April 11, 2010 

"Designing Women" Actress Dixie Carter Dies 

By REUTERS 

Filed at 3:20 a.m. ET

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actress Dixie Carter, who played an outspoken
liberal on the sitcom "Designing Women" and received an Emmy nomination for
a guest role on "Desperate Housewives," has died, according to TV gossip
show "Entertainment Tonight." She was 70.

Details about the time, place and cause were not immediately known.

"This has been a terrible blow to our family," actor Hal
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Holbrook, Carter's husband since 1984, was quoted as telling "Entertainment
Tonight." "We would appreciate everyone understanding that this is a private
family tragedy."

"Designing Women," which ran on CBS for seven seasons from 1986, revolved
around the lives of four women and a man at an interior design firm in
Atlanta. Carter's sharp-tongued character, Julia Sugarbaker, was an advocate
of liberal causes and women's rights.

In 2007, Carter received an Emmy nomination for a stint as the devious
mother-in-law of Marcia
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character, Bree Hodge, on "Desperate Housewives."

The Tennessee native also appeared in the 1980s sitcom "Diff'rent Strokes"
toward the end of its run, playing the wife of Conrad Bain's character
Philip Drummond. The role was later assumed by Mary Ann Mobley after it
switched networks.

In addition to her 85-year-old husband, Carter is survived by her daughters
from her first marriage, Mary Dixie and Ginna, "Entertainment Tonight" said.

(Reporting by Dean Goodman; Editing by Sandra Maler)

 

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