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− | '''Candice Bergen''' (b. 1946) is an actress who won five Emmy Awards for playing the lead character in the sitcom ''Murphy Brown'', from |
+ | '''Candice Bergen''' (b. 1946) is an actress who won five Emmy Awards for playing the lead character in the sitcom ''Murphy Brown'', from 1988 to 1998. She's the daughter of [[Edgar Bergen]] and [[Frances Bergen]]. She most recently appeared regularly with [[William Shatner]] on ''[[Minor Muppet Mentions#Boston Legal|Boston Legal]]''. |
− | + | * 1975: Performed "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" with King Ploobis and the [[Land of Gorch]] characters on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'', as part of a sketch titled "Ploobis' Christmas Party." |
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− | + | * 1976: Guest star on [[Episode 115: Candice Bergen|episode 115]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' where she, among other things, had various images painted of herself, and then was painted herself (by [[Animal]], naturally), and sang along with [[Gonzo]], [[Blue Frackle]], and others to "[[You Gotta Have Friends]]." |
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− | + | * 1979: Appeared in the special ''[[The Muppets Go Hollywood]]''. |
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− | + | * 1989-1990: Made several guest appearances on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. |
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+ | **In her Murphy Brown guise, she interviewed [[Oscar the Grouch]]. |
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+ | **One segment featured [[Elmo]] interviewing "Miss Bergen." |
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+ | **She also voiced the character, [[Murphy Brownbag]]. |
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+ | **Lip-synched to "[[C is for Cookie (song)|C is for Cookie]]" to a very startled Maria. {{SSvideo|a8b93621-1529-4511-8603-0d563480f472/c_is_for_candice}} |
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+ | **Appeared in the celebrity edition of "[[Monster in the Mirror]]." |
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+ | * 1990: Featured in the special ''[[Sing! Sesame Street Remembers Joe Raposo and His Music]]'', in a song montage of "[[Sing]]." |
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− | ''Unknown'': Bergen interviews [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar]]. [[Elmo]] interviews Bergen. |
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+ | File:Candicebergen-elmo2.jpg|with Elmo |
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+ | Scredplooobiscandy edited.JPG|''Saturday Night Live'' |
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Revision as of 14:03, 7 February 2013
Candice Bergen (b. 1946) is an actress who won five Emmy Awards for playing the lead character in the sitcom Murphy Brown, from 1988 to 1998. She's the daughter of Edgar Bergen and Frances Bergen. She most recently appeared regularly with William Shatner on Boston Legal.
- 1975: Performed "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" with King Ploobis and the Land of Gorch characters on Saturday Night Live, as part of a sketch titled "Ploobis' Christmas Party."
- 1976: Guest star on episode 115 of The Muppet Show where she, among other things, had various images painted of herself, and then was painted herself (by Animal, naturally), and sang along with Gonzo, Blue Frackle, and others to "You Gotta Have Friends."
- 1979: Appeared in the special The Muppets Go Hollywood.
- 1989-1990: Made several guest appearances on Sesame Street.
- In her Murphy Brown guise, she interviewed Oscar the Grouch.
- One segment featured Elmo interviewing "Miss Bergen."
- She also voiced the character, Murphy Brownbag.
- Lip-synched to "C is for Cookie" to a very startled Maria. Template:SSvideo
- Appeared in the celebrity edition of "Monster in the Mirror."
- 1990: Featured in the special Sing! Sesame Street Remembers Joe Raposo and His Music, in a song montage of "Sing."
- 1996: Bergen contributed a "Tortellini Salad" recipe for Miss Piggy's cookbook, In the Kitchen with Miss Piggy.