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Rhonda Bates | |
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Rhonda Bates 2014 | |
Born | Rhonda Loge (1948-08-15) August 15, 1948 (age 76) Fayetteville, Arkansas, U.S. |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1975–1990 |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
Rhonda Bates (born 1949) is an American former actress. In 1978, she starred in the NBC mini-series Rollergirls. She played Evelyn Thadburn on the NBC sitcom CPO Sharkey. Standing 6 ft 2 in tall, she was well known for her height.
Early life and education
Bates grew up in Evansville, Indiana, graduating from Reitz High School in 1966. She studied health and physical education at the University of Evansville, and earned a master's degree in theater at the University of Arkansas. She then taught health and physical education at Cynthia Heights Elementary School in Evansville before heading for California.
Career
Bates first received attention doing a standup comedy act at The Comedy Store. She was noticed by a producer who hired her for a Don Rickles TV special.
In 1975, Bates was hired as a featured player on the short-lived variety sketch show Keep on Truckin' featuring Didi Conn, Fred Travalena and Wayland Flowers.
Bates became a semi-regular on Rickles' sitcom CPO Sharkey (1976–78) as the love-interest of 6'7" tall Seaman Pruitt (played by actor Peter Isacksen).
Bates went on to co-star on Blansky's Beauties (a 1977 spin-off of Happy Days) where she played “Arkansas” a gawky Vegas showgirl. She also appeared on the short-lived sitcom The Roller Girls as roller derby queen “Mongo Sue Lampert”. Bates also guest starred in a Love Boat episode where she played an ugly stepsister in a ‘Cinderella’ storyline.
In 1979, Rhonda Bates played “Enid” in Gabe Kaplan’s college basketball comedy film Fast Break.
In 1980, Bates was in the film Roadie (film), co-starring rocker Meat Loaf and comedy legend Art Carney.
She followed her various film & TV, game show, Battle of the Network Stars appearances with a co-hosting role on 1980s Speak Up, America (a Real People – inspired TV magazine / reality show). One of her co-hosts was former-child-evangelist-turned-actor Marjoe Gortner.
Rhonda Bates continued to work in a few TV guest shots up until 1988, then apparently quit acting around age 40. She now lives in Texas.
References
- ^ "Rhonda Bates black and blue after filming 'Rollergirl' role". Evansville Courier and Press. April 23, 1976. Retrieved November 11, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Davis, Rich (December 21, 1986). "Actress tries 'new image'". Evansville Press. Retrieved November 11, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
External links
- Rhonda Bates at IMDb