"Baby Talk," inspired by the popular movie "Look Who's Talking," was launched on ABC in 1991 and ran for two seasons. The sitcom was panned by critics, but people still watched — maybe because it featured a young George Clooney.
Polly Bergen played Doris Campbell, the grandmother to the titular baby, in 23 episodes of the show. Decades earlier in 1958, Bergen won a Best Actress Emmy for her role in "Playhouse 90," and she starred in many films and television series, including "Desperate Housewives." In addition to acting, Bergen hosted a variety show, authored books, and founded a beauty company. Back in 1968, she said success is "when you feel what you've done fulfills yourself, makes you happy, and makes people around you happy" (via The Hollywood Reporter). We'd say she was certainly successful!
Bergen died on September 20, 2014, at the age of 84. After decades of cigarette smoking, she'd developed emphysema, which contributed to her death.