Barbara Bosson, actress of the series “Chumbo Grosso”, dies at 83 years old

Barbara Bosson, actress of the series “Chumbo Grosso”, dies at 83 years old




Actress Barbara Bosson, known for her role as Fay Furillo in the series ‘Chumbo Grosso’ (Hill Street Blues), died on Saturday (2/18) in Los Angeles, at the age of 83.

She was part of the main cast of the crime series from 1981 to 1986, playing Fay Furillo, the ex-wife of police captain Frank Furillo (Daniel J. Travanti).

The actress received five Emmy nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series during her run on the series. Subsequently, she was nominated again in the same category in 1995 for “Murder One,” which depicted the life of a prominent lawyer in a Los Angeles office.

Bosson, who was a Playboy bunny before becoming an actress, had success in four ABC series. After leaving “Chumbo Grosso,” she was promoted to head of the police department for the lead character, a detective played by John Ritter who inherits an apartment building in the comedy-drama “Hooperman” (1987-89). She then became mayor of Los Angeles in the musical drama “Cop Rock” (1989). And she made a name for herself again as prosecutor Miriam Grasso in the courtroom drama “Murder One” (1995-1997).

All of the shows in which she excelled were created by her husband, producer Steven Bochco.

The couple met while attending Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh in 1960. They were married from 1970 until their divorce in 1997. Bochco died in April 2018, aged 74, after a battle with leukemia.

After ‘Murder One’ ended, she still starred in the spin-off miniseries ‘Murder One: Diary of a Serial Killer’ in 1997, which was her last screen work.

Source: Terra

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