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Markie Post, TV veteran actor of 'Night Court,' dies at 70

NEW YORK (AP) - Markie Post, who played the public defender in the 1980s sitcom 'œNight Court'ť and was a regular presence on television for four decades, has died. She was 70.

Post's manager, Ellen Lubin Sanitsky, said Post died Saturday in Los Angeles after a years-long battle with cancer.

Post was a longtime television regular who appeared in shows from 'œCheers'ť to 'œScrubs." But she was best known for her seven-season run on NBC's 'œNight Court," the Manhattan municipal court sitcom that ran from 1984 to 1992 and starred Harry Anderson as Judge Harry T. Stone.

Post became a full-time cast member of 'œNight Court'ť in season three as Christine Sullivan, a sincere and strong-willed woman who served as a constant foil to Dan Fielding, John Larroquette's womanizing, narcissistic prosecutor. With comic rebuttal, Post's Christine deflected Fielding's lechery throughout the series' run. Though an unrealized romance between Christine and Harry was often teased, 'œNight Court'ť ended with Fielding realizing the public defender was the love of his life.

Several of Post's 'œNight Court'ť co-stars have died in recent years. Harry Anderson died at age 65 in 2018. In July, Charles Robinson, who played the clerk Mac died at 75. NBC is currently developing a sequel to the series.

Post had two daughters with her second husband, TV producer and writer Michael A. Ross. In a statement, the family said "our pride is in who she was in addition to acting; a person who made elaborate cakes for friends, sewed curtains for first apartments and showed us how to be kind, loving and forgiving in an often harsh world.'ť

Post started in television behind the camera, working on the production crew of the game shows 'œDouble Dare" and 'œCard Sharks.'ť Her first series regular role was in the Lee Majors action adventure series 'œThe Fall Guy,'ť in which she played Terri Michaels from 1982 to 1985.

Post's other credits include playing Cameron Diaz's mother in 'œThere's Something About Mary'ť; Elliot Reid's mother on 'œScrubs"; and appearances in the shows 'œThe Love Boat,'ť 'œThe A-Team'ť and 'œFantasy Island.'ť While receiving chemotherapy treatments, Post acted in the Lifetime movie 'œChristmas Reservations" and guest starred on the ABC series 'œThe Kids Are Alright.'ť

Actress Markie Post arrives at the Spike TV "Guys Choice" award show in Los Angeles, Friday, May 30, 2008. Markie Post, who played the public defender in the 1980s sitcom 'œNight Court' and was a regular presence on television for four decades, has died. She was 70. Post's manager, Ellen Lubin Sanitsky, said Post died Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021 after a years-long battle with cancer. (AP Photo/Gus Ruelas, file) The Associated Press
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