Actor Barbara Bosson, known best for her Emmy-nominated portrayal of Fay Furillo on 1980s police procedural 'Hill Street Blues,' has died at age 83.
The ambitious police drama seemed doomed even before it hit the NBC airwaves on Jan. 15, 1981.
Although she acknowledged that she was cast as Furillo because of her relationship with Bochco, she mentioned in 1985 that “It hurts ... to believe that maybe everything that was good was because of Steven.” In athat year Bosson also stated that she had initially remained on “Hill Street Blues” after Bochco’s departure “because I wanted my career to be separate from his.”
Bosson made her acting debut in the 1968 film “Bullitt.” Among her other roles include her Emmy-nominated turn as deputy district attorney Miriam Grasso in “Murder One” and Capt. C.Z. Stern in the police comedy “Hooperman.” She also had roles in series such as “Richie Brockelman, Private Eye,” “L.A. Law,” “Cop Rock” and “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” as well as films including “The Last Starfighter.
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