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Marsha Warfield (Marsha Francine Warfield) was born on 5 March, 1954 in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., is an American actress and comedienne (born 1954). Discover Marsha Warfield's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

Popular As Marsha Francine Warfield
Occupation Actress, comedienne
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 5 March, 1954
Birthday 5 March
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1954

Marsha Francine Warfield (born March 5, 1954) is an American actress and comedienne.

She grew up on Chicago's South Side, graduating from Calumet High School.

1979

She won the San Francisco International Comedy Competition in 1979, over such competition as Dana Carvey and A. Whitney Brown.

On May 9, 2023, Warfield reprised the role of Roz Russell in the Night Court sequel series on NBC.

1983

Warfield appeared in feature films such as D.C. Cab (1983) and Mask (1985), hosted The Marsha Warfield Show for ten months (March 1990–January 1991) and has made guest appearances on many television shows, including Riptide, Family Ties, Clueless, Cheers, Living Single, In Living Color, Cybill, Moesha, Smart Guy, and Touched by an Angel.

She has also done stand-up comedy including appearances on the Norm Crosby hosted The Comedy Shop television series.

1986

She is best known for her 1986–92 role of Roz Russell on the Top 10 rated NBC sitcom Night Court.

Roz was the tough, no-nonsense bailiff in Judge Stone's court.

1993

Warfield also starred in the sitcom Empty Nest as Dr. Maxine Douglas (1993–95).

Before Night Court, she was a writer and performer on the short-lived Richard Pryor Show.

2017

In 2017, Warfield publicly came out stating:

"When I told my mother I was gay, she said she knew, and had known all my life. Then, she asked me not to come out publicly while she was alive. I agreed, even though the request and her admission were hurtful in ways I couldn't put my finger on then, and probably haven't completely worked through now, but, everybody who knew me, knew I was gay. The people I didn't tell knew anyway, and tacitly agreed to pretend that the unacknowledged had been acknowledged and accepted. Like I'm sure is true for millions of other glass door closeted people. When I went to bars, which was frequently, I never tried to hide who I was, so, it was an open secret. Had I never come out publicly, many, many people would have known. It would not then have ever really been a betrayal of trust to 'spill the beans.' because it wasn't a secret, it was an uncomfortably kept promise to my mother, but, it was also not the only reason I didn't come out swinging when she passed.

The fear of the judgment of strangers and their holier-than-thou 'shoulds' was at least as big of a burden to bear, but the 'shoulds' that 'should' matter, don't. Nobody should have to hide their sexuality.

No parent should ask their child to.

There should be no shame in being gay."