Vicki Lawrence Biography
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Her recording of then husband
Bobby Russell's song "The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia" was number one on Billboard magazine's Hot 100 chart for two weeks in April 1973, reached the Top 40 of Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart, and earned a Gold Record

Her former husband,
Bobby Russell, wrote the popular tunes, "Little Green Apples" and
Bobby Goldsboro's "Honey."

Daughter, Courtney Allison Schultz, born May 5th, 1975 Son, Garrett Lawrence Schultz, born July 3rd, 1977

Hit #1 in Australia in 1973 with "He Did With Me" (written by Harry Lloyd and Gloria Sklerov)

She is a huge game show fan and guest-starred on many game shows including _"The $10,000 Pyramid" (1973)_ , _"Super Password" (1984) _ , and
Match Game 73. She also hosted the daytime edition of
Win, Lose or Draw for NBC and on her TV show
Mama's Family, she was a contestant on
Jeopardy! She did a salute to game shows and their hosts on her talk show
Vicki! during the 1990s.

She is the sister of make-up artist,
Joni Lawrence.

With the exception of
Eric Brown (Buzz),
Karin Argoud (Sonja), and
Allan Kayser (Bubba), she was the youngest regularly appearing actress in the cast of
Mama's Family, even though her character was the oldest.
Ken Berry (Vinton),
Dorothy Lyman (Naomi),
Rue McClanahan (Aunt Fran),
Betty White (Ellen), and
Beverly Archer (Iola) are all actually older.

While a member of the singing group, "The Young Americans" a journalist reviewing a concert mentioned Lawrence's resemblance to
Carol Burnett. Lawrence sent the clipping to Burnett, along with an invitation to attend a performance of "Miss Fireball Contest" in which Lawrence was performing. Burnett did attend and Lawrence was subsequently hired to play Burnett's kid sister in
The Carol Burnett Show.

Still dresses up as Mama when performing to this day.
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