Mitzi Dalton Huntley is a fictional character portrayed by Julie White in the TV series Six Feet Under.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Knock, Knock (season 1), they were 40 years old.
They appear in 4 episodes out of a total of 63 aired
Episodes4
Knock, Knock
episode S1.E13 august 2001A simple game of golf results in the death of a woman.Out, Out, Brief Candle
episode S2.E2 march 2002A famous football player dies of dehydration during a strong training session, and the family is hired for the funeral services.In Place of Anger
episode S2.E6 april 2002While at a boat party, a drunken man falls overboard. The family tries to convince his widow to use their funeral services.The Liar and the Whore
episode S2.E11 may 2002Edith Kirky is the 4th patient of the year to be brought to Fisher and Sons from Bay Breeze Hospital where Vanessa works, so David predicts Rico's usual pride over the fact...but no one predicts him, suspicious about her neck-markings, to discover a whole hot dog wedged down her esophagus. When informing the authorities, Fisher and Sons is forced to allow them to bring Vanessa and her partner to be examined since they failed to find the hot dog themselves. Rabbi Ari encourages Nate and Brenda to be honest with each other, but Brenda reacts badly when Nate informs her he's going to be a father (though fails to mention she's unfaithful to him) and he later talks about it with Rabbi Ari, who introduces him to a Jewish client, Aaron Buchbinder, who needs a pre-meet since he has pancreatic cancer. Brenda's reaction after criticizing Nate is to get high and sleep with a pair. At Brenda's bridal shower, Bernard Chenowith asks Ruth what she's done as far as Claire's depression, but when Ruth visits Gray Deitman to see if she is depressed, the answer comes as a different sort of shock. David encourages Keith to stand up to his father when he and his mother ask that Taylor come to San Diego to live with them, and David himself is forced to find some inner strength of his own to get Catherine Collins, supported by Mitzi Dalton-Huntley, not to sue them for "emotional distress" after Nate's showing her husband's mutilated body at her request. He doesn't have any qualms about becoming angry with Ruth, though, after she pays all of Nikolai's debt to Yuri just before David and Nate have need of the money themselves.
- Knock, Knock
- Out, Out, Brief Candle
- In Place of Anger
- The Liar and the Whore