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Charlotte Rae Lubotsky (April 22, 1926 – August 5, 2018) was an American actress and singer. On screen, Rae was best known for her portrayal of Edna Garrett in the sitcoms Diff'rent Strokes and its spin-off, The Facts of Life. She was born to Russian Jewish immigrants Esther (née Ottenstein), who was a childhood friend of Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir, and Meyer Lubotsky, a retail tire business owner. She was one of three sisters, along with Miriam and the late Beverly (December 21, 1921 – June 2, 1998). She graduated from Shorewood High School in 1944. For the first ten years or so of her life, Rae's family lived in Milwaukee, then moved to Shorewood, Wisconsin. She did radio work and was with the Wauwatosa Children's Theatre. At 16, she was an apprentice with the Port Players, a professional theater company that came for the summer to Milwaukee, with several established actors such as Morton DaCosta, who would eventually direct The Music Man on Broadway. Rae attended Northwestern University, although she did not complete her studies, where she met Cloris Leachman, who many years later succeeded Rae on The Facts of Life for the show's last two seasons. At Northwestern she met several unknown stars and producers, including Agnes Nixon, Charlton Heston, Paul Lynde, Gerald Freedman, Claude Akins and songwriter Sheldon Harnick. When a radio personality told her that her last name wouldn't do, she dropped it, to her father's chagrin. She moved to New York City in 1948, where she performed in the theater and nightclubs. During her early years in New York, she worked at the Village Vanguard (alongside up-and-coming talents such as singer Richard Dyer-Bennet) and at the posh Blue Angel, home to budding talents Barbra Streisand, Mike Nichols and Elaine May. She moved to Los Angeles in 1974.

Charlotte Rae

Annie Hacker
for Annie Hacker in Yes, Mr President (Yes Minister U.S.A) 1989
Suggested by captainwhaddock

We've had American remakes of Red Dwarf, the I.T. Crowd and Peep Show, but not of one that probably deserves it. I looked at shows like Veep and House of Cards and realised that Yes Minister and it's sequel show Yes Prime Minister, would the only real choice for an American remake. Just replace Number 10 with the white house and you've got a show. So for this version, Jim Haket is now the President of the United States and Humphrey Appleby is the Director of the United States Secret Service along with Bernard Woolley. There is also the first Lady: Annie Hacker and Vice President Arnold Robinson. These wouldn't be their names for this series but I just used the original named for claraty and simplisaty.