Gloria Stroock

Gloria Jane Stroock (born July 10, 1924) is an American actress. She is best known for her supporting role in the television series McMillan & Wife as Maggie, the secretary of lead character Stewart McMillan (played by Rock Hudson).

Gloria Stroock
Born (1924-07-10) July 10, 1924
OccupationActress
Spouse(s)
(
m. 1956; died 2011)
Children2
RelativesGeraldine Brooks (sister)

She also had supporting roles in films including The Competition and The Day of the Locust as well as guest roles in television series such as Archie Bunker's Place, Baretta, Martin Kane, Private Eye, and Operation Petticoat.[1]

Personal life

Stroock was married to Leonard B. Stern from 1956 until his death in 2011; the couple had two children, Kate and Michael.[2][3]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1975The Day of the LocustAlice Estee
1977Fun with Dick and JaneMildred Blanchard
1980Seed of InnocenceSophie, Danny's Mother
1980The CompetitionMrs. Dietrich
1983Uncommon ValorMrs. MacGregor
1991Missing PiecesWoman at Concert
1996No Easy WayAlice Jacobson(final film role)
gollark: Hmm. Well. I wouldn't be very happy with that mind editing *either*, and that wouldn't make me not bored if approximately-me were put in a box/walked round a bit/whatever without somewhat intellectually engaging activities.
gollark: If I took your mindstate and swapped out stuff like "likes helping people" and "likes some type of art" for "enjoys murdering people for fun" and "regularly abducts and tortures people" would that be "you"?
gollark: If my values were randomly remapped so I'd be a better pet, it wouldn't meaningfully be "me".
gollark: Same thing but just bored.
gollark: - it would work fine because ??? handwave and I'd be stuck in the constant barely-not-dying state of all wild animals for several years, probably incredibly bored and stressed at the same time, until I die of some wild animal thing.

References

  1. Gloria Stroock on IMDb
  2. Notice of Gloria Stroock/Leonard Stern marriage, nytimes.com; accessed August 22, 2014.
  3. Obituary for Leonard B. Stern, foxnews.com; accessed August 22, 2014.


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