Nancy Dussault

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Nancy Dussault (born June 30 1936 in Pensacola, Florida) is an American singer and actress. She grew up as a "Navy junior".

For her stage work, she was nominated for Tony Awards in 1961 as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Musical) for Do Re Mi and in 1965 as Best Actress (Musical) for Bajour.

She appeared in the City Center Gilbert & Sullivan NYC Company, directed by Dorothy Raedler, with such Metropolitan Opera singers as Nico Castel, Muriel Costa-Greenspon, and Frank Poretta, Sr.

On television, she was a regular on the 1970s show The New Dick Van Dyke Show and played Ted Knight's wife in the role of Muriel Rush on Too Close for Comfort.

She was the first female co-anchor of Good Morning America, working with David Hartman, when the show started in 1975.

She lives in California with her husband and has no children.

Preceded by
None
Good Morning America co-host
19751977
with David Hartman
Succeeded by
Sandy Hill as David Hartman's co-host from 1977 to 1980

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