Hattie Winstonborn 1945

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hattie Mae Winston (born March 3, 1945) is an American television, film and Broadway actress best known for her role as Margaret on Becker and as a prominent cast member of the PBS children's series The Electric Company. Winston was born in Lexington, Mississippi, and raised in Greenville, Mississippi.She began her career onstage. Winston starred in the Broadway hit The Tap Dance Kid; she also appeared on Broadway in Two Gentlemen of Verona, I Love My Wife, and The Me Nobody Knows. She was a member of the Negro Ensemble Company. Winston rose to prominence during the mid-1970s as a member of the cast of the PBS children's series The Electric Company, produced by the Children's Television Workshop. Her most notable character was Valerie the Librarian, who was best friends with Easy Reader (portrayed by Morgan Freeman). She also played many villainess roles versus Spider-Man on the Spidey Super Stories sketches, such as the Fox, the Thumper, the Queen Bee, and the Queen of Diamonds. Winston joined the series during the third season (1973–1974), replacing Lee Chamberlin. She remained with the series until its cancellation in 1977. Between 1981 and 1982 she starred in CBS TV series Nurse. In 1990 she starred in Home Video Sesame Street Visits The Hospital as Nurse Flowers. In 1991, Winston starred on the critically acclaimed television show Homefront (1991–1993). In 1998, Winston landed the role of Margaret on the CBS sitcom Becker (1998–2004). Winston voiced Lucy Carmichael for The Rugrats Movie. Since then she has gone on to voice the character again for the Nickelodeon TV series, All Grown Up!, which is a spin-off from the original Rugrats series. She has guest-starred on Scrubs and Smart Guy. In 1997, Winston portrayed Simone in the Quentin Tarantino film Jackie Brown. In 1998, Winston had a small role with Clint Eastwood in True Crime. She is married to the musical director of Dancing with the Stars, Tony nominee Harold Wheeler.

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Little Brother
Little Brother

2020

Comedy • Horror

as Mrs. Webb

3
0.1
Deathdealer: A Documentary
Deathdealer: A Documentary

2003

Comedy • Drama

as Gladys

5.8
0.1
The Battle of Shaker Heights
The Battle of Shaker Heights

2003

Comedy • Drama • Romance

as Principal Holmstead

5.6
0.5
A Rugrats Kwanzaa
A Rugrats Kwanzaa

2001

Animation • Family

as Lucy Carmichael / Lucy's Mom (voice)

6.8
0.2
UnBowed
UnBowed

1999

Drama • History • Romance

as Mother

6
0.2
True Crime
True Crime

1999

Crime • Drama • Mystery • Thriller

as Mrs. Russel

6.5
2
After All
After All

1999

Drama • TV Movie

as Mother of Defendant

0
0.3
The Rugrats Movie
The Rugrats Movie

1998

Adventure • Animation • Comedy • Family

as Lucy Carmichael (voice)

6.2
2.6
Meet the Deedles
Meet the Deedles

1998

Comedy • Family

as Jo-Claire

4.4
0.6
Jackie Brown
Jackie Brown

1997

Crime • Drama • Thriller

as Simone

7.4
4.8
The Cherokee Kid
The Cherokee Kid

1996

Action • Comedy • Family • TV Movie • Western

as Mrs. Elizabeth Peel

5.2
0.6
Beverly Hills Cop III
Beverly Hills Cop III

1994

Action • Comedy • Crime

as Mrs. Todd

5.9
3.4
Satchmo: The Life of Louis Armstrong
Satchmo: The Life of Louis Armstrong

1992

Documentary • Music • TV Movie

as Narrator (voice)

7
0.2
A Show of Force
A Show of Force

1990

Crime • Mystery • Thriller

as Foster

4.8
0.4
Common Ground
Common Ground

1990

Drama • TV Movie

as Daisy Voight

10
0.2
Runaway
Runaway

1989

Drama • TV Movie

as Aunt Anna Mae

0
0.3
Clara's Heart
Clara's Heart

1988

Drama

as Blanche Loudon

5.5
0.6
Good to Go
Good to Go

1986

Crime • Music • Thriller

5
0.1
Without a Trace
Without a Trace

1983

Drama • Mystery

as Reporter

5.4
0.7
Nurse
Nurse

1980

Drama • TV Movie

as Toni Gillette

0
0.6
Hollow Image
Hollow Image

1979

Drama • TV Movie

as Ivy

3.5
0.4
Out to Lunch
Out to Lunch

1974

Comedy • TV Movie

as Self / Various Characters

6
0.3

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