Marge Redmond
Born:December 14, 1924
Place of Birth:Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Died:February 10, 2020
Known For:Acting
Biography
Marjorie "Marge" Redmond, a talented American actress and singer, left a lasting impact on both the small and big screens during her remarkable career. Born on December 14, 1924, Redmond's contributions to the entertainment industry continue to be cherished by fans worldwide.
One of her most iconic roles was portraying Sister Jacqueline in the beloved television series "The Flying Nun," which aired on ABC from 1967 to 1970. Redmond's portrayal of the kind-hearted nun earned her critical acclaim and a nomination for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. Her versatility as an actress shone through in the diverse range of characters she brought to life on screen.
In addition to her television work, Redmond showcased her talent in various films, including "The Trouble with Angels," "Fortune Cookie," "Family Plot," and "Manhattan Murder Mystery." Her ability to captivate audiences with her performances on the silver screen solidified her status as a versatile and respected actress in the industry.
Beyond her screen appearances, Redmond also made a significant impact on the stage. From understudying legendary actresses like Angela Lansbury and Judy Holliday to starring in Broadway productions such as "Sweeney Todd" and "The Dresser," she demonstrated her immense talent and dedication to her craft. Her theatrical work added depth and richness to her already impressive body of work.
In 1999, Redmond graced the Off-Broadway stage in Joan Vail Thorne's comedy "The Exact Center of the Universe," further showcasing her range as a performer. Her commitment to her roles and her ability to connect with audiences on a profound level made her a standout presence in the world of theater.
On February 10, 2020, Redmond passed away at the age of 95, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and entertain audiences. Although her death was not publicly announced until May of that year, her impact on the entertainment industry remains enduring. Her talent, grace, and dedication to her craft will always be remembered by those who had the privilege of witnessing her work.
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