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Best known for The Sopranos?

Best known for "Sopranos"? I don't think so. She won four Emmys as Mrs. Pynchon on Lou Grant. Jpgordon 02:58, 27 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Fair point. But it's probably fair to say The Sopranos is her best known role, as far as most people are concerned, because Lou Grant was 25 years ago and The Sopranos was the series she was appearing in at the time of her death (and after it, if you count the episodes where they used CGI to feature her in scenes after she'd died). Martan 08:21, 3 February 2007 (UTC)

Minor edit

I've removed the phrase "not long before her death", which previously concluded the sentence stating that her husband died in 1999. The article states when she died (2000) and when he died (1999). It's therefore obvious that her death was relatively soon after his and does not needed to be stated.Martan 08:30, 3 February 2007 (UTC)


Replaced Walgreens Commercial Claim

Per email below from a Walgreens representative. I removed the claim that Nancy Marchand starred in a Walgreens commercial:


from consumerrelations.bb@walgreens.com

to ******@gmail.com

date Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 1:55 PM

subject Ref #2226223

mailed-by walgreens.com

hide details 1:55 PM (19 minutes ago)


November 17, 2009


Dear Karl,

Thank you for taking your time to contact our Corporate Offices. We appreciate hearing from our customers and value all comments received.


The lady in our Walgreens Diabetes commercial is not Nancy Merchand.


Again, thank you for contacting our corporate office. We truly appreciate you taking the time to share your comments.

Sincerely,


Sarah S.

Consumer Response Representative


Ref # 2226223 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 38.104.26.162 (talk) 21:18, 17 November 2009 (UTC)

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