Remember Her? This ’80s Sitcom Star Stole Our Hearts—And Left a Lasting Legacy
If you remember a brilliant, quick-witted, and irresistibly charming public defender from one of the most beloved sitcoms of the ’80s and ’90s, you’re thinking of her. With radiant beauty, comedic timing, and undeniable talent, she became a TV icon.
Curious who it is?
👉 It’s Markie Post, the actress who brought Christine Sullivan to life on Night Court.
But her career went far beyond that courtroom. Let’s look back on the rise, impact, and legacy of this unforgettable star.
From Behind the Scenes to the Spotlight
Born Marjorie Armstrong Post in 1950 in Palo Alto, California, Markie grew up in a family of educators but always dreamed of acting. Before she became a familiar face on television, she worked behind the scenes on game shows like Split Second and appeared as a card dealer on Card Sharks.
Early Roles and Breakthrough
Throughout the ’70s and early ’80s, she landed guest spots on shows like:
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The Incredible Hulk
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The Love Boat
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Buck Rogers
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The Greatest American Hero
Her breakout role came as Terry Michaels on The Fall Guy (1982–1985), but it was Night Court that made her a household name.
Christine Sullivan: America’s Favorite Public Defender
From 1985 to 1992, Markie played Christine on Night Court, delivering warmth, humor, and heart in every episode. Her chemistry with Harry Anderson’s Judge Stone became one of the show’s highlights. Audiences loved her sharp wit and sincerity, and the role cemented her place in sitcom history.
Beyond Night Court
After Night Court, Markie starred in the political comedy Hearts Afire alongside John Ritter. She remained a constant TV presence with appearances in:
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Scrubs
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Chicago P.D.
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30 Rock
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Fantasy Island
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Holiday in Handcuffs (TV Movie)
A Lasting Legacy
Markie Post wasn’t just an actress—she was a trailblazer for smart, strong, funny women on television. She inspired a generation of viewers and fellow performers with roles that combined intelligence, charm, and heart.
Even while battling cancer for nearly four years, she continued to act and remained a beacon of strength and grace.
Markie passed away on August 7, 2021, at age 70. Her death was a deep loss for fans, but her legacy continues in the memories of those who loved her work.
What’s Your Favorite Markie Post Memory?
Whether it was her charm in Night Court or her wit in a guest role, Markie Post lit up every screen she appeared on.
💬 Did you watch her growing up? Share your favorite role or moment below!