Anne Wyndham

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Anne Wyndham
Born (1951-01-29) January 29, 1951 (age 72)
California, U.S.
OccupationTelevision actress
Years active1972–2007

Anne Wyndham (born January 29, 1951) [1] is an American television actress. She is known for playing the title character's daughter Rachel in the television series Barney Miller. [2]

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Career

Born in California, Wyndham began her career in 1972, appearing in the soap opera television series General Hospital . She played the role of Caroline Murray until 1975. [3] Wyndham then made guest-starring appearances in the television programs Kojak , Quincy, M.E. , Matt Houston , The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air , Trapper John, M.D. , Knight Rider and 21 Jump Street . She joined the cast of the soap opera television series Search for Tomorrow in the role of Dr. Amy Carson along with Joel Higgins, [4] who played journalist Bruce Carson. [5]

Wyndham joined the cast of the new ABC sitcom television series Barney Miller in 1975. [2] Her final credit was from Passions , where she played the role of Nurse Stevens from 2007.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1972 The Paul Lynde Show PatsyEpisode: "To Commune or Not to Commune"
1974 Police Story TerryEpisode: "Love, Mabel"
1974–1981 Barney Miller Rachel Miller4 episodes
1975 Kojak LindaEpisode: "Close Cover Before Killing"
1975–1977 Search for Tomorrow Dr. Amy Carson3 episodes
1980 The Diary of Anne Frank Miep Gies Television film
1983 Quincy, M.E. CarolEpisode: "Whatever Happened to Morris Perlmutter?"
1984 Airwolf StewardessEpisode: "Flight #093 Is Missing"
1984 Riptide MaryEpisode: "Be True to Your School"
1984 Knight Rider Ms. JordanEpisode: "Lost Knight"
1985 Matt Houston Adel MarloweEpisode: "Killing Time"
1986 Trapper John, M.D. GinnyEpisode: "Self-Diagnosis"
1987 21 Jump Street Ms. CarlsonEpisode: "Bad Influence"
1987 Werewolf Leah HarrisEpisode: "The Boy Who Cried Werewolf"
1989 Hard Time on Planet Earth Ruth NewcombEpisode: "Losing Control"
1990 Life Goes On Anita KhatchadourianEpisode: "Thacher and Henderson"
1993 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air JanineEpisode: "Six Degrees of Graduation"
1993 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Reporter No. 2Episode: "Pilot"
1995 Hearts Afire WomanEpisode: "John and Georgie's Not-So-Excellent Adventure"
2007 Passions Nurse Stevens7 episodes

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