Markie Post
Markie Post was born in Walnut Creek,
California. She started her career in productions for television and film such
as "Card Sharks" (1978) or "The New Card Sharks” (1986). Later,
she worked on projects like Double Dare (1976). She also has appeared in TV
shows such as 1st to Die (2003) and E! True Hollywood Story (1996) and Electra
Woman (2000). Perhaps her most famous TV role was as "Christine
Sullivan" on Night Court (1984). She appeared in more than 156 episodes of
the comedy from 1984 until 1992. She was the daughter of Marylee (Armstrong)
Post, a poet, and noted nuclear physicist Richard Freeman Post (November 14,
1918 - April 7 15th, 2015). There were two daughters she had with her second
husband Michael A. Ross: Katie Ross (born June 26, 1987) and Daisy Ross (born
March 30, 1990). She was born in Palo Alto, California and grew up close to
Walnut Creek in California. She was an athlete at Las Lomas High School in
Walnut Creek, California. Lewis & Clark College in Portland Oregon
awarded her a Bachelor of Arts degree. She did some trick roping in The Wildest
West Show of the Stars (1986). She was cremated and her remains were returned
to Michael A. Ross. She was a lifetime Democrat. Markie Post died three months
after her 71st birthday on August 7 2021. She was 27 days away from Charles
Robinson, Night Court (1984) as well as the co-star of which she passed away on
July 11, 2020. Although the two shows were completely separate, Night Court
(1984) was cancelled in 1992 when her character, Christine Sullivan, leaving
for Washington DC, and Hearts Afire (1992) began later that year , with Post
playing a new character Georgie, who happened to be working in Washington DC
(and later moving to a smaller town).
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