Nancy Jane Dolman Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Nancy Dolman was born on September 26, 1951 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada as Nancy Jane Dolman. She was an actress, known for Martin Short: Concert for the North Americas (1985), Family in Blue (1982) and Soap (1977). She was married to Martin Short. She died on August 21, 2010 in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Joined the cast of Soap (1977) shortly after an original cast member, Diana Canova, left to star in her own ill-fated sitcom, I'm a Big Girl Now (1980). This sitcom also starred Dolman's newlywed husband, Martin Short. I'm a Big Girl Now (1980) was an instant flop and ratings declined for Soap (1977), causing both shows to be canceled that season.
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Donated $2000 to John Kerry's 2004 presidential campaign under her married name, Nancy J. Short.
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Retired from show business in 1985 to be a homemaker and full-time mother to her three children.
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Son Oliver Patrick Short attended The University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business for marketing and film, television and theatre. Oliver is an aspiring director/producer. Son Henry Short also attended The University of Notre Dame.
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Daughter Katherine Elizabeth Short attended New York University. She was chosen in 2003 to serve as Queen Shenandoah LXXVI for the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, Virginia. Katherine is a social worker.
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Sister-in-law of Emmy-winning television writer Michael Short.
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Was parodied in her husband Martin Short's satirical one-man show, Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me, which opened on Broadway on August 17th, 2006.
Played the violin and enjoyed skiing, cooking and playing tennis.
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Was the understudy for Gilda Radner in the legendary 1972 production of Godspell in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was during this production that she met her husband, Martin Short, who was in the cast. Short dated Radner first, and he and Dolman didn't begin dating until 1974.
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Studied philosophy at The University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada.
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Once owned an antique clothing store called Reflections of Ambrosine.
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Performed in the Canadian Rock Theatre production of Jesus Christ Superstar in the early 1970s, which travelled to Las Vegas and Los Angeles, and recorded an album with the group at MGM while they were in L.A.