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Helen Page Camp : ウィキペディア英語版
Helen Page Camp

Helen Page Camp (December 20, 1930 – August 1, 1991) was an American actress.
Camp was born in Washington. She started out as Lucy on the television show, ''Here Come the Brides'' in 1968. Afterwards, she made many guest appearances on popular shows such as ''The Wild Wild West'', ''Maude'' (as one half of the wife-swapping couple Channing and Hortence McGrath), and ''All in the Family''. In 1971, she was in the movie ''Cold Turkey'' as Mrs. Watson. In early 1976, when the lead female characters of ''Laverne & Shirley'' were spun off the hit series ''Happy Days'' into an equally (if not more) successful ABC television sitcom, Helen Page Camp was cast in a few episodes as the girls' landlady, Mrs. Havenwurst. The part was short-lived. In the fall of 1976, actress Betty Garrett permanently replaced her as Laverne and Shirley's new landlady, Mrs. Babish. In 1990, Camp assumed the role of Margaret Furth on ''The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air''.
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