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'''Tudi Wiggins''' (October 10, 1935 – July 19, 2006)<ref name=GouvernerNews/><ref name=obituary>{{cite web|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/22/AR2006072200782_pf.html |title=Obituaries Sunday, July 23, 2006 |publisher=The Washington Post |date=2006-07-23 |accessdate=2018-11-29}}</ref> was a [[Canadian]] actress.
'''Tudi Wiggins''' (October 10, 1935 – July 19, 2006)<ref name=GouvernerNews/><ref name=obituary>{{cite web|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/22/AR2006072200782_pf.html |title=Obituaries Sunday, July 23, 2006 |publisher=The Washington Post |date=2006-07-23 |accessdate=2018-11-29}}</ref> was a [[Canadian]] actress.


She was known for her work in television [[soap operas]]. Born '''Mary Susan Wiggins''', in [[Victoria, British Columbia]], she played the roles of Erica Desmond/Helena Raleigh in ''[[Strange Paradise]]'' (1969–1970), Karen Martin on ''[[Guiding Light]]'' (1971–1972), [[Meg Dale]] on ''[[Love of Life]]'' (1974–1980), and Sara Kingsley on ''[[All My Children]]'' (1980–1982). In 1977 she appeared as a panelist on five episodes of the game show'' [[Match Game|Match Game 77]]''.
She was known for her work in television [[soap operas]]. Born '''Mary Susan Wiggins''', in [[Victoria, British Columbia]], she played the roles of Erica Desmond/Helena Raleigh in ''[[Strange Paradise]]'' (1969–1970), Karen Martin on ''[[Guiding Light]]'' (1971–1972), [[Meg Dale]] on ''[[Love of Life]]'' (1974–1980), and Sara Kingsley on ''[[All My Children]]'' (1980–1982). In 1977 she appeared as a panelist on five episodes of the game show'' [[Match Game|Match Game 77]]''.


In later years, Wiggins produced, directed, and starred in her own talk show on [[WRNN-TV|WTZA-TV]] in [[Kingston, New York]].<ref name=GouvernerNews></ref>
In later years, Wiggins produced, directed, and starred in her own talk show on [[WRNN-TV|WTZA-TV]] in [[Kingston, New York]].<ref name=GouvernerNews />


In 1989, she retired from the entertainment industry and moved to [[Fowler, New York]].<ref name=GouvernerNews></ref>
In 1989, she retired from the entertainment industry and moved to [[Fowler, New York]].<ref name=GouvernerNews />


During her retirement, in the nearby [[Gouverneur (town), New York|Gouverneur, New York]], area, she became a caregiver to the elderly and infirm with Health Services of Northern New York and the Community Development Program.<ref name=GouvernerNews>{{cit web|url=http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn92061434/2006-07-27/ed-1/seq-6.pdf|title=Obituaries Thursday, July 27, 2006 - Page 6 |publisher=Gouverneur Tribune Press |date=2006-07-27|accessdate=2018-11-29}}</ref>
During her retirement, in the nearby [[Gouverneur (town), New York|Gouverneur, New York]], area, she became a caregiver to the elderly and infirm with Health Services of Northern New York and the Community Development Program.<ref name=GouvernerNews>{{cit web|url=http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn92061434/2006-07-27/ed-1/seq-6.pdf|title=Obituaries Thursday, July 27, 2006 - Page 6 |publisher=Gouverneur Tribune Press |date=2006-07-27|accessdate=2018-11-29}}</ref>


Mary Susan "Tudi" Wiggins died of [[cancer]] Wednesday, July 19, 2006, at E.J. Noble Hospital, Gouverneur, New York. She was 70. She never married.<ref name=GouvernerNews/><ref name=obituary></ref>
Mary Susan "Tudi" Wiggins died of [[cancer]] Wednesday, July 19, 2006, at E.J. Noble Hospital, Gouverneur, New York. She was 70. She never married.<ref name=GouvernerNews/><ref name=obituary />

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==External links==
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Revision as of 18:02, 27 December 2018

Tudi Wiggins (October 10, 1935 – July 19, 2006)[1][2] was a Canadian actress.

She was known for her work in television soap operas. Born Mary Susan Wiggins, in Victoria, British Columbia, she played the roles of Erica Desmond/Helena Raleigh in Strange Paradise (1969–1970), Karen Martin on Guiding Light (1971–1972), Meg Dale on Love of Life (1974–1980), and Sara Kingsley on All My Children (1980–1982). In 1977 she appeared as a panelist on five episodes of the game show Match Game 77.

In later years, Wiggins produced, directed, and starred in her own talk show on WTZA-TV in Kingston, New York.[1]

In 1989, she retired from the entertainment industry and moved to Fowler, New York.[1]

During her retirement, in the nearby Gouverneur, New York, area, she became a caregiver to the elderly and infirm with Health Services of Northern New York and the Community Development Program.[1]

Mary Susan "Tudi" Wiggins died of cancer Wednesday, July 19, 2006, at E.J. Noble Hospital, Gouverneur, New York. She was 70. She never married.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Template:Cit web
  2. ^ a b "Obituaries Sunday, July 23, 2006". The Washington Post. 2006-07-23. Retrieved 2018-11-29.

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