Doris Belack was an American character actress of stage, film and television. Belack was born in 1926 in New York City, the younger daughter of Isaac and Bertha Belack, Jewish immigrants from Russia. She had one sibling, an older sister. In 1955, she performed on the record "Poetry of the Negro" with Sidney Poitier. The record was produced by her husband, Philip Rose. Belack has been misidentified as the first "Mrs. Fish" to Abe Vigoda's character on Barney Miller. She was actually only a one episode replacement for actress Florence Stanley, who played "Mrs. Fish" . Before that, Belack was... seen mainly in soap operas; she was the original Anna Wolek Craig on One Life to Live. She also appeared in Another World, The Edge of Night and The Doctors. Doris played the memorable part of the formidable soap opera producer in the comedy hit film Tootsie which also starred Dustin Hoffman. Belack played the lead role in the short-lived television sitcom called Baker's Dozen as "Florence Baker", the no-nonsense captain of an undercover anti-crime unit of the NYPD. The show lasted a month on CBS.
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| Birthdate: | February 26, 1926 |
| Birthplace: | New York City |
| Date of death: | October 4, 2011 |
| Also known as: | Dorris Belack |