Maree Cheatham

Maree Cheatham (born 2 June 1942) is an American actress.

In 2011, she played the Docent in the Showtime series DEXTER.

Appearances
Season Six:
 * "The Angel of Death"

Career
Film

Her film credits include roles in Soul Man (1986); Beetlejuice (1988); Dangerous Curves (1988); The Wedding Singer (1998); A Night at the Roxbury (1998); Lost & Found (1999); The Bachelor (1999); Hanging Up (2000); America’s Sweethearts (2001); The Affair (2004); Rumor Has It (2005); Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005); The Last Time (2006); Sex and Breakfast (2007); Broken Angel (2008); Stellina Blue (2009); Protection (2009 Short); Crossing Over (2009); Little Fish, Strange Pond (2009); Labor Pains (2009); Letters to God (2010); and Model Home (2018).

TV Movies

Her TV movies include Indict and Convict (1974); Runaway Car (1997); Like Father, Like Santa (1998); Perfect Prey (1998); Just Ask My Children (2001); Comedy Central Thanxgiveaway: Home Fires (2001); Point of Origin (2002); Comedy Central Laughs for Life Telethon 2004; and A Moving Romance (2017).

Television

Her TV credits include appearances on Days of Our Lives; The Outcasts; Gunsmoke; The F.B.I.; Bearcats!; Hawaii Five-O; Search for Tomorrow; Muscle; Cagney & Lacey; Hunter; CBS Schoolbreak Special; General Hospital; Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color; CBS Summer Playhouse; Columbo; Quantum Leap; Rachel Gunn, R.N.; Empty Nest; Knots Landing; The Nanny; Acapulco Bay; The Jeff Foxworthy Show; Conan; The Journey of Allen Strange; Profiler; George and Leo; Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction; Promised Land; Caroline in the City; Port Charles; Judging Amy; Passions; Scrubs; The West Wing; Monk; Desperate Housewives; Cold Case; Boston Legal; In Case of Emergency; 'Til Death; Rules of Engagement; Ghost Whisperer; Saving Grace; Outlaw; The Middle; Mistresses; Weeds; Prey; The Mike Douglas Show; Ben Casey; GCB; Hot in Cleveland; Free Agents; Sam & Cat; Hart of Dixie; The Millers; The Haves and the Have Nots; Mistresses; and Baskets.

Personal Life
She was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She moved to New York in 1973. She was once married to Bill Arvin, but they divorced in 1974. In 1998, she married singer and songwriter Robert Staron (aka Bobbo Staron).