- Born: May 18, 1947 in Birmingham, Alabama
- Occupation: Actor
- Active: '70s-'90s
- Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
- Career Highlights: Norma Rae, The Drowning Pool, Bound for Glory
- First Major Screen Credit: The Drowning Pool (1975)
| Actor: Gail Strickland |
| Filmography: Gail Strickland |
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| Born | May 18, 1947 Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1966 - present |
Gail Strickland (born 18 May 1947) is an American character actress.
Strickland was born in Birmingham, Alabama, the daughter of Theodosia and Lynn Strickland, who owned a tire shop.[1] She had featured roles in 1970s films such as Bound for Glory, The Drowning Pool and Norma Rae.
In a memorable Drowning Pool scene, Strickland and Paul Newman are trapped in a room filling with water from floor to ceiling, stripped to their underwear, with no apparent escape.
She appeared in the pilot episode of the television series Night Court as the public defender. She guest starred in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Paradise" as the character Alixus.
Strickland played nurse practitioner Marilyn McGrath in the 1988 TV series Heartbeat. This was one of the earliest portrayals of a lesbian character on American network television.
She also had a memorable appearance on the television series M*A*S*H* as Captain Helen Whitfield, a nurse in an ongoing battle with alcoholism. She appeared in 11 episodes of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman from 1993-94 as the character Olive Davis.
She played Esther MacInerney, the wife of A.J. MacInerney (Martin Sheen), Chief of Staff for President Andrew Shepherd (Michael Douglas), in the 1995 blockbuster movie "The American President," which also starred Annette Bening, Michael J. Fox, and Richard Dreyfuss.
Strickland was a cast member in the brief run of the 2002 CBS television series First Monday, playing a Supreme Court justice.
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