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{{short description|American actress}} {{short description|American actress (born 1955)}}
{{BLP sources|date=June 2011}}
{{Infobox person {{Infobox person
| image = LindaPurl.jpg | image = LindaPurl.jpg
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| name = Linda Purl | name = Linda Purl
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| education = ] | education = ]
| alma mater= ] | alma mater= ]
| known_for = '']''<br>'']''<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.mcall.com/2015/03/12/interviewing-linda-purl-of-happy-days-and-matlock-tv-loves-her-acting-but-her-love-is-music|title=Interviewing Linda Purl of 'Happy Days' and 'Matlock': TV loves her acting, but her love is music - The Morning Call|date=12 March 2015 }}</ref>
| occupation = Actress and singer | occupation = {{hlist|Actress|singer}}
| years_active = 1966–present | years_active = 1964–present
| caption = Linda Purl in 2010 | caption = Purl in 2010
| spouse = {{ubl|{{Marriage|]<br>|1980|1981|end=divorced}}|{{Marriage|]<br>|1988|1992|end=div}}|{{Marriage|]<br>|1993|1999|end=divorced}}|{{Marriage|James Vinson Adams<br>|2006|2011|end=div}}}}
| spouse = {{plainlist|
* {{Marriage|]|1979|1980|end=div}}
* {{Marriage|]|1988|1992|end=divorced}}
* {{Marriage|]|1993|1999|end=divorced}}
* {{Marriage|James Vinson Adams|2006|2011| end=divorced}}
}}
| partner = ] <br>(2020–present)
| children = 1 | children = 1
| website = {{URL|http://www.lindapurl.com}} | website = {{URL|lindapurl.com}}
}} }}
'''Linda Purl''' (born September 2, 1955) is an American actress and singer, known for her roles as Ashley Pfister on ], Sheila Munroe in the 1982 horror film '']'', ]'s mother Helene in '']'', and Ben Matlock's daughter Charlene Matlock for the first season of the television series ''].'' '''Linda Purl''' (born September 2, 1955) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Ashley Pfister (]'s girlfriend) on '']'' (she originally played Gloria as Richie’s date in season 2 episode 6), Sheila Munroe in the 1982 horror film '']'', ]'s mother Helene in '']'', and Ben Matlock's daughter Charlene Matlock for the first season of the television series ''].''


==Early life== ==Early life==
Purl was born in ], to Raymond and Marcie Purl.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/22/Linda-Purl.html|title=Linda Purl Biography (1955-)|website=www.filmreference.com}}</ref> Her grandmother Beatrice Saville a founder of the ].<ref name="daytime">"Introducing Linda Purl (Doreen Post on ''The Secret Storm'')", ''Daytime TV'', November 1973</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://obits.gazette.com/obituaries/gazette/obituary.aspx?n=raymond-charles-arthur-purl&pid=174158594&fhid=6111|title=Raymond Charles Arthur Purl's Obituary on The Gazette|website=The Gazette}}</ref> At age five,<ref name="daytime" /> she moved to Japan, where she spent her childhood, becoming the only foreigner to train at the Toho Geino Academy.<ref>{{cite web |title=Linda Purl |url=https://www.lindapurl.com/ |website=Linda Purl |accessdate=July 10, 2020 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190618215655/https://www.lindapurl.com/biography/ |archivedate=July 10, 2020}}</ref> While at the Imperial Theatre in ], Purl performed in several plays, gaining the role of Louis in '']'', Bet in '']'', and ] in '']''. Furthermore, she was discovered by ] and appeared in several films.<ref name="daytime" /> Purl was born on September 2, 1955, in ],<ref name=TVG>{{cite magazine|url= https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/linda-purl/bio/162286/|title=Linda Purl Biography|magazine=]|archive-date=June 15, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130615131542/https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/linda-purl/bio/162286/|url-status=dead}}</ref><!--TV Guide website is live, but birthdate appears only in archived version--> to chemical-industry executive Raymond Charles Arthur Purl and Marshelline "Marshie" Purl.<ref name=TVG /><ref name="Raymond Purl death notice">{{cite news|url=http://obits.gazette.com/obituaries/gazette/obituary.aspx?n=raymond-charles-arthur-purl&pid=174158594&fhid=6111|title=Raymond Charles Arthur Purl (1915–2015) |newspaper=]|location=Colorado Springs, Colorado|date=February 15, 2015|archive-date=November 5, 2020|archive-url=https://archive.today/20201105180817/https://obits.gazette.com/obituaries/gazette/obituary.aspx?n=raymond-charles-arthur-purl&pid=174158594&fhid=6111|url-status=live}}</ref><ref></ref> She has a sister, Mara.<ref name=TVG /><ref name="Raymond Purl death notice" /> The girls' grandmother, Beatrice Saville, was a founder of the ].<ref name="daytime">"Introducing Linda Purl (Doreen Post on ''The Secret Storm'')", ''Daytime TV'', November 1973</ref> At age five,<ref name="daytime" /> Purl moved with her family to Japan, where her father worked for ].<ref name="Raymond Purl death notice" /> She spent her childhood there, and trained in acting at the ].<ref>{{cite web |title=Linda Purl |url=https://www.lindapurl.com/ |website=Linda Purl |access-date=July 10, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190618215655/https://www.lindapurl.com/biography/ |archive-date=June 18, 2019}}</ref> While at the Imperial Theatre in ], Purl performed in several plays, gaining the role of Louis in '']'', Bet in '']'', and ] in '']''. Furthermore, she was discovered by ] and appeared in several films.<ref name="daytime" />


At age 15, Purl returned to the United States.<ref name="daytime" />
At age 15, Purl returned to the United States.<ref name="daytime" /> She attended high school at Wykeham Rise School, a private boarding school for girls, specializing in creative and performing arts, in Washington, Connecticut. While still in high school, she had a role on the soap opera '']''. After attending ],{{cn|date=November 2020}} Purl went to England to study under Marguerite Beale{{cn|date=November 2020}} before returning to the United States to study at the ] and later with Robert Lewis.{{cn|date=November 2020}}


==Acting career== ==Acting career==
===Film=== ===Film===
After playing a small role in '']'' (1973), Purl's first major movie role was in ]'s 1975 comedy, ]. Subsequent movie appearances have included '']'' (1976), '']'' (1976), '']'' (1980), '']'' (1982), '']'' (1984), ''Viper'' (1988), ''Natural Causes'' (1994), '']'' (1998), ''The Perfect Tenant'' (2000), and ''Fear of the Dark'' (2003). After playing a small role in '']'' (1973), Purl's first major movie role was in ]'s 1975 comedy, ]. Subsequent movie appearances have included '']'' (1976), '']'' (1976), '']'' (1980), '']'' (1982), '']'' (1984), ''Viper'' (1988), ''Natural Causes'' (1994), '']'' (1998), ''The Perfect Tenant'' (2000), and ''Fear of the Dark'' (2003).


===Television=== ===Television===
Linda Purl has played several roles in television series, starting with '']'' – a daytime "]" drama (1973–1974). In 1978, she appeared as newlywed Molly Beaton in the ] ] drama series '']'', set in the ] of the 1870s and based on the novels of ]. She also acted alongside ] in the 1979 TV movie ''Like Normal People''. Also in 1979, she starred in "Women at West Point."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1979/02/27/archives/tv-movie-tells-story-of-west-point-women.html | title=Movie Tells Story of Westpoint Women }}</ref> On '']'' she played two different roles: Richie's occasional girlfriend Gloria in season two of the show (1974) and Fonzie's steady girlfriend Ashley eight seasons later (1982–1983). She also played secret agent Kate Del'Amico in the short-lived series '']'' and played Brett Robin in the 1994–1995 series ''Robin's Hoods''. Linda Purl has played several roles in television series, starting with '']'' – a daytime "]" drama (1973–1974). In 1978, she appeared as newlywed Molly Beaton in the ] ] drama series '']'', set in the ] of the 1870s and based on the novels of ]. She also acted alongside ] in the 1979 TV movie ''Like Normal People''. Also in 1979, she starred in ''Women at West Point''.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1979/02/27/archives/tv-movie-tells-story-of-west-point-women.html | title=Movie Tells Story of Westpoint Women | website=] | date=27 February 1979 | last1=Maslin | first1=Janet }}</ref> On '']'' she played two different roles: Richie's occasional girlfriend Gloria in season two of the show (1974) and Fonzie's steady girlfriend Ashley eight seasons later (1982–1983). She also played secret agent Kate Del'Amico in the short-lived series '']'' and played Brett Robin in the 1994–1995 series '']''.


She has also featured in many movies made for television, including ''Testimony of Two Men'', ''The Night the City Screamed'', ''Little Ladies of the Night'', and ''Spies, Lies & Naked Thighs''. She voiced ] in a 1985 direct-to-video episode of '']''. She has also featured in many movies made for television, including ''Testimony of Two Men'', ''The Night the City Screamed'', ''Little Ladies of the Night'', and ''Spies, Lies & Naked Thighs''. She voiced ] in a 1985 direct-to-video episode of '']''.


Purl appeared in an all-star cast in the well-regarded historical-biographical TV ] '']'' in 1976, broadcast on the ] (ABC) television network. Here she portrayed ], daughter of President ]. Purl appeared in the historical-biographical TV ] '']'', in 1976, broadcast on the ] (ABC) television network. She portrayed ], daughter of President ].


As a guest star, Purl appeared in a 1974 episode of the long-running Hawaiian-locale '']'' called "The Hostage", as teenage babysitter "Ruth" held captive by a deranged veteran. She played two different roles on '']''; early in its run, in 1974 when she played sophisticate Alicia in the season three episode "The Spoilers", and in the season five episode "The Heartbreaker" (1977), when she played Mary Ellen's sister-in-law (and Jason's love interest) Vanessa and sang a couple songs in the episode. In 1981, she starred in '']''. In 1984, she played Nydia, the blind flower girl in the miniseries "The Last Days of Pompeii". In 1985, she appeared in a '']'' episode entitled "Murder at the Oasis". In 1988, she again made an appearance on '']'' in the episode "Mourning Among The Wisterias" and in 1993, appeared for a third time on the series in "Dead Eye". In the first season of '']'' (1986–1987), (starring long-time comedy actor ], now in a usually-dramatic role), Purl played Charlene, Ben Matlock's lawyer daughter. She was cast in the series '']'' (2002) as Sarah Novelli, a ] agent and Justice Joseph Novelli's wife. Purl guest-starred in a 1975 episode of '']'', "The Hostage", as teenage babysitter "Ruth" held captive by a deranged veteran. She played two different roles on '']''; early in its run, in 1974, when she played sophisticate Alicia in the season three episode, "The Spoilers". In the season five episode, "The Heartbreaker" (1977), she played Mary Ellen's sister-in-law (and Jason's love interest) Vanessa and also sang.
In 1981, she starred in '']''. In 1984, she played Nydia, the blind flower girl in the miniseries "The Last Days of Pompeii". In 1985, she appeared in a '']'' episode entitled "Murder at the Oasis". In 1988, she again made an appearance on ''Murder, She Wrote'' in the episode "Mourning Among The Wisterias" and in 1993, appeared for a third time on the series in "Dead Eye". In the first season of '']'' (1986–1987) starring ], Purl played Charlene, Ben Matlock's lawyer daughter. She was cast in the series '']'' (2002) as Sarah Novelli, a ] agent and Justice Joseph Novelli's wife.


Purl appeared in the role of ]'s mother on ]'s '']'' TV series, starting with the ] episode ] in 2009–2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2009/09/01/office-exclusive-meet-pams-mom/ |title='Office' exclusive: Meet Pam's mom! |author=Ausiello |work=EW.com |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090904194814/http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2009/09/01/office-exclusive-meet-pams-mom/ |archivedate=2009-09-04 |df= }}</ref> Purl appeared in several more episodes throughout the series and was a romantic interest for ]'s character. In May 2010, she made a guest appearance on '']''. In 2011, Purl made guest appearances on Showtime's '']'', playing Elizabeth Gaines. She played Barbara Pelt, mother of Debbie Pelt, in two episodes of HBO's '']'' in 2012. In 2017, Purl appeared in one episode of '']'', playing an old college supervisor of President Kirkman who assists in appointing nominees to the Supreme Court in the episode "The Ninth Seat". Purl appeared in the role of ]'s mother on ]'s '']'' TV series, starting with the ] episode ] in 2009–2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2009/09/01/office-exclusive-meet-pams-mom/ |title='Office' exclusive: Meet Pam's mom! |author=Ausiello |work=EW.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090904194814/http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2009/09/01/office-exclusive-meet-pams-mom/ |archive-date=2009-09-04 }}</ref> Purl appeared in several more episodes throughout the series and was a romantic interest for ]'s character. In May 2010, she made a guest appearance on '']''. In 2011, Purl made guest appearances on Showtime's '']'', playing Elizabeth Gaines. She played Barbara Pelt, mother of Debbie Pelt, in two episodes of HBO's '']'' in 2012. In 2017, Purl appeared in one episode of '']'', playing an old college supervisor of President Kirkman who assists in appointing nominees to the Supreme Court in the episode "The Ninth Seat".

She currently plays a recurring character alongside current boyfriend Patrick Duffy on '']''.


===Theatre=== ===Theatre===
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==Music== ==Music==
Purl launched a jazz music career after leaving ''Matlock'' and has released several albums of music, most recently ''Out of This World – LIVE''. Purl launched a jazz music career after leaving ''Matlock'' and has released several albums of music, including ''Out of This World – Live''.
She released her fourth full-length album, a collaboration with music director Tedd Firth called ''This Could Be the Start'' on Reaching Records, August 2023. Purl is a jazz vocalist, known for imbuing classic show tunes and jazz standards with a distinctive narrative expressiveness.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.jazziz.com/song-of-the-day-linda-purl-let-me-down-easy/|access-date=April 16, 2024|first=Matt|last=Micucci|date=August 28, 2023|title=Song of the Day: Linda Purl, "Let Me Down Easy"|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240416141935/https://www.jazziz.com/song-of-the-day-linda-purl-let-me-down-easy/|archive-date=April 16, 2024}}</ref>


==Personal life== ==Personal life==
Purl has been married and divorced four times. Her first marriage was January 13, 1980 to ], son of ] and ].<ref name="Kanfer book">{{cite book|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=j66uvWzubRwC&dq=linda+purl+desi+1979&pg=PA290|title=Ball of Fire: The Tumultuous Life and Comic Art of Lucille Ball|first=Stefan|last=Kanfer|publisher=]|isbn=9780307424914|year=2007|page=290|quote=Desi Jr. had married an aspiring actress, Linda Purl, in 1979. ... A year later, Desi Jr. and Linda divorced.}}</ref> In 1981, Purl filed for divorce, which was finalized later that year.<ref name="Harris book">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qXovXXGdpz0C&q=linda+purl+divorce+desi|title=Lucy & Desi: The Legendary Love Story of Television's Most Famous Couple|first=Warren G.|last=Harris|publisher=]|isbn=978-0671747091|year=1991|page=595|quote=...lasted a few days short of one year. Linda filed for divorce on January 3, 1980.}}</ref> On November 5, 1988, she married screenwriter ],<ref>{{cite news|url=https://newspaperarchive.com/colorado-springs-gazette-telegraph-nov-08-1988-p-43/|title=Hollywood Couple Purl-Broyles Married in Candlelight Ceremony|first=Caroline|last=Brown|newspaper=]<!--name of paper until 1998-->|location=Colorado|date=November 8, 1988<!--Tuesday-->|page=43|access-date=November 5, 2020|quote=Linda Purl was a radiant bride Saturday....}}</ref> whom she later divorced.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.texasmonthly.com/the-culture/bill-broyles-as-ever-at-war/|title=Bill Broyles, as Ever, at War|first=Gary|last=Cartwright|magazine=]|date=March 2002|archive-date=November 5, 2020|archive-url=https://archive.today/20201105185633/https://www.texasmonthly.com/the-culture/bill-broyles-as-ever-at-war/|url-status=live|quote =He began dating Linda Purl.... After a whirlwind romance, they married and bought a home in Pacific Palisades. But the marriage didn't last.}}</ref> On July 23, 1993, Purl married British screenwriter and producer ],<ref name=MyHeritage>{{cite web|url=https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10182-87360/alexander-cary-master-of-falkland-in-biographical-summaries-of-notable-people|title=Biographical Summaries of Notable People: Alexander Cary, Master of Falkland|publisher=]|access-date=November 5, 2020|archive-date=November 5, 2020|archive-url=https://archive.today/20201105191617/https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10182-87360/alexander-cary-master-of-falkland-in-biographical-summaries-of-notable-people|url-status=live}}</ref> with whom she has a son, Lucius, born February 6, 1995.<ref>{{cite news|url= https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/142367780/|title=People|first=Harry|last=Levins |newspaper=]|location=Missouri|date= February 17, 1995|access-date=November 5, 2020|page=2|quote=Actress Linda Purl, 39, gave birth Feb. 6 to a son with an unending name: Lucius Jackson Arthur Plantagenet Cary. Her husband is screenwriter Alexander Cary.}}</ref> They later divorced. On July 15, 2006, she married James Vinson Adams whom she divorced in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10182-2147842/james-vinson-adams-in-biographical-summaries-of-notable-people|title=Biographical Summaries of Notable People: James Vinson Adams|publisher=]|access-date=November 5, 2020|archive-date=November 5, 2020|archive-url=https://archive.today/20201105193507/https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10182-2147842/james-vinson-adams-in-biographical-summaries-of-notable-people|url-status=live}}</ref>
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Purl has been married four times, all of which ended in divorce. Her first marriage was in 1980 to ], son of ] and ];<ref name="Woman's Day">{{cite magazine|url= http://www.angelfire.com/la/snipchip/art19.html|title=My Mom, Lucille Ball|first=Desi Jr.|last=Aranz|authorlink=Desi Arnza Jr.|magazine= ]|date=March 5, 1991|accessdate=November 5, 2020|via=Angelfire|archivedate=May 4, 2016|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20160504024310/http://www.angelfire.com/la/snipchip/art19.html|url-status=live|quote=When I married Linda Purl in 1980...}}</ref> the couple divorced a year later, in 1981. From 1988 to 1992, she was married to screenwriter ] In 1993, she married screenwriter and producer ], with whom she has a son, Lucius (b. February 6, 1995).<ref>{{cite newspaper|url=https://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/london-life/you-can-all-relax-brody-is-back-and-taking-centre-stage-in-homeland-8972044.html|title=You can all relax, Brody is back and taking centre stage in Homeland|newspaper=]|location=UK}}</ref> She and Cary divorced in 1999. She was married to James Vinson Adams from 2006 to 2011.


Since 2020, she has been in a relationship with ].<ref>Laudadio, Marisa (January 30, 2022) {{Cite web|url=https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainment/entertainment-celebrity/widowed-dallas-star-patrick-duffy-72-details-start-of-unexpected-romance-with-happy-days-actress-66-plus-more-celeb-couples-how-they-met-stories/ss-BB1cr5tK?ocid=mmx#image=1|title= Famous pairs share how they met|website=www.msn.com}}</ref>
==Filmography==


==Filmography==
===Film=== ===Film===
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|1982 |1982
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|Sheila Munroe |Sheila Munroe
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|Jessie MacCarthy |Jessie MacCarthy
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|1996
|Born Free: A New Adventure
|Eleanor Porter
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|2000
|1999
|''{{sortname|The|Perfect Tenant|nolink=1}}'' |''{{sortname|The|Perfect Tenant|nolink=1}}''
|Jessica Michaels |Jessica Michaels
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|2020
|20??
|''{{sortname|The|Swing of Things|nolink=1}}'' |''{{sortname|The|Swing of Things|nolink=1}}''
|Sherry Fairfax-Rothstein |Sherry Fairfax-Rothstein
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|Filming
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|2020
|''Broken Halos''
|Blondie
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|1976 |1976
|'']'' |'']''
|] (age 14-20) |] (age 14-20)
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|1986–87 |1986–87
|'']'' |'']''
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|1989 |1989
|''Trying Times'' |'']''
|Laura |Laura
|"The Sad Professor" |"The Sad Professor"
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|1991 |1991
|'']'' |'']''
|Kate Del'Amico |Kate Del'Amico
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|1994 |1994
|'']'' |'']''
|Maryanne Bellmann |Maryanne Bellmann
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|2012 |2012
|'']'' |''Stalked at 17''
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|2022
|'']''
|Peyton Honeycutt
|from Sept.15 to Oct. 17
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|2022
|'']''
|Lucy
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|} |}


==See also== ==See also==
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American actress (born 1955)
Linda Purl
Purl in 2010
Born (1955-09-02) September 2, 1955 (age 69)
Greenwich, Connecticut, U.S.
EducationFinch College
Alma materLee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active1964–present
Known forHappy Days
Matlock
Spouses
Desi Arnaz Jr. ​ ​(m. 1979; div. 1980)
William Broyles Jr. ​ ​(m. 1988; div. 1992)
Alexander Cary, Master of Falkland ​ ​(m. 1993; div. 1999)
James Vinson Adams ​ ​(m. 2006; div. 2011)
Partner(s)Patrick Duffy
(2020–present)
Children1
Websitelindapurl.com

Linda Purl (born September 2, 1955) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Ashley Pfister (Fonzie's girlfriend) on Happy Days (she originally played Gloria as Richie’s date in season 2 episode 6), Sheila Munroe in the 1982 horror film Visiting Hours, Pam Beesly's mother Helene in The Office, and Ben Matlock's daughter Charlene Matlock for the first season of the television series Matlock.

Early life

Purl was born on September 2, 1955, in Greenwich, Connecticut, to chemical-industry executive Raymond Charles Arthur Purl and Marshelline "Marshie" Purl. She has a sister, Mara. The girls' grandmother, Beatrice Saville, was a founder of the Actors' Equity Association. At age five, Purl moved with her family to Japan, where her father worked for Nippon Unicar. She spent her childhood there, and trained in acting at the Toho Geino Academy. While at the Imperial Theatre in Tokyo, Purl performed in several plays, gaining the role of Louis in The King and I, Bet in Oliver!, and Helen Keller in The Miracle Worker. Furthermore, she was discovered by Toho and appeared in several films.

At age 15, Purl returned to the United States.

Acting career

Film

After playing a small role in Jory (1973), Purl's first major movie role was in Jonathan Demme's 1975 comedy, Crazy Mama. Subsequent movie appearances have included W.C. Fields and Me (1976), Young Pioneers' Christmas (1976), Leo and Loree (1980), Visiting Hours (1982), The High Country (1984), Viper (1988), Natural Causes (1994), Mighty Joe Young (1998), The Perfect Tenant (2000), and Fear of the Dark (2003).

Television

Linda Purl has played several roles in television series, starting with The Secret Storm – a daytime "soap opera" drama (1973–1974). In 1978, she appeared as newlywed Molly Beaton in the ABC western drama series The Young Pioneers, set in the Dakota Territory of the 1870s and based on the novels of Rose Wilder Lane. She also acted alongside Shaun Cassidy in the 1979 TV movie Like Normal People. Also in 1979, she starred in Women at West Point. On Happy Days she played two different roles: Richie's occasional girlfriend Gloria in season two of the show (1974) and Fonzie's steady girlfriend Ashley eight seasons later (1982–1983). She also played secret agent Kate Del'Amico in the short-lived series Under Cover and played Brett Robin in the 1994–1995 series Robin's Hoods.

She has also featured in many movies made for television, including Testimony of Two Men, The Night the City Screamed, Little Ladies of the Night, and Spies, Lies & Naked Thighs. She voiced Delilah in a 1985 direct-to-video episode of The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible.

Purl appeared in the historical-biographical TV mini-series Eleanor and Franklin, in 1976, broadcast on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) television network. She portrayed Alice Roosevelt Longworth, daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt.

Purl guest-starred in a 1975 episode of Hawaii Five-O, "The Hostage", as teenage babysitter "Ruth" held captive by a deranged veteran. She played two different roles on The Waltons; early in its run, in 1974, when she played sophisticate Alicia in the season three episode, "The Spoilers". In the season five episode, "The Heartbreaker" (1977), she played Mary Ellen's sister-in-law (and Jason's love interest) Vanessa and also sang. In 1981, she starred in Manions of America. In 1984, she played Nydia, the blind flower girl in the miniseries "The Last Days of Pompeii". In 1985, she appeared in a Murder, She Wrote episode entitled "Murder at the Oasis". In 1988, she again made an appearance on Murder, She Wrote in the episode "Mourning Among The Wisterias" and in 1993, appeared for a third time on the series in "Dead Eye". In the first season of Matlock (1986–1987) starring Andy Griffith, Purl played Charlene, Ben Matlock's lawyer daughter. She was cast in the series First Monday (2002) as Sarah Novelli, a real estate agent and Justice Joseph Novelli's wife.

Purl appeared in the role of Pam Beesly's mother on NBC's The Office TV series, starting with the season six episode "Niagara" in 2009–2010. Purl appeared in several more episodes throughout the series and was a romantic interest for Steve Carell's character. In May 2010, she made a guest appearance on Desperate Housewives. In 2011, Purl made guest appearances on Showtime's Homeland, playing Elizabeth Gaines. She played Barbara Pelt, mother of Debbie Pelt, in two episodes of HBO's True Blood in 2012. In 2017, Purl appeared in one episode of Designated Survivor, playing an old college supervisor of President Kirkman who assists in appointing nominees to the Supreme Court in the episode "The Ninth Seat".

She currently plays a recurring character alongside current boyfriend Patrick Duffy on The Bold and the Beautiful.

Theatre

Purl has been a regular performer (and was in the original cast) of international touring play Seven Deadly Sins Four Deadly Sinners. In November 2007, she appeared at the Théâtre Princesse Grace, Monte Carlo, directed by Marc Sinden, as part of Sinden's British Theatre Season, Monaco.

In 2008, Purl opened at the Cleveland Play House in Cleveland, Ohio in a production of The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, playing Amanda.

Music

Purl launched a jazz music career after leaving Matlock and has released several albums of music, including Out of This World – Live.

She released her fourth full-length album, a collaboration with music director Tedd Firth called This Could Be the Start on Reaching Records, August 2023. Purl is a jazz vocalist, known for imbuing classic show tunes and jazz standards with a distinctive narrative expressiveness.

Personal life

Purl has been married and divorced four times. Her first marriage was January 13, 1980 to Desi Arnaz Jr., son of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. In 1981, Purl filed for divorce, which was finalized later that year. On November 5, 1988, she married screenwriter William Broyles Jr., whom she later divorced. On July 23, 1993, Purl married British screenwriter and producer Alexander Cary, Master of Falkland, with whom she has a son, Lucius, born February 6, 1995. They later divorced. On July 15, 2006, she married James Vinson Adams whom she divorced in 2011.

Since 2020, she has been in a relationship with Patrick Duffy.

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
1970 Aru heishe no kake Rose Allen
1973 Jory Amy Barron
1975 Crazy Mama Cheryl Stokes
1980 Leo and Loree Loree
1981 The High Country Kathy
1982 Visiting Hours Sheila Munroe
1988 Viper Laura Macalla
1992 Body Language Norma Suffield
1994 Natural Causes Jessie MacCarthy
1996 Born Free: A New Adventure Eleanor Porter
1998 Mighty Joe Young Dr. Ruth Young
2000 The Perfect Tenant Jessica Michaels
2003 Fear of the Dark Sandy Billings
2016 Bender Mrs. Thomas
2020 The Swing of Things Sherry Fairfax-Rothstein
2020 Broken Halos Blondie

Television

Year Film Role Notes
1973–74 The Secret Storm Doreen Post TV series
1974 Lucas Tanner Diane "Thirteen Going on Twenty"
1974 Sons and Daughters Julie Ashley "The Pregnancy"
1974 Happy Days Gloria Guest role (season 2)
1974 The Waltons Alicia Hanover "The Spoilers"
1975 Hawaii Five-O Ruth "The Hostage"
1975 Medical Center Leslie "Street Girl"
1975 Beacon Hill Betsy Bullock Main role
1975 Medical Story Kim "Us Against the World"
1976 The Oregon Trail Deborah Randal "Pilot"
1976 Young Pioneers Molly Beaton TV film
1976 State Fair Bobbie Jean Shaw TV film
1976 Julie Farr, M.D. Laura Gorman TV film
1976 Young Pioneers' Christmas Molly Beaton TV film
1976 Eleanor and Franklin Alice Roosevelt (age 14-20) "1.1", "1.2"
1977 Serpico Magda "Sanctuary"
1977 Little Ladies of the Night Hailey Atkins TV film
1977 The Waltons Vanessa "The Heartbreaker"
1977 Testimony of Two Men Mavis Eaton TV miniseries
1977 Black Market Baby Anne Macarino TV film
1978 The Young Pioneers Molly Beaton TV miniseries
1979 A Last Cry for Help Sharon Muir TV film
1979 Women at West Point Jennifer Scott TV film
1979 Like Normal People Virginia Rae Hensler TV film
1979 The Flame Is Love Emmaline Nevada 'Vada' Holtz TV film
1980 The Night the City Screamed Brenda Farrell TV film
1981 The Adventures of Nellie Bly Nellie Bly TV film
1981 The Manions of America Deirdre O'Manion TV miniseries
1982 Money on the Side Annie Gilson TV film
1982–83 Happy Days Ashley Pfister Main role (season 10)
1984 The Last Days of Pompeii Nydia TV miniseries
1985 The Love Boat Anne Lester 2 episodes
1985 Midas Valley Sarah Corey TV film
1985 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Lisa Tate "Revenge"
1985 The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible Delilah "Samson and Delilah"
1985 Murder, She Wrote Terry Shannon "Murder at the Oasis"
1986 Outrage! Arlene Robbins TV film
1986 Pleasures Eve Harper TV film
1986 Dark Mansions Shellane Victor TV film
1986–87 Matlock Charlene Matlock Main role (season 1)
1987 In Self Defense Susan Andrews TV film
1987 CBS Summer Playhouse Judith "Day to Day"
1988 Addicted to His Love Cassie Robbins TV film
1988 Murder, She Wrote Crystal Wendle "Mourning Among the Wisterias"
1988 Spies, Lies & Naked Thighs Beverly TV film
1989 Trying Times Laura "The Sad Professor"
1990 Timeless Tales from Hallmark Rapunzel (voice) "Rapunzel"
1990 Web of Deceit Lauren Hale TV film
1991 Under Cover Kate Del'Amico Main role
1992 Secrets Jane Adams TV film
1992 Jack's Place Nicolette "I See Cupid, I See France"
1993 Murder, She Wrote Laura Callan "Dead Eye"
1993 The Hidden Room Kate Richards "Her Life as a Dog"
1994 Accidental Meeting Maryanne Bellmann TV film
1994 Burke's Law Kelly Harris "Who Killed the Legal Eagle?"
1994 Incident at Deception Ridge Helen Davis TV film
1994–95 Robin's Hoods Brett Robin Main role
1996 Born Free: A New Adventure Eleanor Porter TV film
1997 Crisis Center Lynn Maxfield "It's a Family Affair"
1997 The Absolute Truth Jean Douglas TV film
1998 Walker, Texas Ranger Barbara Conway "Crusader"
1998 Touched by an Angel Sally "Flights of Angels"
1999 Holy Joe Joan Wolrod TV film
2000 Port Charles Claire Wright Guest role
2002 First Monday Sarah Novelli Main role
2003 Frozen Impact Dr. Christy Blanchard TV film
2003 Crossing Jordan Joan "Conspiracy"
2004 Stranger at the Door Kathleen Norris TV film
2005 Cold Case Diane Moore "Schadenfreude"
2005 Criminal Intent Kirsten Sorensen TV film
2006 Maid of Honor Laci Collins TV film
2009 Bones Mrs. Diana Annenberg "The Doctor in the Den"
2009–2011 The Office Helene Beesly Recurring role (seasons 6–7)
2010 Desperate Housewives Lillian Allen "A Little Night Music"
2010 Criminal Minds Colleen Everson "Our Darkest Hour"
2010 Lie to Me Meredith Spencer "In the Red"
2011 Homeland Elizabeth Gaines "Semper I", "Achilles Heel", "Marine One"
2012 True Blood Barbara Pelt "Whatever I Am, You Made Me", "We'll Meet Again"
2012 Stalked at 17 Lauren TV film
2014 Major Crimes Doris "Flight Risk"
2014 Reckless Barbara Fortnum "Blind Sides", "Deep Waters", "51%", "And So It Begins"
2017 Designated Survivor Julia Rombauer "The Ninth Seat"
2018 The Oath Gwenn Hammond Recurring role
2018 Code Black Madeline Mandel "Change of Heart"
2022 General Hospital Peyton Honeycutt from Sept.15 to Oct. 17
2022 The Bold and the Beautiful Lucy

See also

References

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