Ellen Tobie

Ellen Tobie

Personal Details

Biography

Noted television and film actress Ellen Tobie has garnered widespread recognition for her captivating performances in a variety of roles, including her iconic portrayal of a fictional character in the 1982 television series "Remington Steele". Additionally, she has also impressed audiences with her nuanced and heartfelt depiction of a character in the 1998 film "The Object of My Affection", showcasing her versatility as a thespian. Furthermore, Tobie's impressive body of work also includes her striking performance in the 1996 television miniseries "Childhood's End", solidifying her status as a talented and accomplished actress in the entertainment industry.

Ellen Tobie

Born:

Occupation: Actress

Notable Works: Remington Steele (1982),The Object of My Affection (1998),Childhood's End (1996)

Career

2009
Tenure
Tenure as Professor Hannah Slocumb
1998
1985
The Atlanta Child Murders
The Atlanta Child Murders as Gloria Patterson
1984
Protocol
Protocol as Mrs. St. John's Secretary