Marion Ross

American actress

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2024 Returned to SpongeBob SquarePants, reprising her role as Grandma SquarePants in the season 14 episode 'Don't Make Me Laugh'.
2021 Starred in 'Senior Entourage' as Marion, which was her final film role before retirement
2021 Retired from acting, but continued to make small appearances in online projects.
2020 Played Mrs. Genzinger in the Hallmark Christmas television movie Signed Sealed Delivered For Christmas.
2018 Voiced Doctor Minerva in an episode of Guardians of the Galaxy
2018 Played a Waitress in the film 'Angels on Tap'
2017 Began recurring role as Mrs. Grant in Please Tell Me I'm Adopted, appearing in 3 episodes
2016 Played Edna in an episode of The Odd Couple
September 2015 Began making brief appearances on MeTV to share memories of her Happy Days co-stars.
2014 Appeared in two films: 'A Reason' as Aunt Irene Hilgrim and 'A Perfect Christmas List' as Evie
2012 Voiced the character of Grandma in 'Dear Dracula'
July 2012 The Happy Days casino machine lawsuit was settled, with each actor receiving $65,000 and CBS agreeing to honor the original contract terms.
2011 Voiced multiple characters in Generator Rex, including Determined Grandmother, Carmen, and Grandma across 2 episodes
April 2011 Marion Ross, along with Erin Moran, Don Most, Anson Williams, and Tom Bosley's estate, discovered a Happy Days-themed casino machine using her image without proper compensation, leading to a $10 million lawsuit against Paramount.
2010 Appeared as Betty Donahue in an episode of Grey's Anatomy
2010 Marion Ross voiced Grandma Moonbeam in an episode of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated
2010 Appeared in Cartoon Network's Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster as Mrs. Trowburg.

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