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  1. Marcy Vosburgh. Actress: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Marcy Vosburgh was born on 5 December 1951 in Oak Park, Illinois, USA. She was a producer and writer, known for Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982), Unhappily Ever After (1995) and Married... with Children (1987).

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    • June 3, 2016
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    Marcy Vosburgh-Myers (born Marcy Vosburgh December 6, 1951-died June 3, 2016) was a TV writer and producer who got her start on The Jeffersons, and worked on It's Your Move and Cagney and Lacey before joining MWC in its first season. She and her frequent collaborator Sandy Sprung were producers of the show from early in the second season to the end of the fourth. They moved on to continue working together on Unhappily Ever After.  

    Marcy produced a total of 64 episodes of the MWC, and she also wrote or co-wrote fourteen episodes.

    She and her husband Tom retired to St. Petersburg,FL in 2009, where she died in 2016.

    Marcy Vosburgh at the Internet Movie Database

    Marcy Vosburgh-Myers obituary at Dignity Memorial Chapel] website

  2. Jun 3, 2016 · Beach Memorial Chapel. Marcy Vosburgh Myers (64) passed away on June 3, 2016 surrounded by family. Born in Oak Park, IL on December 6, Marcy came out of the womb ready to entertain. A natural performer with a gift for storytelling, she studied at the Goodman School of Drama in Chicago before moving to Los Angeles where she found success writing ...

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  3. Marcy Vosburgh (5 December 1952 – 3 June 2016; age 63) is a writer, producer, and occasional actress who provided a computer voice in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. On screen Vosburgh appeared as a TV Reporter in the sports drama Something for Joey (1977) and as Glynnis Kidwell in the drama Love at the Top (1982, alongside James Ingersoll). Vosburgh served as story editor, writer, and ...

  4. Marcy Vosburgh. 26 March 1996. ( 1996-03-26) When Ted hears his boss has been killed in a plane crash, he's upset that he's never met the man. When he finds out that his boss survived, he decides to quit his job if the man won't come meet his employees. The boss doesn't appear, so Ted stays home with Pam and watches daytime TV.

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    1
    "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
    Katherine Green, Richard Gurman
    5 March 1996 ( 1996-03-05)
    2
    "If I Were a Rich Man"
    Sandy Sprung, Marcy Vosburgh
    12 March 1996 ( 1996-03-12)
    3
    "Sixteen Years and What Do You Get?"
    Katherine Green, Richard Gurman
    19 March 1996 ( 1996-03-19)
    4
    "Where's the Boss?"
    Sandy Sprung, Marcy Vosburgh
    26 March 1996 ( 1996-03-26)
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    • ITV
    • 5 March –, 16 April 1996
  5. Mar 2, 2024 · As producer Marcy Vosburgh once put it, "Married... With Children" was designed to be "a show where no matter what happened after you turned it off, you could feel a little bit better about ...

  6. According to producer Marcy Vosburgh, “Married…With Children” was intended to provide a form of comic relief, by creating a world that made viewers feel better about their own situations ...

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