swingin' Chicks of the '50s and '70s (a brief list) Swingin' Chicks of the '90s (another brief list) This Date in the Swingin' '60s... (a day-by day listing of historical events) Minx Linx (related linkage) The History of the Swingin' Chicks of the '60s Web site, with news about the book, calendar, and our TV appearances Contacts, Latest Updates, Notes HER SWINGIN' CREDENTIALS: A leggy reed-thin smiler who played the ideal all-American wife, the funny and attractive Laura Petrie on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" from '61-'66, she then graduated to a musical star with Thoroughly Modern Millie in '66, and later she became an Elvis Chick in the King's last film, Change of Habit . Ultimately Mary became a TV legend in the early '70s as the quintessential single career gal in her own "Mary Tyler Moore Show" and then as producer of popular TV shows like "Hill Street Blues" and "St. Elsewhere," despite living a life full of traumas and turmoil. CATEGORIES OF SWINGIN' CHICK: TV Star, Movie Star, and Elvis Girl

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8. The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Features episode descriptions, sounds, pictures, and actor biographies.Category Arts Television Sitcoms mary tyler moore Show, The......TvLand.com's official site with character and actor bios, as wellas pictures and sounds for the show The mary tyler moore Show.
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The series was an integral part of a very successful Saturday night lineup of sophisticated comedies that also included All in the Family

9. The Mary Tyler Moore Show Online!
Includes articles, cast, episode guide, quotes, and awards.Category Arts Television Sitcoms mary tyler moore Show, The......mary tyler moore Show, mary tyler moore, Gavin MacLeod, Ted Knight, Cloris Leachman,comedy, Valerie Harper, Ed Asner, Classic TV, television, comedy television
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10. Pat's Home Page: Mary Tyler Moore Files
Contains information, pictures, and sounds.
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Pat's Home Page:
Mary! The Mary Tyler Moore Page
I adore Mary Tyler Moore - ever since I was a lad back in the 60's. She is the quinticential beautiful, strong, and caring heroine and comedienne. Welcome! Please press the button. Mary! I loved (I guess love, thanks to reruns) the Mary Tyler Moore Show. Great actors and actesses all. What a classic show. Following is a picture of the cast of the Mary Tyler Moore Show, it only took me 9 months to figure out how to get this to show up - - what a dope I am). I used to spend Saturdays at 9 p.m. glued to the tube every week watching that show. I was a stumbling, bumbling teenager in love with Mary (I am sure there were plenty of others) and all she represented. From left to right front row: Betty White (she is very nice - - when I was at Auburn we inagurated the Allen Ludden Memorial College Bowl Tournament. She donated some items to the College Bowl Hall of Fame in his honour and was gracious and friendly ). Georgia Engels and Mary. From left to right back row: Ted Knight, Gavin MacLeod, and Ed Asner. Two important actresses were not in the previous snap (because they left the show by the time the previous snap was taken - - to go on to their spinoffs: Rhoda and Phyllis.

11. The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Contains information on the show and pictures.
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The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970-77)
From 1974 to 1977, America had the rare treat of having first-run episodes of The Mary Tyler Moore Show The Bob Newhart Show , and Rhoda on television at the same time. All three were produced by Mary Tyler Moore's and her then-husband, Grant Tinker's, MTM Enterprises. And all three were perfectly poised between the traditional mainstream culture reflected in the television of the 1960s and the more farcical, cynical, sex-saturated depictions of young and not-so-young narcissists we have, today. Two of the shows Mary Tyler Moore and the spin-off, Rhoda, depicted the emerging paradox of American culture: growing freedom for women (and men) to shape their own lives, accompanied by a new sense of limits and a loss of optimism. In the show, Mary Tyler Moore plays Mary Richards, a well-integrated, genuinely nice, non-narcissistic character who is stuck with a less than ideal life, for a new, less optimistic, age. She works for a mediocre television station and, despite the fact that she is the best catch in America, she can't find a mate. The program also starred Ed Asner as Lou Grant, the outwardly hard nosed and gruff news editor who is inwardly a pussy cat. The late Ted Knight played Ted Baxter, as the television anchor whose outward appearance as an airhead conceals absolutely nothing underneath. He is self-worshipping, superficial and has no idea of the meaning of many of the stories he relates on the air, all of which makes him a good symbol for the popular culture that was developing in America. Like Diana Christensen, played by Faye Dunaway, in the movie

12. MARY TYLER MOORE At THESPIAN NET
Includes biographical information, articles, pictures, and links.
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Autographs/Photos/ Posters and more: Fanmail Movie Goods Art.com eBay! AutographsForSale Mega Store ... Warner Bros. MARY TYLER MOORE 29 December 1936 Brooklyn, New York Is there anyone out there who hasn't heard of Mary Tyler Moore? Perhaps today's generation, but then there is no need for them to be deprived since Mary Tyler Moore's talents can be appreciated in not only her current projects, but in various reruns all over the world. Ranked #22 in Entertainment Weekly's 100 Greatest Entertainers, Moore's life reads like some tragic movie-of-the-week; from failed marriages, alcohol addiction, sickness, family deaths, and many more compelling aspects that would give any Soap Opera a run for its money. Needless to say, her life has not been a walk in the park, and the troubles she battled in her personal life over the years, were hidden quite well behind the facade of "America's Sweetheart". Mary lives in New York with her husband, Dr. Robert Levine, whom she married in November 1983.

13. MARY TYLER MOORE 2
A fan site with information on the show and pictures.
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The Mary Tyler Moore Show
I personally think that the best accomplishment Mary Tyler Moore has ever made was doing the Mary Tyler Moore Show. Mary Richards (the part MTM played) was one of those people who was always there when you needed a favor. She would never say no. But other than being a softee Mary Richards was a role model. She had a great job, she was loved by everyone and although she wanted a relationship she was perfectly happy on her own. Mary Tyler Moore was admired by all but actually she and Mary Richards didn't have much in common at all.
THE CHARACTERS AND MARY:
WJM: The people who worked with Mary at the WJM newsroom were all men. They were, Lou Grant, Ted Baxter and Murray Slauter. Each of these men had fantasies about being married to Mary and each of them at one time or another had expressed their feelings to her. Lou and Mary went out on a date, Ted officially made Mary his girlfriend and Murray told Mary that he loved her. Though no relationships were actually had between Mary and her co-workers, they always had feelings for her.
Rhoda and Phyllis: Rhoda and Phyllis were Mary's two best friends who didn't get along with each other. They were total opposites. While Phyllis would want to go the the symphony, Rhoda would prefer going to a hockey game. They never got along with each other but always with Mary. Though Mary and Phyllis knew each other longer, I always thought of Rhoda and Mary as closer friends.

14. Mary Tyler Moore
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15. Moore, Mary Tyler
moore, mary tyler. US Actor. On The mary tyler moore Show, moore played mary Richards,a 30something single woman making it on her own in 1970s Minneapolis.
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MOORE, MARY TYLER U.S. Actor Mary Tyler Moore's most enduring contributions to television are in two classic sitcoms, The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961-66) and The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970-77), although she has appeared in the medium in a variety of roles both before and after these series. Her first on-camera television work was as a dancer, and it was as "Happy Hotpoint," a singing and dancing home appliance, that she first caught the public eye. Her first regular series role as "Sam" the receptionist on Richard Diamond, Private Detective , was notable primarily because it featured only her dancer's legs and voice. As Laura Petrie, the beautiful, talented and not-so-typical suburban housewife to comedy writer Rob (Dick Van Dyke) on The Dick Van Dyke Show, Moore earned critical praise (and Emmy Awards) as she laid the foundation for the wholesome but spunky identity that would mark her television career. Though she lacked their experience in television comedy, Moore was no mere "straight woman" to comedians Van Dyke, Carl Reiner, Morey Amsterdam and Rose Marie; she managed to stake out her own comic identity as a lovely and competent housewife who was frequently thrown a curve by her husband's unusual friends and career. Thanks to the show's explorations of the Petries' courtship (they met while he was in the military and she a USO dancer), Moore was able to display her talents as both dancer and singer, as well as comedic actress, on the show. While

16. MARY TYLER MOORE
Includes a biography and filmography, profiles of the MTM and Dick Van Dyke shows, and sound and video files. In Portuguese only.
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17. Mary Tyler Moore Show, The
THE mary tyler moore SHOW. The program starred mary tyler moore who had previouslyachieved success as Laura Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show.
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THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW U.S. Situation Comedy The Mary Tyler Moore Show premiered on CBS in September 1970 and during its seven-year run became one of the most acclaimed television programs ever produced. The program represented a significant change in the situation comedy, quickly distinguishing itself from typical plot-driven storylines filled with narrative predictability and unchanging characters. As created by the team of James Brooks and Allan Burns, The Mary Tyler Moore Show presented the audience with fully-realized characters who evolved and became more complex throughout their life on the show. Storylines were character-based and the ensemble cast used this approach to develop relationships which changed over time. The program starred Mary Tyler Moore who had previously achieved success as Laura Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show.

18. Mary Tyler Moore
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19. "Mary Tyler Moore" (1970)
mary tyler moore, in Canada's TV Guide on thecharacter she played from 1970 to 1977 When The mary tyler moore
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20. Classic Sitcoms: The Internet Home Of Your Favorite TV Comedies
Episode guides and credits for shows including I Love Lucy, The mary tyler moore Show, The Dick van Dyke Show, and Barney Miller.
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