‘Police Academy’ and Broadway star Marion Ramsey dies at 73



The statement said, “Marion brought with her a kind and expressive light that immediately filled a room upon her arrival. The darkness of her light is already felt by those who know her well. We will remember her. , And will always love him. “

Born in Philadelphia, Ramsey’s entertainment career began on stage. She sang “UB!” On the Broadway show. And “Grind”, and visited the nation in the musical “Hello Musli”.

Ramsey made his television debut with a guest role on the hit series “The Jefferson,” and was a regular on the “Cos,” in the Cosby Sketch Made series.

Marianne Ramsay starred in six of them "Police Academy" Movies.

Her most famous role was as H Fischer Hooks in the 1984 film “Police Academy”, whose soft-spoken behavior was punctuated by a memorable boycott. Ramsey starred in five additional “Police Academy” films in the 1980s.

She began voice acting in the cartoon series “The Adams Family” in the early 1990s, airing for two seasons.

Ramsay was deeply committed to AIDS awareness and gave his voice to charitable causes, performing in the annual fundraising event “Divas Simply Singing.”

Later in her TV and film career, she made guest appearances on the adult swim show “Robot Chicken” and “Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job”!

In 2015, she reunited with “Policy Academy” stars Steve Gutenberg and Michael Winslow in the Sify Camp movie “Lavalantula” and its sequel “2 Lava 2 Lantula”. Next year. Her final acting role was in the 2018 indie film “When I Sing”.

She is survived by her three brothers.

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