Shirley Rose Prestia (August 18, 1947 – October 8, 2011) was an American actress. She guest starred in a number of notable television series including Family Ties, Cheers, St. Elsewhere, The Golden Girls, The Facts of Life, 227, Mr. Belvedere, Babylon 5, L.A. Law, NYPD Blue, Step by Step, The Practice and among other series. Prestia also had recurring roles on the sitcoms Home Improvement (as Delores) and Dharma & Greg (as Janet).[1]
She appeared in the films Final Analysis (1992), Hoffa (1992), Species (1995), Leave It to Beaver (1997), Wag the Dog (1997) and What Women Want (2000).[1]
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Shirley Rose Prestia (August 18, 1947 – October 8, 2011) was an American actress. She guest starred in a number of notable television series including...
Italian opera singer Giuseppe Prestia (born 1993), Italian footballer Rocco Prestia (1951–2020), American bassist ShirleyPrestia (1947–2011), American actress...
and Al's buddies. He is not-so-happily married to his wife Delores (ShirleyPrestia), and the couple incessantly bad-mouth one another behind their respective...
Roberts, Keith David, Paul Guilfoyle, Robert Harper, George Murdock, ShirleyPrestia, Tony Genaro, Harris Yulin, Wood Moy, Corey Fischer, Rico Alaniz, John...
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William Schumann Suzanne Cryer as Amy Cain James Belushi as himself ShirleyPrestia as herself Roebuck "Pops" Staples as himself Merle Haggard as himself...
Henstridge, Whip Hubley, Michelle Williams, Jordan Lund, Esther Scott, ShirleyPrestia, William Utay, Herta Ware, Gary Bullock, Anthony Guidera, Matthew Ashford...
J. de la Pena, Justin Restivo, Geoff Pierson, Louis Martin Braga, ShirleyPrestia, Brighton Hertford, Fran Bennett, Matthew Carey, Brenda Song, Barbara...
help of Rose's St. Olaf story. Guest stars: Edan Gross as little boy; ShirleyPrestia as Madame Zelda; Dom Irrera as produce clerk. Note: Rue McClanahan...
addition to the aforementioned guest actors of the former episode, ShirleyPrestia and William Cort as 'Dr.Witt', appear as guest stars in this second...
professor of philosophy. Gregory Possehl, 70, American archaeologist. ShirleyPrestia, 64, American actress (Home Improvement, Dharma & Greg, What Women...
James Jamerson. Other influences include John Entwistle of The Who, Rocco Prestia of Tower of Power, Chris Squire of Yes, and John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin...
pop singer 29 Mac Davis, 78, American country singer-songwriter Rocco Prestia, 69, American funk bassist (Tower of Power) Helen Reddy, 78, Australian-American...
1941–1943 Frances B. Redick Newington Republican 1943–1945 Charles J. Prestia New Britain Democratic 1945–1947 Frances B. Redick Newington Republican...
Harris Michael Rischitelli Half-forward Danny Stanley Charlie Dixon Dion Prestia Full-forward Jared Brennan Zac Smith Brandon Matera Ruck Josh Fraser David...
Harris Michael Rischitelli Half-forward Danny Stanley Charlie Dixon Dion Prestia Full-forward Jared Brennan Zac Smith Brandon Matera Ruck Josh Fraser David...
and oboe player, composer, and political activist (died 2013). 7 – Rocco Prestia, American bassist, Tower of Power. 8 – James Williams, American pianist...
Lalama, Rebecca Parris, Richard Bennett, Richard Niles, Robben Ford, Rocco Prestia, Roland Batik, Roseanna Vitro, Stanley Clarke, Steve Grossman, Steve Lodder...