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Maudie Prickett

in the series Hazel, c. 1961
Born October 25, 1914(1914-10-25)
Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Died April 14, 1976 (aged 61)
Pasadena, California, U.S.

Maudie Prickett (October 25, 1914 – April 14, 1976) was an American film and television character actress.

Born in Portland, Oregon, Prickett often portrayed maids, busybodies, spinsters, and nosy neighbors. She made ten appearances as recurring character Rosie, a maid, in the 1960s NBC sit-com, Hazel starring Shirley Booth and Don DeFore.

Other television credits include nine appearances as Ms. Gordon on CBS's The Jack Benny Program and five appearances as various characters on ABC's Bewitched. She appeared in the 1950s westerns, The Adventures of Kit Carson and 26 Men, true stories of the Arizona Rangers. She guest starred in Joan Caulfield's 1957-1958 NBC sitcom, Sally. One of her later appearances was in 1974 in Jeanette Nolan's short-lived CBS western series, Dirty Sally.

Also known as Maud Prickett, she died at Pasadena, California, of uremic poisoning. She was also sometimes billed as Maud or Maude Prickett. She is interred at Mountain View Cemetery in Altadena, California.

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