Alice borden biography
Alice Robin Borden
Alice Robin Borden passed away peacefully in her sleep the morning of January 26, 2025, succumbing to lung cancer. Robin was born August 12, 1959 to Henry and JoAnn Vickers in Cameron, Texas. She married Robert Borden October 26, 1979. She has lived in Iola area for over 40 years.
Robin is survived by her sister Jaye Neumann, her brother Darrell (Carolyn) Vickers, brother in law John (Wanda) Borden, sister in law Patsy (Pete) Whitaker , son Justin (Stephanie) Vickers, daughter Nikki (Robert) Williams and her grandchildren, Addyson(Jacob), Jason, Brody, Arella, and great grandchild Konlee. She was preceded in death by her husband Robert Borden, her father Henry, and mother JoAnn Vickers.
Robin lived her life the best she knew and left this earth wishing that her children and grandchildren would find safety in this mixed-up world. While our hearts mourn the loss, we take comfort in knowing she is no longer suffering. In Robin’s final thoughts she shared her pride for children and sincere thanks to friends.
In honor of her final wishes Robin will be cremated and no service taken place. A celebration of life will take place at a later date.
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Alice Borden
Alice Borden, stage and screen actress
Alice Borden (December 18, 1941) is an American stage and screen actor who appeared as the Floor Wax Saleswoman one of Mr. Persuasion's advertising 'pod people' that appear in Mork's nightmare in Season 2's Invasion of the Mork Snatchers.
Biography[]
Alice Borden was born on December 18, 1941 in the USA.
She was married to Dick Yarmy (1966 - 5 May 1992) (his death). Dick being the brother of Get Smart actor Don Adams, made Alice his sister in law and aunt to his daughters, Cecily Adams and Stacey Adams.
Ex-sister-in-law of Dorothy Bracken and Judy Luciano.
Career[]
Alice's career began on stage in NY, with Broadway credits in the the original run of Stop the World - I Want to Get Off (Oct 03, 1962 - Feb 01, 1964). Other off Broadway hits included 'Young Gifted and Black in the Cherry Lane Theatre in 1969. She also notably duets with legendary musical composer Jerry Herman on a bonus track 'Camouflage' for the stage version of 'Mame' starring Angela Landsbury in 1970.
Her first screen credit came in the TV series The Immortal, kicking off a 20 year career on TV.
Filmography[]
| Year | TV Series | Episode(s) | Role |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1970 | The Immortal | Reflections on a Lost Tomorrow | Waitress |
| 1969-1971 | That Girl | 9 episodes | Ruth Bauman |
| 1972 | Love, American Style | Love and the Lady Athlete/Love and the Lady Killers/ Love and the New Size 8/Love and the Single Sister | Lois |
| 1972 | The Bob Newhart Show | Father Knows Worst | Lois Borden |
| 1980 | Mork & Mindy | Invasion of the Mork Snatchers | Floor Wax Saleswoman |
| 1982 | The Magical World of Disney | Tales of the Apple Dumpling Gang | Widow Honeywell |
| 1984 | E/R | Say It Ain't So | Christine |
| 1986 | The Wizard | Nobody's Perfect | |
| 1989 | Hard Time on Planet Earth | The All American | Teacher #1 |
| Year | TV Movie | Role | |
| 1977 | Having Babies II | Receptionist | |
| 1983 |