Biography
Actress Joyce Bulifant clocked in as a television mainstay for several decades, nearly always in small supporting roles or guest spots, on series such as
Perry Mason,
Bonanza,
Gunsmoke, and Dr. Kildare. Beginning in 1971, one year into the eight-season run of
The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Bulifant landed an assignment as a regular on that program; she played Marie Slaughter, the wife of amiable newswriter Murray Slaughter (
Gavin MacLeod) -- an assignment that carried her through the final season of the series. During the 1970s, she also appeared as a regular contestant/participant on the game show
Match Game, alongside such "Me Decade" stars as
McLean Stevenson and
Mary Tyler Moore Show co-star
Betty White.
Bulifant's small-screen work continued unabated for several decades; in time, she also moved into occasional bit parts and supporting roles in features. She was particularly memorable (and visible) as Mrs. Davis, the mother of a sick child whose IV is knocked out by a klutzy singing nun, in the farce Airplane! (1980), and then, around 20 years later, experienced a career resurgence thanks to her son, director John Mallory Asher (the child of Bulifant and beach movie director
William Asher), who cast her in the road comedy
Diamonds (1999) and the critically reviled sex farce
Dirty Love (2004). ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide