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There were whispers and jokes that both actresses had fallen prey to some sort of " Night Court Curse "; this is said to be one of the reasons that the show decided not to bring in a third elderly actress and instead replaced Halop with Marsha Warfield, who was only 32 when she began playing Roz Russell.
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