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Home/People/Rosalind Cash
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Born
Dec 31, 1938Died: Oct 31, 1995
Lived 56 years
Place of Birth
Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

32
Movies
27
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Rosalind Cash

Acting

Biography
​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Rosalind Cash (December 31, 1938 – October 31, 1995) was an American singer and actress, whose best known film role was as Charlton Heston's character's love interest Lisa, in the 1971 science fiction cult classic, The Omega Man. To soap audiences, she is probably best remembered as Mary Mae Ward on General Hospital from 1994–1995. Cash was the second of four children. Her siblings were John (1936–1998), Robert, and Helen. All were born and raised in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Her older brother, Col. John A. Cash, enjoyed a long illustrious career with the United States Army. He died in 1998 and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Rosalind Cash graduated with honours from Atlantic City High School in 1956. She attended City College of New York and was an original member of the Negro Ensemble Company founded in 1968. Her career extended to stage, screen, and television. Her films included Klute (1971), The New Centurions (1972) with George C. Scott, Uptown Saturday Night (1974) with Sydney Poitier, and Wrong Is Right (1982). In 1995, she appeared in Tales from the Hood which marks her last film appearance during her lifetime. Cash was nominated for an Emmy Award for her work on the Public Broadcasting Service production of Go Tell it on the Mountain and in 1973 appeared as Goneril with James Earl Jones' Lear at the New York Shakespeare Festival. She died of cancer on October 31, 1995, at the age of 56. Description above from the Wikipedia article Rosalind Cash, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Tales from the Hood

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1995
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A Dangerous Affair

as Dr. Robertson
1995
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You Must Remember This

as Janet Mickens
1992
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Death Spa

as Sgt. Stone
1988
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From a Whisper to a Scream

as Snakewoman
1987
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The Mighty Pawns

as Mrs. Robinson
1987
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The Joy That Kills

as Maggie
1985
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Black Hollywood

as Self
1984
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Go Tell It on the Mountain

as Aunt Florence
1984
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The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension

as John Emdall
1984
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Just an Overnight Guest

Cast
1983
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Special Bulletin

as Frieda Barton
1983
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Keeping On

as Anne Traylor
1983
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Sister, Sister

as Freida Lovejoy Burton
1982
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Wrong Is Right

as Mrs. Ford
1982
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A House Divided: Denmark Vesey's Rebellion

as Petronia
1982
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Dr. Black, Mr. Hyde

as Dr. Billie Worth
1979
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The Class Of Miss MacMichael

as Una Ferrar
1979
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Death Drug

as Doctor
1978
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A Killing Affair

as Beverly York
1977