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Margaret May Phillips (née Linton; September 20, 1918 – November 7, 2002) was an American actress best known for playing storekeeper Ruth-Anne Miller on the television series ''
Northern Exposure ''Northern Exposure'' is an American comedy-drama television series about the eccentric residents in the fictitious town of Cicely, Alaska, that originally aired on CBS from July 12, 1990, to July 26, 1995, with a total of 110 episodes. It rec ...
''.


Early life

Phillips was born Margaret Linton in
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, to Charles and Myrtle Linton. She wanted to be an actress from the age of four and performed in
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as a hobby. She was the wife of Daniel Greene, a
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man stationed in the
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when the
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occurred. She was married to Chester Phillips in the 1950s, during which time she suffered a near-fatal bout of "polio and a serious abdominal infection". She lived with her children Kathy, Virginia and Arthur in
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, in the early to mid-1960s. Her oldest daughter, Elisabeth, had left the household. She worked as an
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at Sweet Service in Santa Cruz during that time. She was involved with local theatrical groups; her favorite play was ''
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''. After retiring from accounting, Phillips moved back to Washington to enroll in drama school at the
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, but never completed her degree "because I started getting so much work."


Career

She started acting professionally in her late 60s. Her first film performance was in the TV movie ''Chase'' in 1985. In 1990, she originated the role of Ruth-Anne Miller on ''
Northern Exposure ''Northern Exposure'' is an American comedy-drama television series about the eccentric residents in the fictitious town of Cicely, Alaska, that originally aired on CBS from July 12, 1990, to July 26, 1995, with a total of 110 episodes. It rec ...
''. The character had been intended to be intermittent, but gradually appeared more frequently until she became a regular. She was nominated for the
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in 1993. After the fifth season of the show was wrapped up in 1995, she was undergoing heart surgery when an aortic
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ruptured. Had she not already been on the operating table, it probably would have been fatal. After ''Northern Exposure'', Phillips played several guest roles, especially on '' 7th Heaven''. She played the
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-owning godmother of
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's characters in ''
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''. Her last role was a guest spot on '' ER'' in 2000. She also founded the Woodinville Repertory Theatre in 1998.


Death

She died in 2002 from pulmonary disease in
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, aged 84. Like her ''Northern Exposure'' character, she was a smoker from an early age, having started at 13.


Television credits and nominations


Filmography


References


External links

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Woodinville Repertory Theatre
began by Peg Phillips in 1998 {{DEFAULTSORT:Phillips, Peg 1918 births 2002 deaths American accountants American women accountants Actresses from Washington (state) American film actresses American television actresses American Unitarians Deaths from lung disease People from Everett, Washington People from Woodinville, Washington 20th-century American actresses University of Washington School of Drama alumni Polio survivors