Chanhassen Dinner Theatres patrons thought they recognized the sequined woman welcoming folks to the suburban Minneapolis playhouse.
"Did we go to high school together?" one asked Nancy Nelson as she stood in front of the fireplace in the theater lobby. Nelson shook her head.
"Church?" another asked.
Though Nelson's face was familiar, the customers could not immediately place her. Then, a memory unlocked and one of them blurted out: "TV!"
Ding, ding, ding!
A Minnesota Broadcasting Hall of Fame inductee, Nelson had a 50-year-plus TV and radio career that took her from being WCCO-TV's Saturday night "weather girl" in the 1960s to producer and co-host of the "What's New?" talk show on what is now KARE 11 in the 1970s to the news anchor desk at KTTV in Los Angeles to the queen of infomercials in the 1980s and '90s.
Now the former Miss Minnesota USA, still charismatic and engaging, is making connections with the public in person instead of over the air. Nelson, 72, was hired last summer as a greeter at Chanhassen, one of four people who take turns welcoming the hundreds of thousands of patrons who regularly stream into the nation's largest dinner theater.
Nelson is the first woman in a role pioneered in 1993 by actor, public relations executive and artist manager Dick Stanley. Chanhassen has had only a handful of greeters since then and theater officials said that Nelson is perfect casting.