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  1. Murder At Sea, Pt. 1. Starsky and Hutch pose as recreation officers aboard a luxury ocean liner filled with swinging singles, tourists, and an alarming collection of crime syndicate chieftains in the two-hour "Murder at Sea." The murder of a ship's officer takes on an air of intrigue when a young female travel agent for the ship, SS Amapola, is ...

  2. Added: Sep 18, 1999. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 6433. Source citation. Actress. Born Maggie O'Regin, she was a cabaret performer when she made her debut on the Broadway musical stage in 1951, at the age of 37. A popular entertainer, she received a Tony Award and Critics Circle Award for her role as the mother in the Broadway production of Bye ...

  3. Kay Medford was nominated for the Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical at the Tony Awards for Funny Girl. She also received a Performance nomination at the Theatre World ...

  4. Dec 20, 2022 · A veteran scene stealer in the cynical tradition of Thelma Ritter and known for her own inimitably dry, poker-faced delivery, Kay Medford was born Margaret K...

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  5. Biography. A veteran scene stealer in the cynical tradition of Thelma Ritter and known for her own inimitably dry, poker-faced delivery, Kay Medford was born Margaret Kathleen Regan in the Bronx, New York City on September 14, 1919, the daughter of Irish folk James and Mary Regan. Her mother was, at one time, a Shakespearean actress on the road.

  6. Starring: Kay Medford [Marion Hollander] Play Comedy Original. Funny Girl (Mar 26, 1964 - Jul 01, 1967) Also Starring: Kay Medford [Mrs. Brice] Musical Comedy Original. Pal Joey (May 29, 1963 - Jun 09, 1963) Performer: Kay Medford [Melba Snyder] Musical Comedy Revival. The Heroine (Feb 19, 1963 - Mar 09, 1963)

  7. Medford, Kay (1914–1980)American stage, tv, and screen actress. Born Maggie O'Regin, Sept 14, 1914, in New York, NY; died April 10, 1980, in New York, NY. Source for information on Medford, Kay (1914–1980): Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages dictionary.

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