Markie Post
Markie Post was born in Walnut Creek,
California. Her career began with television and film productions like
"Card Sharks" (1978) or "The New Card Sharks” (1986). Then, she
created such projects as Double Dare (1976). She has also been featured on TV programs
such as 1st to Die (2003) and E! True Hollywood Story (1996), Electra Woman
(2001) as well as Dyna Girl (2001). She was perhaps best known for her part in
"Christine Sullivan" who was an actress and Night Court star (1984).
From 1984 to 1992, she appeared in 156 episodes. Marylee (Armstrong) Post was
her mother. She is famous for her poetry and as a nuclear scientist Richard
Freeman Post (November 14 1918 - April 7, 2015). Alongside her second husband
Michael A. Ross, she had two children: Katie Ross (born June 26, 1986) and
Daisy Ross (30 March 1990). She was born in Palo Alto, California and raised in
Walnut Creek. As an athlete, she was a part of Las Lomas High school located in
Walnut Creek. She received her Bachelor of Arts at Lewis & Clark
College, Portland Oregon. She was a trick roper in The Wildest West Show of the
Stars (1986). She was buried and her ashes returned to Michael A. Ross. She was
a lifelong Democrat. Markie Post passed away on the 7th of August in 2021. She
died three months from what would have been her 71st birthday, which was on
November 4. She was only 27 days from Charles Robinson, Night Court (1984) and
her co-star , who died on July 11 2021. Even though the shows were not related,
Night Court (1984) concluded with Christine Sullivan's character moving to
Washington DC. Hearts Afire (1992) was the first show to introduce Post as
Georgie Lahti. Post was a new character in Hearts Afire (1992), after which she
relocated to a small community after her time in Washington DC.
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