Markie Post is an American actress. She was born and brought up on November 4, 1950, in Palo Alto, California, U.S. She mostly works in the American television industry. Markie made her debut with CHIPs serial as Roberta in 1979. Other than serials, Markie also appeared in movies. She made her movie debut with Gangster Wars in 1981. Markie became famous after her work in the series The Fall Guy from 1982-1985.
She did her schooling from Las Lomas High School. She also did her graduation from Lewis & Clark College in Oregon. Her father’s name is Richard F. Post and her mother’s name is Marylee Post. She also has two siblings Rodney & Stephen. In 1971, she married Stephen Knox and got divorced in 1972. Later in 1982, Markie married to Michael A. Ross. Markie has two children Daisy Ross, Katie Ross.
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Markie Post Net Worth, Age, Height, Family, Children, Weight
Name | Markie Post |
Nick Name | Markie |
Profession | American Actress |
Date Of Birth | November 4, 1950 |
Place of Birth | Palo Alto, California, U.S. |
Zodiac | Scorpio |
Nationality | American |
Height | 5’7″ |
Weight | 50 Kg Approx |
Family | Father – Richard F. Post Mother – Marylee Post Siblings – Rodney & Stephen |
Husband | Michael A. Ross (M. 1982), Stephen Knox (M. 1971 – Div. 1972) |
Children | Daisy Ross, Katie Ross |
Net Worth | $12 Million |
Facts
- She was born and brought up in Palo Alto, California, U.S.
- Her zodiac sign is Scorpio.
- Markie Post became famous for her role in the serials The Fall Guy and Night Court.
- Markie made her debut with serial CHIPs in 1979.
- Markie Post has a net worth of around $12 million.
Movies
- 1981 – Gangstar War as Chris Brennan
- 1998 – Behind the Zipper with Magda as Sheila Jensen
- 1998 – There’s Something About Mary as Mary’s Mom
- 2007- Cook-Off! as Christine Merriweather (released in 2017)
- 2014 – Muffin Top: Love Story as Linda
- 2017 – Sweet Sweet Summertime as Lila Burns
- 2017 – Camp Cool Kids as Euginia
- 2017 – Keep the Gaslight Burning as Mrs. Maxwell
- 2017 -Four Christmases and a Wedding as Anna Taylor
TV Serials
- 1979 – CHIPs as Roberta for the television debut Episode: “Rally ‘Round the Bank”
- 1979 – Barnaby Jones as Linda Woods for Episode: “Master of Deception”
- 1979 – The Incredible Hulk as Pamela Morris for the Episode: “The Confession”
- 1979 – The Lazarus Syndrome as Lauren Place for the Episode: “A Brutal Assault”
- 1979 – Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Joella Cameron For the Episodes 2
- 1979 – Hart to Hart as Sandy for the Episode: “Cop Out”
- 1980 – B.J. and the Bear as Valerie Wood for the Episode: “Siege”
- 1980 – House Calls as Linda for the Episode:”A Slight Case of Quarantine”
- 1980 – Eight is Enough as Kerry for the Episode: “The Commitment”
- 1980 – Semi-Tough as Barbara Jane Bookman For the Episodes 4
- 1981 – The Gangster Chronicles as Crish Brennan for the Television Miniseries 13 episodes
- 1981 – The Greatest American Hero as Deborah Dante for the Episode: “The Two-Hundred-Mile-an-Hour Fast Ball”
- 1981 – Simon & Simon Carolyn Perry for the Episode: “Details at Eleven”
- 1981 – McClain’s Law for the “Requiem for a Narc”
- 1982 – Code Red for the Episode: “Wildfire”
- 1982 – Massarati and the Brain as Julie Ramsdell for the Television Movie
- 1982 – Not Just Another Affair Jan Thacker for the Television Movie
- 1982 -1983 – The Love Boat as Doris Holden/Dee Dee/Donna Baker for the 2 Episodes
- 1982 – 1985 – The Fall Guy as Terri Michaels for the series regular 64 Episodes
- 1983 – Six Pack as sally Lead better for the Television Movie
- 1983 – Matt Houston Courtney Garner for the Episode: “A Novel Way to Die”
- 1983 – Cheers as Heather Landon for the Episode: “just Three Friends”
- 1983 – Match Game as Herself for the 5 Episode
- 1983 – Go as Herself for the 5 Episode
- 1983 – 1984 – Fantasy Island as Amy Marshall/Doreen Murphy for the 2 Episodes
- 1983 – 1984 – The A-Team as Rina/Leslie Becknell/Sister Teresa for the 2 Episodes
- 1983 – 1988 – The $10,000 Pyramid as Herself for the recurring role 80 episodes
- 1984 – Glitter as Barbara Nelson for the Episode: “pilot”
- 1984 – Scene of the Crime as Courtney Hollander for the Episode: “pilot”
- 1984 – Body Language as Herself for 5 episodes
- 1984 – Hotel as Anne Crowley/ Jill Stanton for the 2 episodes
- 1984 – 1992 – Night Court as Christine Sullivan for the 159 episodes (Series Regular)
- 1985 – The $25,000 Pyramid as Herself for the 5 episodes
- 1985 – 1987 – Super Password as Herself for the 20 episodes
- 1986 – Triplecross as Delia Langtree for the TV Movie
- 1988 – Glitz as Linda moon for the TV Movie
- 1988 – Trick of the Trade as Marla for the TV Movie
- 1988 – Blackout as Herself for the 5 Episodes
- 1991 – Strangers at My Door as Sharon Dancey for the TV Movie
- 1992 – 1995 – Hearts Afire as Gregorie Anne Lahti Hartman for the 54 episodes
- 1993 – Beyond Suspicion as Joyce for the TV Movie
- 1994 – Someone She Knows as Laurie Philips as TV Movie
- 1995 – VR.5 Alexis Miller for the Episode: “The Many Faces of Alex”
- 1995 – Visitors of the Night as Judith English for the TV Movie
- 1996 – Chasing The Dragon as Gwen Kessler for the TV Movie
- 1996 – Dave’s World as Lisa McCauley for the Episode: “Falling”
- 1997 – Dog’s Best Friend as Horse for the TV Movie voice role
- 1997 – Survival on the Mountain as Amy Hoffman for the TV Movie
- 1997 – I’ve Been Waiting For you as Rosemary Zoltanne for the TV Movie
- 1999 – 2000 – Odd Man Out as Julia Whitney for the 13 episodes
- 2000 – Twice in a Lifetime Nancy Waldron/Peggy McIntrye for the episode: “It’s a Hard Knock Life”
- 2000 – Hollywood Squares as Herself for the 5 Episodes
- 2001 – Till Dad Do Us Apart as Virginia Corbett TV Movies
- 2001 – Late Boomers for the TV Movie
- 2002 – 2006 – Scrubs as Lily Reid for the 3 episodes
- 2003 – 2004 – The District as Audrey Livingston/Simone Fairgate/Audrey Livermore for the 2 episodes
- 2006 – Ghost Whisperer as Diana Lassiter for the Episode: “The Woman of His Dreams”
- 2007 – Holiday in Handcuffs as Mom Chandler for the TV Movie
- 2008 – 30 Rock as Herself for the” The One with the Cast of Night Court”
- 2010 – Backyard Wedding as Aunt Addie for the TV Movie
- 2010 – 2013 – Transformer Prime as June Darby series regular; 15 episodes (voice role)
- 2011 – Man Up as Linda for the Episode: “Acceptance”
- 2013 – Back in The Game as Dotty for the Episode: “Play Hard or Go Home”
- 2013 – Christmas on the Bayou as Lilly for the Television Movie
- 2014 – Rack and Ruin as Betsy for the 5 episodes
- 2014 – 2017 – Chicago P.D. as Barbara “Bunny” Fletcher for the recurring role; 18 episodes
- 2015 – Rack and Ruin Web Series as Betsy for the Television Movie
- 2017 – The Joneses Unplugged as Tawney for the Television Movie
- 2018 – Santa Clarita Diet as Becky for the Episode: “Coyote in Yoga Pants”