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  1. Kay was born in Boardman, Ohio, on August 29, 1929. [2] She was one of ten siblings and the sister of virtuoso guitarist Phil Keaggy. Her brother credits her with introducing him to the Christian faith. [3] Prior to her acting career, Kay was a singer, having started at the age of 6. She later toured with Gene Ryan's orchestra, and by the time ...

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    • Mary Ellen Keaggy, August 29, 1929, Boardman, Ohio, U.S.
    • 1950–1966 (film)
    • Phil Keaggy (brother)
  2. And Mary Ellen Kay was the last leading lady to make a definite mark on this unique brand of entertainment, co-starring in six of Rex Allen’s 19 Westerns. Mary Ellen told us, “I was born in Boardman, Ohio, which is like a little offshoot of Youngstown, August 29, 1929. The great fall, you know, the stock market.

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  3. The Last Musketeer is a 1952 American Western film directed by William Witney and written by Arthur E. Orloff. The film stars Rex Allen (with Koko the Miracle Horse), Mary Ellen Kay, Slim Pickens, James Anderson, Boyd Morgan and Monte Montague. The film was released on March 1, 1952, by Republic Pictures. [1] [2] [3]

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    The film opens with a runaway stage with Rex (Rex Allen) and Slim (Slim Pickens) in pursuit.Rex jumps on and stops the stage, rescuing Jackie (Mary Ellen Kay) and Mattie (Louise Beavers). However, they mistake him for the careless stagecoach driver. Troubles arise when Jackie and Slim find they are inheriting a third share of a ranch along with Car...

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    • February 8, 1952 (United States)
    • William Witney
  4. Biography. This dainty brunette starlet of the 1950s was born Mary Ellen Keaggy of German, Swiss and Irish ancestry. She loved to sing and performed in front of audiences already by the tender age of six. Not surprising an aptitude, being raised in a family with an aunt who was an opera diva in New York, an uncle who was a lyric tenor and a ...

  5. Mary Ellen Kay began her career as a singer at the age of six. Her first movie was Girls' School (1950), then she continued her cinematic and television work and co-starred in 19 Western films with the star Rex Allen, and her last work was the television series The Fisher Family 1966.

  6. Miss Kay was a typical Republic player: beautiful, athletic, and seemingly fearless. In The Last Musketeer (1952), a Rex Allen music oater, she spent three days perfecting the popular running mount. She did a total of six films opposite Allen, including Republic's last entry in the waning singing-cowboy sweepstakes, and also appeared opposite ...

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