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Enid Kent

American actress (born 1945)

Enid Kent (born January 14, 1945) is an American actress.

She was born to William Kent, a German-Jewish immigrant, insurance broker and refugee from Hitler's National Socialist German Workers' Party regime in the late 1930s, and Irene Tedrow, a veteran American actress of radio, stage, film and television, originally from Denver, Colorado.

A Hollywood High School graduate, Kent explored the world of theater from an early age, becoming a participant in the Oregon Shakespeare Festival among other endeavors. Her college years found her attending cl*es at San Francisco State University, eventually moving to New York to pursue acting professionally.

After this move, her career blossomed, and she became a television actress. She played Nurse Bigelow, a recurring character on M*A*S*H, from 1976 to 1983. She also appeared in such television series as Family Ties, Head of the Cl*, CHiPs, Diff'rent Strokes, Eight Is Enough, Small Wonder, and L.A. Law.

References

    External links

    • Enid Kent at IMDb
    • Enid Kent at the Internet Broadway Database