Nedra Volz

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Jun 18, 1908 (117 years old)
Death date
Jan 20, 2003

Nedra Volz

Known For

The Great White Hype
1h 31m
Movie 1996

The Great White Hype

When the champ's promoter, Rev. Sultan, decides something new is needed to boost the marketability of the boxing matches, he searches and finds the only man to ever beat the champ. The problem is that he isn't a boxer anymore and he's white. However, once Rev. Sultan convinces him to fight, he goes into heavy training while the confident champ takes it easy and falls out of shape.

Babes
0h 30m
TV Show 1990

Babes

Babes is an American situation comedy series that ran for one season on the Fox Television Network from September 13, 1990 to August 10, 1991. It was created by Gail Parent and executive produced by Dolly Parton and Sandy Gallin's Sandollar Productions for Twentieth Century Fox Television. Parton even guest starred as herself in episode 15, entitled "Hello, Dolly".

Mortuary Academy
1h 27m
Movie 1988

Mortuary Academy

"Police Academy" clone, about some nerds who inherit an academy for morticians, which is run by a corrupt closet necropheliac. Of course, the most incompetent students possible are accepted, so that the academy will fail, and all sorts of wacky hijinks ensue.

Moving Violations
1h 30m
Movie 1985

Moving Violations

A group of careless and unlucky drivers are sentenced to attend traffic school to keep their records clean.

Lust in the Dust
1h 24m
Movie 1985

Lust in the Dust

Assaulted by Third World outlaws, donkey-riding Rosie joins a silent drifter's search for gold.

Biography

An apple dumpling of a darling, character actress Nedra Volz had one of those slightly vacant, twinkly-eyed faces absolutely designed for light sitcoms and commercial work. Although she didn't come into her own until past retirement age, she enjoyed a solid two-decade ride delightfully amusing audiences all over. The diminutive Iowa native was born in a trunk to vaudeville parents in 1908 and was immediately thrust onto the stage as "Baby Nedra" in tent shows and similar venues. A band singer and radio performer in her early adult years, maternal instincts took over after marrying her husband in 1944 and she raised two children. But the spark never completely died. In the 1950s she was performing again in community theater shows.

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