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Nancy Stafford Wiki Biography
Nancy Elizabeth Stafford is an American actress, speaker and author, known for her roles on television. She came to prominence in the 1980s as Ben Matlock’s law partner and friend, Michelle Thomas, on Matlock. She hosted a syndicated TV series called Main Floor, a show about… IMDB Wikipedia $5 million 1954 5 ft 8 in (1.75 m) Actor Actors Florida June 5 Larry Myers Larry Myers (m. 1989) Leslie Stafford Marcia Stafford Nancy Elizabeth Stafford Nancy Stafford Nancy Stafford Net Worth Tracy Stafford United States United States of America Wilton Manors
Nancy Stafford Quick Info
Full Name
Nancy Stafford
Net Worth
$5 Million
Date Of Birth
June 5, 1954
Place Of Birth
Wilton Manors, Florida, United States
Height
5 ft 8 in (1.75 m)
Profession
Actor
Education
Fort Lauderdale High School, University of Florida
Christmas for a Dollar, Season of Miracles, Christmas with a Capital C, The Wager, Deadly Invasion: The Killer Bee Nightmare
TV Shows
Matlock, Sidekicks, The Doctors
Nancy Stafford Quotes
[on the death of Andy Griffith]: I’m heartsick… I am forever grateful for the 5 wonderful years I worked with Andy. They were a highlight of my life. I’ve never laughed so hard or learned so much! He has left an indelible mark on my life – and the lives of countless millions. He was a consummate professional, an American treasure, and a dear man.
[on her on- and off-screen chemistry with Andy Griffith]: I was terrified and charged at the same time, of course, he was an icon, and is an icon. It has just been [and I can’t imagine] a greater joy I’ve had of working those 5 years with him. He’s the most genuinely, hysterically, funny human being on the planet. He is sharp as a tact, he is totally … I was so impressed because he is completely involved in every aspect of that show. He read every single script, he had notes to write, he rewrote scenes that made them better, he’s a craftsman with dialogue [of course] coming from his stand-up days, too, you can imagine, and he just knows his stuff.
[on Andy Griffith] It was awesome working with Andy. He’s absolutely the best. It was a party every day. He’s a sheer delight and we got along famously. I adored him. He also loved my husband Larry who plays fiddle and mandolin, and so often Andy would elbow me and say, ‘get Larry to come over and bring his instruments.’
[on her mentor’s, Andy Griffith’s 85th Birthday]: Andy is indeed an amazing man! I love him!
[When she played Michelle Thomas]: They keep telling me, ‘Your wardrobe is nice, Nancy, but where’s the teddy?’
[As a character actress]: I love being the bad guy, I love dealing with those intense emotions.
I was a gangly, klutzy, studious girl, who was respected by the teachers and not at all popular with the other kids.
[When she was faced of having her cancer surgery]: I was scared of the surgery, but what really scared me was that the very source of my income and affirmation, my face, had become my life, I felt ashamed. After the surgery I began to search for God.
[on writing “Beauty by the Book”]: In college I began to blossom, I grew into my 5-foot-9-inch frame. When I did, boys began to notice, and their attention made me feel good about myself for the first time… My insecurities and low self-image were still there; they were just hidden behind the facade of ‘pretty’ and ‘popular’.
[on who has been the most influential person in her life]: My mother. She’s the funniest human being I know as well as the most capable, strongest, most optimistic and incredibly talented. She’s given me a lot to aspire to.
[on the ranch she lives in]: We had a vision to create a place where believers could come to rest, rejuvenate and heal and where the artistic community could come to work on creative projects. It’s a place of conception of dreams and vision. As time passed, the ache I had for children began to lift from me.
I wouldn’t be the person I am today if it weren’t for the painful things that I’ve gone through in life. God has used them to develop what could never have been formed in me in any other way.
I struggled as a young girl, feeling very rejected, very ridiculed because of my appearance. Then, irony of ironies, after blossoming but still never feeling good enough, I got into the most rejection-prone occupations: model and actress.
Nancy Stafford Important Facts
Credits Andy Griffith as her favorite acting mentor/best friend.
Since the early ’80s Nancy Stafford has been appearing consistently and frequently on South Florida television as the spokewoman for “Waterbed City, ” now known as “City Furniture.” It’s a job she has held and maintained all during her TV series work, and she continues to make new commercials for them. Consistent work over 1.5 decades is notable. :>
Acting mentors were Norman Lloyd and Andy Griffith.
Missed several episodes of Matlock (1986), beginning in 1988, because of her busy scheduling.
Has endorsed “City Furniture” in Southern Florida for more than 20 years. She continued to make commercials for them, even while appearing on her various series.
As a little girl, she followed only one soap opera The Doctors (1963), ironically, she grew up to later play a dual role on it.
As a six-year-old girl, she was a huge fan of The Andy Griffith Show (1960), that starred Andy Griffith. Nancy had said on an interview that when she was just a child, she bore a resemblance of Don Knotts in The Incredible Mr. Limpet (1964) movie, wearing glasses. Several years after that show went off the air, she auditioned and won the role of a lawyer’s assistant on Matlock (1986), for the series second season, when she replaced Linda Purl.
A skin cancer survivor at 24.
Graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in journalism.
Husband Larry Myers is a pastor. They have a daughter and grandson.
1995-2005 Hosted a syndicated TV series called Main Floor (1995), which dealt with such topics as fashion and beauty.
Best known as Ben Matlock’s law partner, Michelle, on TV’s Matlock (1986), Nancy spends much of her time as an author of spiritual books and a public speaker.