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Marcia Rodd is an American actress, singer, and director. After studying theatre at
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, she moved to New York City and began a successful career as a stage actress. She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical in 1973 for her performance in the musical '' Shelter''. In 1964, she starred as Dorothy Gale in a televised production of The Wizard of Oz. She made her film debut in Alan Arkin's 1971 film '' Little Murders'', and received acclaim for her role as Portland Angel in
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's '' Handle with Care'' (1977). In 1969, she originated the role of Bobbi in
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's '' Last of the Red Hot Lovers''.


Early years

She was the daughter of Charles and Rosetta (
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Thran) Rodd. Her father was an oil company executive. She has a brother, Stephen Rodd, a lawyer, and a sister, Barbara. For most of her youth, Rodd and her family lived in Tulsa. They moved to Wichita in time for her to attend East High School for her senior year. She also worked part-time at a store. She studied drama at
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, under the tutelage of Alvina Krause. She married Dale Hagen and followed him to
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where he enrolled in Yale Law School. and she performed in Yale Repertory Theatre. The couple then moved to
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.


Career

Rodd spent the 1960s and 1970s appearing on and off Broadway. She made her Broadway debut in late 1964 as a replacement in the musical ''Oh, What a Lovely War'', assuming the roles placed by Linda Loftis. In 1966, she appeared as a replacement in the off-Broadway musical '' The Mad Show'', and replaced Marian Mercer as Olivia in '' Your Own Thing'', a musical adaptation of
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's '' Twelfth Night'', one week after it opened off-Broadway in January 1968. She appeared in
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's short-lived Broadway comedy '' Love in E Flat'' in 1967. From December 1969 to March 1971, Rodd performed in
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's '' The Last of the Red Hot Lovers'' on Broadway opposite Linda Lavin, Doris Roberts, and James Coco. Her portrayal of Maud in the Broadway musical '' Shelter'' garnered her a
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nomination for Best Actress in a Musical. in 1973, losing to Glynis Johns for '' A Little Night Music''. In 1971, she appeared in the film '' T.R. Baskin'' with Candice Bergen, and the
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'' Little Murders'' opposite Elliott Gould. Her other film credits included '' Handle with Care'' (1977) and '' Last Embrace'' (1979). During the 1970s, she appeared in several
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productions, and continued making appearances on television shows through the next three decades. One of these appearances was in the episode of ''
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'' that served as the pilot for the series '' Maude'' in the role of Maude's daughter Carol Traynor, who was eventually played by Adrienne Barbeau in the series. She had also played another character on a previous ''All in the Family'' episode, "Mike's Mysterious Son", earlier that same season. Other guest appearances on television included '' M*A*S*H'', '' Match Game '76'', ''
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,'' and a recurring role as Stanley Riverside's wife on '' Trapper John, M.D.'' In 1978 she starred as the ingenue Cynthia Carter in the short-lived stage musical '' Barbary Coast''. Rodd portrayed Elaine Dowling in the TV series '' 13 Queens Boulevard'' in 1979.} She returned to Broadway in the mid-1980s, as a replacement for the role of Clara in Herb Gardner's '' I'm Not Rappaport.'' In 1989 and 1994, she starred in two separate national tours of '' Fiddler on the Roof'', as Golde opposite both Theodore Bikel and Topol as Tevye, respectively. She also appeared in a 2003 episode of the television series '' Without a Trace'', the 2012
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''Parallax'', and the long-running
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''.


Filmography


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Television


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