Polly Holliday, Who Played Flo on 'Alice,' Dies at 88 [View all]
Source: Variety
Sep 10, 2025 12:21pm PT
J. Kim Murphy
Polly Holliday, a prolific stage and screen actress known for playing the gum-smacking waitress Flo who popularized the phrase Kiss my grits! on the long-running CBS sitcom Alice, died Tuesday at her home in Manhattan. She was 88. Hollidays death was confirmed to the New York Times by her longtime agent and friend Dennis Aspland.
Holliday was a supporting player on Alice, which starred Linda Lavin as a widowed Mels Diner waitress, but her performance as the redhead Florence Jean Castleberry was one the brightest, funniest turns on the series. Featuring in the shows first four seasons, she was nominated for three Emmy awards and twice won the Golden Globe for best supporting actress in a television series. CBS then brought Holliday onto her own spinoff series, Flo, which followed the character as she returned to Texas to operate a saloon. The show lasted two seasons.
But the theater was where Hollidays career began, and it was where she did some of her most celebrated work. She was nominated in best featured actress at the 1990 Tony Awards for her performance in a revival of Tennessee Williamss Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, starring opposite Charles Durning.
On film, Holliday played one of the most memorable death scenes of the 1980s featuring in Joe Dantes suburban satire Gremlins. Holliday played the wicked Mrs. Deagle, who is killed by the eponymous critters after they slingshot her out of her manors window using a stairlift.

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