Katherine Helmond, born on July fifth, nineteen twenty-nine, was a celebrated American actress whose career spanned an impressive six decades. She gained widespread recognition for her iconic role as Jessica Tate in the groundbreaking sitcom Soap, which aired from nineteen seventy-seven to nineteen eighty-one. Her talent and charisma also shone through in her portrayal of Mona Robinson on the beloved series Who's the Boss? from nineteen eighty-four to nineteen ninety-two.
In addition to her memorable television roles, Helmond showcased her versatility in various films. She appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Family Plot in nineteen seventy-six, and later collaborated with director Terry Gilliam on Time Bandits in nineteen eighty-one and Brazil in nineteen eighty-five. Her filmography also includes a notable performance in Garry Marshall's Overboard, released in nineteen eighty-seven.
Helmond's television career continued to flourish with her role as Doris Sherman on Coach from nineteen ninety-five to nineteen ninety-seven, and as Lois Whelan, the mother of Debra Barone, on the hit series Everybody Loves Raymond from nineteen ninety-six to two thousand four. Beyond her regular roles, she made guest appearances on numerous talk and variety shows, further solidifying her status in the entertainment industry.
In the realm of animation, Helmond lent her voice to the character Lizzie in the Cars film franchise by Disney/Pixar, contributing to the series from two thousand six to two thousand seventeen. Her remarkable ability to connect with audiences across various mediums has left an indelible mark on the world of acting.