Acting '', L-R:
Carol Burnett, Vicki Lawrence, and
Dinah Shore in the sketch "
Went with the Wind!", 1977. As a comedian and actress, Lawrence is best known for her work on
CBS's
The Carol Burnett Show, of which she was a part from 1967 to 1978. She was the only cast member, except for Burnett herself, who stayed on the show for the entire 11 seasons. After
The Carol Burnett Show ended in 1978, Lawrence and her husband Al Schultz moved with their children to Maui, Hawaii, but after a few years, returned to Los Angeles, where they have remained.
Mama Character and Mama's Family In
The Carol Burnett Shows seventh season, Lawrence debuted her famed Mama role on a comedy sketch called
The Family. Only created as a one-off skit,
The Familys unexpected success with audiences led to it having recurring installments for the final five seasons of the program. With Lawrence portraying the character of a cold, unaffectionate, widowed, elderly mother to the neurotic, misfortunate
Eunice (played by Burnett despite Lawrence being 16 years younger),
The Family bred some of
The Carol Burnett Shows most famed
blooper moments. Her portrayal of the Mama character on ''The Carol Burnett Show's
"The Family" sketches was so popular that CBS developed the TV movie Eunice in 1982, and NBC subsequently created the sitcom Mama's Family, elaborating on the Mama character (Burnett reprised the Eunice Higgins character for the sitcom from time to time). The series ran from 1983 to 1985 on NBC; after its cancellation from NBC, it was renewed from 1986 to 1990 in first-run syndication. The show was more successful in the renewed version. She also reprised the Mama character on stage for Vicki Lawrence & Mama: A Two-Woman Show''.
Other acting Lawrence has made appearances on other programs, such as the sitcoms
Laverne & Shirley,
The Love Boat,
Major Dad,
Diagnosis: Murder, and
Yes, Dear. She appeared in two episodes of
Murder, She Wrote, playing different characters. Lawrence also played Dan's old high-school flame, Phyllis, in an episode of
Roseanne. Between the NBC and syndication runs of ''
Mama's Family, Lawrence starred in the 1985 comedy pilot Anything for Love
, which aired as a special on CBS that summer and co-starred Lauren Tewes and Rebeca Arthur. Lawrence has also appeared with Burnett, Korman, and Tim Conway in the Burnett show retrospectives that were broadcast in 1993, 2001, and 2004. Lawrence played Sister Mary Paul (Sister Amnesia) in the TV special based on Nunsense Jamboree
that originally aired on TNN in 1998. She is also known for her voice-over work as Flo on the animated series Hermie and Friends''. Lawrence played Mamaw Stewart (the mother of
Robby Ray Stewart and grandmother of
Jackson and
Miley Stewart) in the hit
Disney series
Hannah Montana alongside
Billy Ray Cyrus and his daughter
Miley Cyrus from 2006 to 2011. In 2011, she was
Mrs. Santa Claus in the Hallmark movie
Annie Claus Is Coming to Town. She starred in the
Fox sitcom
The Cool Kids, along with
Martin Mull,
Leslie Jordan, and
David Alan Grier from 2018 to 2019. Lawrence played as Mama in an Ohio commercial, promoting a constitutional amendment that would permit casino gambling in Ohio. She also appeared in a special celebrity-edition episode of the
Anne Robinson version of
The Weakest Link. Playing for a charity, she made it to the final two but ended up losing to
Ed Begley Jr. Music '' advertisement, December 9, 1972 As a singer, Lawrence got her start as one of the scores of hopefuls on the syndicated ''Johnny Mann's Stand Up And Cheer
program. However, she is most known for her number-one hit, "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia", a song written by her first husband Bobby Russell, during the last episode of the sixth season of The Carol Burnett Show
(March 24, 1973), when Burnett herself surprised Lawrence with the award on the air. Her first LP, The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia, was issued soon after the single went gold. The song was re-recorded by Reba McEntire for her 1991 album For My Broken Heart''. McEntire released the track as a single to country radio in 1992 and it peaked at No. 12 on the country chart, aided in part by a highly cinematic music video. "He Did With Me", Lawrence's follow-up to "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia", reached number 75 in the United States, although it reached the top 20 of the
adult contemporary music charts and also became her biggest hit in Australia, peaking at number one there in November 1973. She followed it up there with "Ships in the Night" (1974). In the fall of 1975, Lawrence managed one last minor U.S. chart entry on the
Private Stock label with "The Other Woman" (number 81). In 1974, she recorded her second LP for Bell Records,
Ships in the Night. The label was in the process of being phased out by
Arista, and the LP was not released in the U.S. The LP was, however, released in Australia, where she continued to have chart success. Lawrence's first two LPs were released as a single CD with bonus tracks on April 1, 2014, by Real Gone Music. She released a
disco album entitled
Newborn Woman in late 1979. The album produced the minor disco hit "Don't Stop the Music".
Hosting and other work As an
emcee, Lawrence hosted the daytime NBC version of the game show
Win, Lose or Draw (1987-1990), as well as an unsold pilot for
Mark Goodson Productions, 1990's
Body Talk. She has also appeared often as a popular celebrity player on such game shows as
Match Game,
Password,
Password Plus,
Super Password, and various incarnations of the
Pyramid game show, where she was known for verbally sparring with host
Dick Clark on numerous occasions. In one episode, aired in 1987, she also left after losing only to return during the closing credits. She also appeared on the 1986–89 version of
Hollywood Squares, where she appeared both as herself and in character as Thelma "Mama" Harper. She was a regular panelist on the 1998 revival of Match Game, but the series only lasted one season. As a talk show host, Lawrence was nominated a number of times for a
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host for the eponymous
Vicki! (1992–1994), but the show ended after two seasons amid creative battles with her syndicator. In 1997, she hosted
Fox After Breakfast, which was renamed
The Vicki Lawrence Show, but was cancelled five weeks later due to low ratings. In 2018, Lawrence was seen promoting
The Carol Burnett Show and other classic television series on the
MeTV television network. She currently tours the country with her "two-woman" show with the first half as herself and the second half done as Mama. She can also be seen on TV in an infomercial for the Big Boss Grill. == Personal life ==