
Joan Pringle
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Joan Pringle (born June 2, 1945 in New York City, New York) is an American actress best known for playing vice principal "Sybil Buchanan" in the TV series The White Shadow. During the third and final season her character was promoted to principal. She also appeared in many TV shows ranging from The Waltons to Kojak. She was married to fellow actor Theodore Wilson from January 1980 until his death in July 1991. She and Wilson co-starred in The White Shadow episode "A Christmas Present" and became engaged when the two were recurring characters on the ABC series That's My Mama. Pringle starred as Ruth Marshall in the daytime drama Generations from 1989-1991 for NBC. Recent guest roles from film and television include Tyler Perry's Daddy's Girls and on Girlfriends as Carol Hart. She also guest appeared in an episode of season 1 of Friends as Dr. Oberman in The One with the Sonogram at the End. Joan has since remarried to multi-media producer Vernon L. Bolling. Description above from the Wikipedia article Joan Pringle, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movies
(14 total)
The Lost City
as Nana

Original Sin
as Sara

Gia
as Therapist at Rehab

Up, Up, and Away
as Doris

Best Friends
as Doria

J.D.'s Revenge
as Christella

Double Indemnity
as Neff's Secretary

For One Night
as Mrs. Edna Howard

Visions of Murder
as Gwen Singleton

Eyes of Terror
as Gwen Singleton

Greyhounds
as Ann Smith

Incognito
as Dr. Palmer

Percy & Thunder
as Mrs. Carter

Corey: For the People
as Katie Ryan
TV Shows
(19 total)
Friends
as Dr. Oberman

Star Trek: Enterprise
as Rianna Mayweather

ER
as Hyams

Beverly Hills, 90210
as Connie Shays

Moonlighting
as Martha Tracy

JAG
as Agent Mary Holland

Starsky & Hutch
as Sharon

Kojak
as Neva

Party of Five
as Rose Wilcox

Girlfriends
as Carol Hart

Harry and the Hendersons
as Major Hayes

One on One
as Eunice Barnes

The White Shadow
as Sybil Buchanan

Roc
as Matty

That's My Mama
as Tracy Curtis Taylor

Burke's Law
as Academy President


