Mari Gorman is an American actress perhaps best known for her work in television, particularly as a frequent guest star on the 1970s and 1980s sitcom Barney Miller, but she is also known for her theater acting. She has won several acting awards, including two Obie Awards. She is the author of Strokes of Existence: The Connection of All Things, which is about a long-term, formal investigation of acting that realizes Shakespeare's words, "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players." (As You Like It, Act II, Sc 7.)
1994
as Karlson
1992
1986
1985
1985
as Macy
1983
as Sister Ita Ford
1983
as Pat
1983
as Brooklyn Mary
1982
1982
as Nurse
1981
as Rita Madison
1981
as Vivian Washburn
1981
as Vivian Washburn
1980
as Mrs. Hudson, Tracy's Teacher
1979
as Coffee Shop Waitress
1979
1978
as Miriam Hamlish
1977
as Sophie
1975
as Roberta Kerlin
1975
as Officer Rosslyn Licori
1975
as Naomi Bender
1974
as The Hooker
1974
1974
as Miss Travers
1973
as Molly Lawson
1969
as Laura Simpson Sockaloe