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Marsha Warfield – Comedic Icon

Marsha Warfield – Comedic Icon
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Marsha Warfield
Legendary actress and comedian Marsha Warfield’s growth as an artist and a woman has far superseded her humble beginnings as the wisecracking bailiff on the long-running sitcom Night Court.
She has been entertaining audiences for close to four decades and has no intentions of slowing down. Her calm and smooth stand up routines have garnered her a strong following and has proven that she is a comedic mainstay while bringing her own style of funny.
About Marsha
After an overlong period of retirement, Marsha is back for “revenge,” tackling issues including politics, being black, coming out as a gay woman, and her affair with pizza.
Marsha Warfield is best known for her 1986–92 role of the tough, no-nonsense bailiff Roz Russell on the NBC sitcom “Night Court.” She also starred in the sitcom “Empty Nest” as Dr. Maxine Douglas, and as a performer on “The Richard Pryor Show.” She’s has appeared on shows like “Soul Train,” “The Arsenio Hall Show,” “The Tonight Show,” and even had a talk show of her own, appropriately titled “The Marsha Warfield Show.” She’s opened for acts like Esther Phillips, George Duke, Teddy Pendergrass, The O’Jays and George Carlin, has been nominated for NAACP Image and Soul Train Awards, and was featured in the Gladys Knight video, “Men.” Her guest appearances include “Cybill,” “The John Larroquette Show,” “Veronica’s Closet,” “Moesha,” “Living Single, “In Living Color,” “Smart Guy,” “Clueless,” “Cheers,” “Saved By The Bell,” and more.

THE CARAMEL CHRONICLES
Comedienne and actress Marsha Warfield had a growing reputation as a stand-up comic when she was offered the role of the wise cracking bailiff Roz Russell on the long running television series “Night Court”. But there is more to Marsha than the 80’s hair and bailiff uniform.
Not one to rest on her laurels or achieve political correctness, Marsha has a lot to say when it comes to life, love and the pursuit of happiness. She writes about all of this and more in her blog, “The Caramel Chronicles” that has articles that are provocative, funny and not for the faint of heart.

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