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  1. 19. Okt. 1994 · Entertainer, Actress. Born Margaret Yvonne Teresa Reed, she joined her parents' vaudeville act at three years of age. The singer, dancer, actress, and comedienne performed on Broadway, in movies, and on television. Beginning in 1942, she entertained American troops through World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. For nine...

  2. 26. Apr. 2013 · Martha Raye: Healing Through Humor. By Samantha L. Quigley. From humble beginnings was born a clown princess of comedy and a tireless patriot. Born August 17, 1916, in Butte, Montana, Margy Reed was just 3 when she made her stage debut as part of her parents’ Vaudeville act. By 15, she was the comedy lead in a six-child, song-and-dance act.

  3. Martha Raye as Molly McKay (1944) Pin Up Girl singing Red Robins, Bobwhites and Bluebirds — Charlie Spivak and his Orchestra backs up Martha Raye in the 20th...

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  4. Edward G. Robinson, Cesar Romero, Rocky Graziano: Directed by Nat Hiken. With Martha Raye, Rocky Graziano, Jack Brown, Herbie Faye. Martha is out in charge of Edward G Robinson shop thinks he's Little Caesar, his famed gangster character.

  5. 1. Mai 2012 · Streamen oder downloaden Sie Vocal & Big Band Jazz von Martha Raye in Hi-Res Qualität auf Qobuz. Abonnement ab 12,49€/Monat.

  6. Martha Raye. American actress and singer. Born 27 August 1916 in Butte, Montana, USA Died 19 October 1994 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She made her acting debut before the age of 10 as she toured the nation with her parents vaudeville variety show "Reed and Hopper". In her late teens she was hired by band-leader Paul Ash as his lead ...

  7. El pueblo estadounidense honra a Martha Raye, una mujer que ha utilizado incansablemente sus dones en beneficio de la vida de sus compatriotas". En la ceremonia de los Oscar de 1969, el cómico Bob Hope entregó a Martha un premio humanitario por "su abnegado y a menudo peligroso trabajo entreteniendo a las tropas en zonas de combate casi ininterrumpidamente desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial".