Florence Halop Explained

Florence Halop
Birth Date:January 23, 1923
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Othername:Flo Halop
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1939–1986
Spouse:George Gruskin (1949-1976; his death)
Children:2

Florence Halop (January 23, 1923 – July 15, 1986) was an American actress. Best known for her roles as surly patient Mrs. Hufnagel on the drama St. Elsewhere and the raspy-voiced bailiff Florence Kleiner on the sitcom Night Court.[1] Halop was the sister of Billy Halop, one of the original Dead End Kids/East Side Kids.

Early years

Halop was from a theatrical family. She was born in Jamaica, New York. Her mother was a dancer. She had two brothers: Billy Halop, was an actor who worked on radio, in films, and in television, and Joel Tucker Halop (1934-2006).[2]

Radio

An item in a 1931 newspaper reported that Halop was "the youngest star of the National Broadcasting Company -- only 7 and broadcasting for the last three years."[3] She first appeared on Coast-to-Coast on a Bus.[2] Later, she was heard on Wheatenaville.[4] Halop was the second of many to play Miss Duffy, the owner's man-crazy daughter in Duffy's Tavern. She was Hot Breath Houlihan on The Jimmy Durante Show.[5]

Television

Halop transitioned to television in the early 1950s with a role in the series Meet Millie. After the series ended in 1956, Halop guest starred on various television series during the late 1950s and 1960s including roles in Playhouse 90, Going My Way, and I Spy. Between 1976 and 1982, she guested six times on the TV series Barney Miller, each time playing a different character. In 1984, she had a guest stint on St. Elsewhere. Halop's character, Mrs. Hufnagel, was originally intended to be a one-episode spot,[1] but her role was so well received the writers found a way to get her into 17 more episodes over the course of the season.[1]

In 1985, Halop succeeded Selma Diamond as a bailiff on Night Court after Diamond's death from lung cancer. Halop, who was also a heavy smoker, had similarly developed lung cancer and died during the series run.[1] She was replaced on Night Court by Marsha Warfield, who played Roz Russell until the series ended in 1992.[6]

Family

Halop was married to George Gruskin, who died in 1976. They were the parents of two daughters, Georgeanna and Benita.

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1939Nancy Drew... ReporterPhyllis Gimble, Journalism StudentUncredited
1940Junior G-MenMarySerial
1966The Glass Bottom BoatLady on TelephoneUncredited
Alternative title: The Spy in Lace Panties
1970The BoatniksFlorence, Bert's Wife Uncredited
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1951Goodyear Television PlayhouseSeason 1 Episode 1: "October Story"
Holiday HotelUnknown episodes
1952I Love LucyWoman on PhoneSeason 2 Episode 8: "Redecorating"
1952–1956Meet MillieMrs. Bronson78 episodes
1958Playhouse 90Mrs. LaurieSeason 2 Episode 23: "No Time at All"
1959The UntouchablesFlora WeinbergSeason 1 Episode 9: "The Tri-State Gang"
1962Saints and SinnersRuth Melton FossSeason 1 Episode 10: "A Shame for the Diamond Wedding"
1963Going My WayMrs. KravitzSeason 1 Episode 23: "Cornelius Come Home"
The Danny Thomas ShowMatildaSeason 11 Episode 7: "My Fair Uncle"
The Alfred Hitchcock HourJenny, Mr. Crawford's MaidSeason 2 Episode 7: "Starring the Defense" (uncredited)
The New Phil Silvers ShowPhil Silvers fan1 episode
1965The Dick Van Dyke ShowMrs. SpauldingSeason 5 Episode 4: "The Ugliest Dog in the World"
HankMrs. Wallace1 episode
1967Captain NiceMrs. KowalskiSeason 1 Episode 5: "The Man with Three Blue Eyes"
That GirlClerkSeason 2 Episode 5: "The Apartment"
1968That GirlLibrarian (uncredited)Season 3 Episode 6: "Secret Ballot"
I SpyClara Season 3 Episode 21: "Shana"
1970The Mod SquadNurseSeason 2 Episode 22: "A Time for Remembering"
But I Don't Want to Get Married!Mrs. GreenTelevision movie
1971AllanBlanche FisherTelevision movie
The Chicago Teddy BearsMrs. KrausmeyerSeason 1 Episode 7: "Linc Minds the Baby"
Love, American StyleMrs. JonesSeason 3 Episode 9: "Love and the Big Mother" (segment)
Love, American StyleGuestSeason 3 Episode 14: "Love and the Motel Mixup" (segment)
1972Insight1 episode
Wait till Your Father Gets HomeVoiceSeason 1 Episode 14: "The Beach Vacation"
The New Scooby-Doo MoviesVoices15 episodes
1974Here's LucyOld WomanSeason 6 Episode 18: "Lucy, the Sheriff"
1975Queen of the Stardust BallroomSylviaTelevision movie
Police WomanHannah VictorSeason 1 Episode 20: "Hannah Victor"
1976Gemini ManMiss EvansSeason 1 Episode 8: "Escape Hatch"
All in the FamilyMartha LinfootSeason 7 Episode 11: "Mr. Edith Bunker"
1976–1982Barney MillerMs. Mabel Kleiner / Mrs. Pierce / Evelyn Hawley / Karen Golden / Wanda LaMear / Wilma Kestner6 episodes
1977The Love BoatMillie LindsaySeason 1 Episode 3: "Ex Plus Y/Golden Agers/Graham and Kelly"
CHiPsMrs. AbelSeason 1 Episode 10: "Highway Robbery"
The Betty White ShowMarianSeason 1 Episode 8: "Good Night, Sweet Fletch"
The Betty White ShowMarianSeason 1 Episode 11: "Joyce's Wedding"
The Betty White ShowMarianSeason 1 Episode 12: "Fletcher's Decision"
AliceAnnieSeason 1 Episode 23: "The Bundle"
1978SoapAunt EstherSeason 2 Episode 2
1979Archie Bunker's PlaceAunt GussieSeason 1 Episode 1: "Archie's New Partner: Part 1"
Archie Bunker's PlaceAunt GussieSeason 1 Episode 2: "Archie's New Partner: Part 2"
Archie Bunker's PlaceAunt GussieSeason 1 Episode 14: "The Shabbat Dinner"
AngieCeilSeason 2 Episode 10: "Harvey's Mother"
AngieCeilSeason 2 Episode 12: "The Gambler"
1980AngieCeilSeason 2 Episode 17: "Marie Moves Out"
AngieCeilSeason 2 Episode 19: "February Fever"
This Is the LifeOld WomanEpisode: "Independence and '76"
1981AliceOld LadySeason 5 Episode 16: "Macho, Macho Mel"
1982Gimme a Break!Mrs. FalkenbergSeason 2 Episode 4: "Grandpa's Visit"
1983CondoLady in SaunaSeason 1 Episode: "The Neighbors"
It Takes TwoFlorenceSeason 1 Episode 12: "The Choice"
It Takes TwoFlorenceSeason 1 Episode 21: "The Suit"
Hill Street BluesFish Store CustomerSeason 4 Episode 2: "Ba-Bing, Ba-Bing"
1981AliceOld LadySeason 8 Episode 3: "Jolene Gets Her Wings"
1984Diff'rent StrokesMrs. GruberSeason 6 Episode 15: "The Hitchhikers: Part 2"
BrothersMrs. VeltnelmanSeason 1 Episode 10: "Standards and Practices"
1984–1985St. ElsewhereMrs. Hufnagel18 episodes
1985JoannaMrs. BensonTelevision movie
Anything for LoveClaire Television movie
1985–1986Night CourtBailiff Florence Kleiner22 episodes, (final appearance)

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Notes and References

  1. News: Florence Halop of TV's 'Night Court' Dies at 63. Los Angeles Times. Edward J.. Boyer. July 16, 1986.
  2. DeLong, Thomas A. (1996). Radio Stars: An Illustrated Biographical Dictionary of 953 Performers, 1920 through 1960. McFarland & Company, Inc. . P. 118.
  3. News: Radio Children. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. May 3, 1931. 108. Newspapers.com. May 7, 2016.
  4. News: Programs On The Air. The Piqua Daily Call. January 3, 1933. 7. Newspapers.com. May 7, 2016.
  5. Web site: Halop, Florence. Radio Goldin Index. April 1, 2023.
  6. Book: Littleton, Darryl. Black Comedians on Black Comedy: How African-Americans Taught Us to Laugh. Hal Leonard Corporation. 2008. 237. 978-1-55783-680-9.