Mary Cadorette

Mary Therese Cadorette (born March 31, 1957) is an American actress best known for playing John Ritter's live-in girlfriend, flight attendant Vicky Bradford, on the short-lived 1984 Three's Company spin-off Three's a Crowd.

Mary Cadorette
Born
Mary Therese Cadorette

(1957-03-31) March 31, 1957
Other namesMary Cadorette-Daly
OccupationActress
Years active1980–1998
Spouse(s)Michael Eisen (1982-?, divorced)
William Harris (?-2010, his death)
Michael Daly (2015-present)

Early life/background

Cadorette was born in East Hartford, Connecticut on March 31, 1957. Cadorette started studying dance when she was five years old, and later entered various dance competitions and studios. Cadorette was Miss Connecticut 1975 in the Miss America 1976 pageant.

Education

Cadorette graduated with a BFA in Dramatic Arts and Theater from the University of Connecticut[1] in 1979.

Television, theater and film credits

In 1981, she was acting in commercials.[2] In 1984 the producers of Three's Company decided at the end of the 8th season that they would spin off a new show starring John Ritter with a love interest. Over 500 women auditioned for the love interest role who would be named Vicky Bradford.[3] During auditions Ritter felt an immediate connection to Cadorette.,[3] who was cast as stewardess Vicky Bradford, and introduced in the Three's Company episode 'Cupid Works Overtime.'[4] Cadorette as Vicky appeared in 2 more episodes of Three's Company before she began as a co-star in Three's a Crowd. The show lasted one season.[5]

Cadorette performed in multiple dinner theatres with the USO. She also spent three and a half years on Broadway as an understudy for the lead role of "Peggy Sawyer" in the Broadway musical 42nd Street. She later took over the role. In 1990 she landed the recurring role of Margaret Turner on Night Court.

Cadorette has been in multiple films, including Stewardess School and The Rat Pack. In the 1980s she was also seen on a number of game shows, including The $25,000 Pyramid, Super Password, and Body Language.

Later career/return to Connecticut

Until her departure in the late 1990s, Cadorette owned and operated a restaurant in Los Angeles called Mary's Lamb that was frequented by many celebrities.

In 1999, Cadorette left California and moved back home to Connecticut to take care of her mother who had suffered a stroke. Her mother died eight years later. She continues to act in local stage productions, such as playing Mrs. Gibbs in Our Town for Connecticut Repertory Theatre in 2011.[6]

The Chapeau Rouge Dance Project

Cadorette and two friends, whom she had known since they were in dance school as children, decided to take up dancing again and share their craft and experience. They formed "The Chapeau Rouge Dance Project," encouraging former, retired, (and often older) dance students to attend classes in the dance studio that they rented.[7]

Nug and Bug Antique Collectibles

In 2014, Cadorette opened an antique store in Granby, Connecticut called Nug and Bug Antique Collectibles.[8]

Personal life

Cadorette married Michael Eisen in 1982. Later, she married William Harris (born March 16, 1948), and went by the name Mary Cadorette-Harris. William Harris died on October 15, 2010.[9] On November 1, 2015, she married her childhood sweetheart Michael Daly, and is now known as Mary Cadorette-Daly.[8]

Directorial credits/educational career

Other directorial/choreographical credits at the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts include: A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine (December 2014) and West Side Story (May 2016)

Cadorette currently teaches ballet, Luigi Jazz, ensemble, and tap within the Musical Theater Department at the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts in Hartford, Connecticut.

Filmography

Film and Television
Year Title Role Notes
1980Those Lips, Those EyesDancerFeature film
1984Three's CompanyVicky BradfordEpisode: "Cupid Works Overtime"
Episode: "Friends and Lovers: Part 1"
Episode: "Friends and Lovers: Part 2"
1984–85Three's a CrowdVicky BradfordMain role (22 episodes)
1986The Love BoatDarlene HarperEpisode: "The Art Lover/Couples/Made for Each Other"
1986Simon & SimonAmy GayleEpisode: "The Last Harangue"
1986Stewardess SchoolKelly JohnsonFeature film
1987The ColbysResearcherEpisode: "Fallon's Baby"
1987My Two DadsElizabethEpisode: "Whose Night Is It, Anyway?"
1988–89The Munsters TodayDee Dee NelsonEpisode: "Vampire Pie"
Episode: "Two Left Feet"
Episode: "Neighborly Munsters:
1988Murphy BrownSherry French (Secretary #1)Episode: "Respect"
1989MonstersSherrieEpisode: "Fools' Gold"
1989Perry Mason: The Case of the Musical MurderLeslie SingerTelevision film
1989MatlockDonnaEpisode: "The Scrooge"
1989–90Who's the Boss?DebEpisode: "Sex, Lies and Exercise Tape"
Episode: "Micelli's Marauders"
1990The BradysValerieEpisode: "The Brady 500"
1990Jake and the FatmanJeannie WicksEpisode: "Exactly Like You"
1990–91Night CourtMargaret TurnerEpisode: "When Harry Met Margaret"
Episode: "Can't Buy Me Love"
Episode: "A Night Court at the Opera"
Episode: "Alone Again, Naturally"
1991Eddie DoddProsecutor Jessica TildenEpisode: "Unnecessary Losses"
1991Parker Lewis Can't LoseCathy Lee AustinEpisode: "Fat Boy and Little Man"
1991The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the DrawEdwinaTelevision film
1997JAGRebecca BauwerEpisode: "The Guardian"
1997ERCarla KramerEpisode: "One More for the Road"
1998Rhapsody in BloomDebra's Girlfriend #1Television film
1998The Rat PackBettyTelevision film
2000Beyond Belief: Fact or FictionMarissa's MotherEpisode: "Morning Sickness"

References

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