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Residence
  
Miami, Florida, U.S.

Role
  
Actress

Years active
  
1973-1994

Education
  
University of Miami

Spouse(s)
  
Robert Decker

Name
  
Gail Edwards


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Full Name
  
Gail June Edwards

Born
  
September 27, 1952 (age 71) (
1952-09-27
)
Coral Gables, Florida

Occupation
  
Actress, Singer-songwriter

Known for
  
Appearing in situation comedies throughout the 1980s and 1990s

Similar People
  
Barrie Youngfellow, Marian Mercer, Allan Arkush

Movies and TV shows
  
Get Crazy, The Family Man

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Gail June Edwards (born September 27, 1952) is a retired American actress. She is known for her roles as Dot Higgins in ABC's It's a Living, Sharon LeMeure in NBC's Blossom, and Vicky Larson in ABC's Full House.

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Early life

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Edwards, a native Floridian, was raised in Coral Gables and caught the performing bug early in life. She had her father hang the curtain and lights while she choreographed, costumed, and starred in her own neighborhood musicals. In the sixth grade, Edwards played Little Mary in The Women at the Coconut Grove Playhouse where famed theatre producer-playwright George Abbott came backstage to single out her performance. This appearance became her launching pad for numerous industrial films and local television commercials in South Florida.

Career

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In 1975, after graduating from the University of Miami cum laude, Edwards wrote, produced, and starred in the off-Broadway musical Becoming. It won the Miami Herald Critics’ Choice award three times before the musical debuted in New York. While in New York, Edwards signed with the LeMond/Zetter Management Group. Soon afterwards, she landed the role of Sandy opposite Peter Gallagher in Broadway's East Coast tour of Grease. After producing and starring in two additional productions, The Good One and Vanities, both earning her the Drama-Logue Critics' Award, Edwards turned her focus toward television.

Upon moving to Los Angeles in 1976, Edwards signed with the Ro Diamond Agency (later with the Gersh Agency) and immediately began landing guest-star roles on such television series as Happy Days, Lou Grant, M*A*S*H and Taxi.

In 1979, Edwards auditioned for a Witt/Thomas production, in which she landed the role of Dot Higgins on ABC's It’s a Living. The series ran on ABC from 1980 to 1982, and was revived in first-run syndication from 1985 to 1989. Edwards, along with Barrie Youngfellow, Paul Kreppel and the late Marian Mercer, were the only four members of the It's a Living cast who lasted during the network and syndicated runs. After ABC canceled the show in 1982, Edwards' management was informed by the producers of Happy Days that they were offering her the role of new character K.C. Cunningham, the niece of Howard and Marion Cunningham who was moving in with the family. Without informing Edwards of the offer, her management declined the opportunity, reportedly stating that they did not want Edwards "playing a new character on an old show". Crystal Bernard was then hired for the part. Edwards did not learn of the incident until many years later. In 1985, Edwards and Bernard wound up as co-stars on It's a Living, when the latter resumed production for first-run syndication.

Edwards also appeared in many movies-of-the-week during the 1980s, along with numerous other guest-star appearances in such series as Benson, Buffalo Bill, Doogie Howser, M.D., Knight Rider, Night Court and the premiere episode of Amazing Stories, directed by Steven Spielberg.

In 1990, Edwards was reunited with former Happy Days producers Thomas L. Miller and Robert L. Boyett, when she was cast as divorced mother Hilary Kozak on their single-season CBS sitcom The Family Man. Upon the series' cancellation in the summer of 1991, Edwards was asked by Miller and Boyett to join the cast of their hit ABC series Full House. They felt Edwards was right for the role of Vicky Larson, a talk show host who strikes up a relationship with Danny Tanner. Edwards made her Full House debut late that year, when the Vicky character first appeared as a substitute host for Rebecca Donaldson, who was on maternity leave, on (the fictional) Wake Up, San Francisco. Vicky and Danny soon embark on a long-term relationship, and are engaged in the show's seventh season. Edwards' co-star on The Family Man, Scott Weinger, was transferred over to Full House along with her, playing Steve Hale, the high school boyfriend of D.J. Tanner.

During her tenure on Full House, Edwards also had the recurring guest role of Sharon LeMeure, the fast-talking mother of Six on NBC’s Blossom. Edwards' work on Blossom reunited her with former It's a Living producers Paul Junger Witt and Tony Thomas, who produced both series.

Edwards concluded her roles on Full House (with Vicky Larson having a mutual breakup with Danny Tanner) and Blossom in the spring of 1994. She retired from show business at that time and moved to the Southwest.

Retirement

Edwards has used her celebrity to support/participate in many charities – one of which is performing for the Veterans Administration playing her Ukulele that she learned just for this purpose. While in Miami, Edwards had an impromptu visit with Romero Britto who generously painted her beloved ukulele, for which she thanked him in song via YouTube.

Awards and honors

  • 1972: Award of Excellence from the American College Theatre Festival at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
  • 1986: Bronze Halo award for Outstanding Contribution to the Entertainment Industry from the Southern California Motion Picture Council
  • 2001: Inducted alongside Janet Reno and Al Del Greco in the Coral Gables High School Hall of Fame on March 1
  • Points of Interest

  • 1974: Opened for Frank Sinatra at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach on March 24, benefiting Danny Thomas’ St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
  • 1976: Backup vocalist for Sergio Franchi's U.S. tour
  • 1978: Upon moving to Los Angeles, Edwards lived with former MGM contract star, Gloria DeHaven
  • Being offered a role without the grueling audition process is the height of tribute in Hollywood. Six such roles: Anson Williams (A Perfect Little Murder), Steven Spielberg (Amazing Stories), Gary David Goldberg (Family Ties), Don Reo (Blossom), Martha Williamson (Touched by an Angel), and Jerry Herman (Mame). As quoted by Edwards in the Fuller House Podcast.
  • Filmography

    Actress
    2017
    Fuller House (TV Series) as
    Vicki Larson
    - Our Very Last Show, Again (2020) - Vicki Larson
    - Here Comes the Sun (2017) - Vicki Larson
    1998
    Histeria! (TV Series short) as
    Atilla's Wife
    - Tribute to Tyrants (1998) - Atilla's Wife
    1994
    Touched by an Angel (TV Series) as
    Barbara Archibald
    - Manny (1994) - Barbara Archibald
    1991
    Full House (TV Series) as
    Vicky Larson
    - The Perfect Couple (1993) - Vicky Larson
    - The Day of the Rhino (1993) - Vicky Larson
    - High Anxiety (1993) - Vicky Larson
    - Tough Love (1993) - Vicky Larson
    - The House Meets the Mouse: Part 2 (1993) - Vicky Larson
    - The House Meets the Mouse: Part 1 (1993) - Vicky Larson
    - Prom Night (1993) - Vicky Larson
    - Birthday Blues (1993) - Vicky Larson
    - The Dating Game (1993) - Vicky Larson
    - A Very Tanner Christmas (1992) - Vicky Larson
    - Designing Mothers (1992) - Vicky Larson
    - Lovers and Other Tanners (1992) - Vicky Larson
    - The Long Goodbye (1992) - Vicky Larson
    - Play It Again, Jesse (1992) - Vicky Larson
    - Sisters in Crime (1991) - Vicky Larson
    - Easy Rider (1991) - Vicky Larson
    - Bachelor of the Month (1991) - Vicky Larson
    - Nicky and/or Alexander (1991) - Vicky Larson
    1991
    Blossom (TV Series) as
    Sharon LeMeure
    - Blossom's Dilemma (1993) - Sharon LeMeure
    - Six and Sonny (1993) - Sharon LeMeure
    - Blossom in Paris: Part 4 (1993) - Sharon LeMeure
    - Blossom in Paris: Part 3 (1993) - Sharon LeMeure
    - Blossom in Paris: Part 2 (1993) - Sharon LeMeure
    - The Last Laugh (1993) - Sharon LeMeure
    - I Killed Chico Barranca (1992) - Sharon LeMeure
    - House Guests (1992) - Sharon LeMeure
    - You Can't Go Home (1991) - Sharon LeMeure
    - Blossom - A Rockumentary (1991) - Sharon LeMeure
    1992
    Doogie Howser, M.D. (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Fukes
    - The Big Sleep- Not! (1992) - Mrs. Fukes
    1990
    The Family Man (TV Series) as
    Hilary Kozak
    - Father Figure (1991) - Hilary Kozak
    - My Little Runaway (1991) - Hilary Kozak
    - Making Babies (1990) - Hilary Kozak
    1990
    A Quiet Little Neighborhood, a Perfect Little Murder (TV Movie) as
    Judy Lipton
    1989
    Night Court (TV Series) as
    Tracy Knight
    - Attack of the Mac Snacks (1989) - Tracy Knight
    1989
    Duet (TV Series) as
    Kate
    - On the Nose (1989) - Kate
    1980
    It's a Living (TV Series) as
    Dot Higgins
    - The Sonny and Dot Show (1989) - Dot Higgins
    - A Very Special It's a Living (1989) - Dot Higgins
    - Matchmaker, Matchmaker (1989) - Dot Higgins
    - My Little Red Book (1989) - Dot Higgins
    - The Dark at the Top of the Top (1989) - Dot Higgins
    - Wedding, Wedding (1989) - Dot Higgins
    - Just Say Yes (1989) - Dot Higgins
    - He Never Sang for His Father (1989) - Dot Higgins
    - Mike Fright (1989) - Dot Higgins
    - The Ginger's Mother Show (1989) - Dot Higgins
    - A Very Scary It's a Living (1989) - Dot Higgins
    - Dot Casts Off (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - The Amy and Bobby Show (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - You Do Voodoo (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - Rear Window (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - The New Guy Show (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - Never Trust Anyone Under 40 (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - The Jan's Pregnant Show (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - The Nancy and Roscoe Show (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - Pistol Packin' Mama (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - Tune In, Tune Out (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - The Waiting Game (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - The No Guys Show (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - Healings, Nothing More Than Healings (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - Ginger and the Senator (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - The Amy and Louie Show (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - Dot's Hope (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - Ginger's Grandmother Show (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - Daddy's Little Girl (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - The One About the Tattooed Lady (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - Take Back Your Mink (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - Everyone's a Critic (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - Skin Deep (1988) - Dot Higgins
    - Twelve Angry Women (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - A Pen Pal for Your Thoughts (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - Strictly Personal (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - The Sonny's Mother Show (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - The Vegas Show: Part 2 (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - The Vegas Show: Part 1 (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - Search and Strike (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - The Date Show (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - Killing of Sister Dot (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - Sweet Charity (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - No, My Darling Daughter (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - Her Back to the Future (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - Till Death Do Us Part (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - Nancy's Shrink (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - Manhandling (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - A Romantic Comedy (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - The Two Guys Show (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - The Dot Quits Show (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - The Howie Show (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - The Dickie Doodle Show (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - Dot's Priest (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - Amy's Rusty (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - Bachelor Party (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - Ginger's Baby (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - The Evictables (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - Nancy's Birthday Party (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - Sonny's Oil (1987) - Dot Higgins
    - Richie's Sculpture (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - Critic's Choice (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - Farewell, My Sonny (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - The Dot and Howard Show (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - Family Feud (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - Night at the Iguana (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - Nancy's Sister (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - Surprise (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - The Reunion Show (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - The Bar (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - The Roof Show (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - Mann Act (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - America's Sweetheart (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - Jump (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - Dinner with Deedee (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - Dot's Puppy (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - Oddest Couple (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - The Jerks (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - Jewel Heist (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - The Doctor Danny Show (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - Jealous Wife (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - Gender Gap (1986) - Dot Higgins
    - Eleven Angry Men and Dot (1985) - Dot Higgins
    - Hail to the Chef (1985) - Dot Higgins
    - The Wedding Show (1985) - Dot Higgins
    - The Prom Show (1985) - Dot Higgins
    - From Russia with Love (1985) - Dot Higgins
    - Jan's Engagement (1985) - Dot Higgins
    - I Write the Songs (1985) - Dot Higgins
    - Desperate Hours (1985) - Dot Higgins
    - Amy Big Girl Now (1985) - Dot Higgins
    - Cassie's Cowboy (1985) - Dot Higgins
    - Harassed (1985) - Dot Higgins
    - A Farewell to Arm (1982) - Dot Higgins
    - Strange Bedfellows (1982) - Dot Higgins
    - Horsing Around (1982) - Dot Higgins
    - Falling in Love Again (1982) - Dot Higgins
    - The Garden of Countess Natasha (1982) - Dot Higgins
    - Young Love (1982) - Dot Higgins
    - Jealousy or Mildred Fierce (1982) - Dot Higgins
    - Mann Is Mann (1981) - Dot Higgins
    - Off the Top (1981) - Dot Higgins
    - Second Time Around, Almost (1981) - Dot Higgins
    - The Wedding (1981) - Dot Higgins
    - Of Mace and Men (1981) - Dot Higgins
    - All My Son (1981) - Dot Higgins
    - Boys of Summer (1981) - Dot Higgins
    - You're Not Old, You're Fired (1981) - Dot Higgins
    - Kids (1981) - Dot Higgins
    - R-E-S-P-E-C-T (1981) - Dot Higgins
    - Our Man Barry (1981) - Dot Higgins
    - Making the Grade (1981) - Dot Higgins
    - Up on the Roof (1981) - Dot Higgins
    - Cassie's Punctured Romance (1981) - Dot Higgins
    - Super-Mom (1980) - Dot Higgins
    - The Lois Affair (1980) - Dot Higgins
    - Fallen Idol (1980) - Dot Higgins
    - Roomies (1980) - Dot Higgins
    - The Intruder (1980) - Dot Higgins
    - Pilot (1980) - Dot Higgins
    1987
    In Self Defense (TV Movie) as
    Alice Miller
    1986
    You Are the Jury (TV Series) as
    Maggie Henshaw
    - The State of Arizona vs. Dr. Evan Blake (1986) - Maggie Henshaw
    1986
    New Love, American Style (TV Series) as
    Lucy
    - Love and the End (1986) - Lucy
    1986
    Tough Cookies (TV Series) as
    Diane Taylor
    - Ships in the Night (1986) - Diane Taylor
    1985
    Amazing Stories (TV Series) as
    Joleen Globe
    - Ghost Train (1985) - Joleen Globe
    1985
    J.O.E. and the Colonel (TV Movie) as
    Dr. Lena Gant
    1985
    Three's a Crowd (TV Series) as
    Dorothy
    - A Friend in Deed (1985) - Dorothy
    1984
    Benson (TV Series) as
    Jill
    - Double Date (1984) - Jill
    1984
    Brothers (TV Series) as
    Liza Fromski
    - Liza (1984) - Liza Fromski
    1984
    Jennifer Slept Here (TV Series) as
    Pam Wilson
    - The Tutor Who Came to Dinner (1984) - Pam Wilson
    1984
    Buffalo Bill (TV Series) as
    LeAnne Cook
    - The Interview (1984) - LeAnne Cook
    1983
    Get Crazy as
    Willy Loman
    1983
    Knight Rider (TV Series) as
    Flannery Roe
    - Nobody Does It Better (1983) - Flannery Roe
    1981
    M*A*S*H (TV Series) as
    Marina Ryan
    - That's Show Biz (1981) - Marina Ryan
    1980
    Blinded by the Light (TV Movie) as
    Zora
    1980
    When the Whistle Blows (TV Series) as
    Jolene Jennings
    - Love Is a Four-Letter Word (1980) - Jolene Jennings
    1980
    Happy Days (TV Series) as
    Loretta
    - A Potsie Is Born (1980) - Loretta
    1979
    Barnaby Jones (TV Series) as
    Karen Webster
    - Girl on the Road (1979) - Karen Webster
    1979
    Working Stiffs (TV Series) as
    Sandy
    - Looking for Mr. Goodwrench (1979) - Sandy
    1979
    The Last Resort (TV Series) as
    Beverly
    - Here Comes the Bride (1979) - Beverly
    1979
    Starting Fresh (TV Movie) as
    Gale
    1978
    Danny Thomas: Young & Foolish (TV Movie) as
    Gail
    1978
    Taxi (TV Series) as
    Denise
    - Men Are Such Beasts (1978) - Denise
    1978
    Lou Grant (TV Series) as
    Karen
    - Hooker (1978) - Karen
    Soundtrack
    1992
    Doogie Howser, M.D. (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - The Big Sleep- Not! (1992) - (performer: "Proud Mary" - uncredited)
    1985
    It's a Living (TV Series) (performer - 8 episodes)
    - The Sonny and Dot Show (1989) - (performer: "Two Lost Souls" - uncredited)
    - Healings, Nothing More Than Healings (1988) - (performer: "That's All" - uncredited)
    - Take Back Your Mink (1988) - (performer: "Fame" - uncredited)
    - Everyone's a Critic (1988) - (performer: "(Where Do I Begin?) Love Story" - uncredited)
    - Sweet Charity (1987) - (performer: "Ease on the Down the Road" - uncredited)
    - Her Back to the Future (1987) - (performer: "Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over)" - uncredited)
    - The Dickie Doodle Show (1987) - (performer: "Dickie Doodle Do" - uncredited)
    - The Prom Show (1985) - (performer: "Dancing in the Street" - uncredited)
    1981
    M*A*S*H (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - That's Show Biz (1981) - (performer: "Shrimp Boats" - uncredited)
    Self
    2005
    E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Blossom (2005) - Self
    1985
    Just Married! (TV Special)
    1980
    All-Star Family Feud Special (TV Series) as
    Self - Celebrity Contestant
    - City vs. Country Special: Dallas Vs, It's a Living, Jeffersons vs. Dukes of Hazzard (1980) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
    Archive Footage
    1994
    Blossom (TV Series) as
    Sharon LeMeure
    - Our Favorite Scenes (1994) - Sharon LeMeure

    References

    Gail Edwards Wikipedia