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Julia Margaret Duffy (née Hinds; June 27, 1951) is an American actress. From 1983 to 1990, she played Stephanie Vanderkellen in the TV series ''
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''. The role garnered her critical acclaim, including seven
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nominations, three
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awards, and a
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nomination for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film. Following the conclusion of ''Newhart'', Duffy continued to work in television, playing the original Maggie Campbell on ''
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'' (1991) and Allison Sugarbaker on '' Designing Women'' (1991–1992). In the 2000s, Duffy appeared in guest roles on '' Reba'' and ''
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'', as well as having supporting roles in 2003's comedy films '' Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd'' and ''
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''. She had recurring guest roles on the series '' Shameless'' (2011–2013) and ''
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'' (2014–2015), and appeared in a supporting role in the drama '' Camp X-Ray'' (2014). She portrayed Mary Hart in the Blue and the Gray television miniseries.


Early life, family, and education

Julia Margaret Hinds was born on June 27, 1951, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the youngest of four daughters of Joseph Hinds and Mary Duffy. When Julia was seven years old, her father died, and her mother later remarried and worked as a real estate agent. She began acting as an adolescent, appearing in local stage productions at Minneapolis's Old Log Theatre. At age 18, she appeared in a Minneapolis production of ''The Girl in the Freudian Slip''. In 1970, Duffy moved to New York City, and she enrolled at the
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, from which she graduated in 1972. While attending, she worked as a waitress and hatcheck girl.


Career


Career beginnings

Duffy began her career in television, appearing in minor guest roles in soap operas such as ''
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'' and ''
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'' before being cast in the role of Penny Davis in the series '' The Doctors'' from 1973 until 1977. In 1978, Duffy starred in the critically acclaimed Broadway revival of '' Once in a Lifetime''. She appeared in supporting roles in the exploitation horror film '' Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker'' (1981), also known as ''Night Warning'', as well as '' Cutter's Way'' (1981). She appeared in a first season episode of the television sitcom ''
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'' in 1982. Initially, she had been considered for the role of Diane Chambers, the sitcom's female lead. In 1983, she played Princess Ariel Baaldorf in the medieval adventure spoof TV series '' Wizards and Warriors'', which lasted one season on the CBS network.


''Newhart'' and critical acclaim

In 1982, Duffy guest-starred on the sitcom ''
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'' as Stephanie Vanderkellen, a self-obsessed heiress and the haughty cousin of Stratford Inn maid Leslie. At the beginning of the second season, Duffy joined the main cast, replacing Leslie as the Stratford's maid. She continued to play Stephanie for the rest of the show's run, earning Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for the role every year from 1984 through 1990. She also received a
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nomination and won three Viewers For Quality Television awards and five American Comedy Awards nominations for her work. Twice during ''Newharts run, Duffy was pregnant. The first time, she wore baggy clothes and stood behind furniture to hide her bump, while the second time, the pregnancy was written into the show, with Stephanie becoming a mother in the eighth season. As of 2023, she remained in touch with
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; he died in 2024.


After ''Newhart''

After ''Newhart'' ended in 1990, Duffy briefly starred in the sitcom ''
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'' alongside
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, but asked to be released after Clooney walked off the troubled set. The new producers accommodated her, allowing her to then join the cast of '' Designing Women'' in 1991. ''Baby Talk'' was then retooled and Duffy was replaced by Mary Page Keller. On ''Designing Women'', she essentially replaced Delta Burke, the show's breakout star, who was fired after quarrels with producers. Duffy played Allison Sugarbaker, Burke and
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's previously unseen cousin on the show. Duffy's tenure on the sitcom's sixth season turned out to be the highest-rated season in the show's history, partly because of the highly publicized cast additions of Duffy and
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. However, because of conflicting ideas about her character, she was amicably released from her contract, thus leading her to be replaced by
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. From 1993 to 1995, Duffy played Barb Ballantine on the short-lived comedy series '' The Mommies''. Duffy played Lindsay Mercer, one of the failed buyers of Winfred-Lauder and the ex-wife of Lord Mercer on ''
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''. She has a recurring role on the
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series ''
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'' as Linda Hayfer, a high-school English teacher who despises Drake. She appeared on ''
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'' as the rich mother of Jason, a boy who goes on a date with Maddie Fitzpatrick (
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). She made a brief appearance in the Nickelodeon sitcom '' True Jackson, VP'' as the owner of a stage that LuLu wanted to rent. In 2009, Duffy co-starred with Kelly McGillis in a stage production of '' The Little Foxes'' at the Pasadena Playhouse. She later appeared again at the Playhouse in 'The Heiress' starring Richard Chamberlain. In the 2010s, Duffy had recurring roles on HBO's ''
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'' and Showtime's '' Shameless'', as well as ''
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'', '' Key and Peele'', and other guest roles. In 2014, she appeared in a supporting role opposite Kristen Stewart in the drama film '' Camp X-Ray''. Her theater credits include the Broadway production ''Once in a Lifetime'' as well as numerous regional theater credits. Most recently, Duffy appeared in a stage production of ''
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'' at the Huntington Theatre in Boston, directed by David Esbjornson, for which she received an IRNE Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama, followed by a lead in the play ''Sex and Education'' at the Laguna Playhouse in the spring of 2016. In December 2016, Duffy co-starred with
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and Mark Blum in an
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production of ''Rancho Viejo'' directed by Daniel Aukin
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. Ben Brantley of ''The New York Times'' described Duffy's performance as "hilariously withering." She starred in the ensemble comedy ''The Outsider'' at Paper Mill Playhouse in New Jersey, along with Broadway veterans Lenny Wolpe, Kelley Curran and Manoel Felciano, directed by David Esbjornson.


Other pursuits

Duffy wrote the book ''Bad Auditions'', published by Smith and Kraus in 2018.


Personal life

Duffy married actor Jerry Lacy, co-star of ''
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'' and ''
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'', in 1984. In 1986, they had their first child, a daughter, Kerry. In August 1989, Duffy gave birth to their second child, a son, Daniel. Daniel died by suicide in April 2019.


Filmography


Film


Television


Stage credits


Accolades


References


External links

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