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    Helen Gallagher (born July 19, 1926) is an American actress, dancer, and singer. She is the recipient of three Emmy Awards, two Tony Awards, and a Drama...
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  • Archives & Helen Gallagher McHugh Special Collections. 21 August 1987. Retrieved 28 October 2016. "Ciszek Hall". University of Scranton Archives & Helen Gallagher...
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  • Helen Gallagher Solomon (died 1943) was an American Ziegfeld girl and restaurateur who co-founded Gallagher's Steak House. She was the wife of Ed Gallagher...
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  • Gerry Gallagher, American footballer Gino Gallagher, chief of staff of the militant revolutionary Irish National Liberation Army Helen Gallagher, American...
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    Kensico Cemetery. Helen Gallagher, his third wife, a former Ziegfeld girl, and Jack Solomon launched what would become Gallagher's Steak House in November...
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  • Robinson later that year. At the time she was cast in Ryan's Hope, Helen Gallagher, who played matriarch Maeve Ryan, taught singing in her home three...
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  • Yard" as Eleanor Swanscombe. In 2014, she appeared in Happy Valley as Helen Gallagher. Baker appeared in Only Fools and Horses in the episode "The Second...
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    City. It was founded in November 1927 by Helen Gallagher, a former Ziegfeld girl, and wife of Edward Gallagher (1873–1929), and Jack Solomon, a colorful...
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    Scranton: A Centennial History. University of Scranton Archives & Helen Gallagher McHugh Special Collections. Retrieved 18 November 2016. Homer, Frank...
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    Archives & Helen Gallagher McHugh Special Collections. Retrieved 22 March 2017. "Business Building". University of Scranton Archives & Helen Gallagher McHugh...
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  • interpolations. The cast featured veteran screen star Ruby Keeler and included Helen Gallagher, Bobby Van, Jack Gilford, Patsy Kelly and Susan Watson. A young Ed...
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  • after 540 performances. Lang and Segal starred, with Helen Gallagher as Gladys (for which Ms. Gallagher won the Tony Award for best featured actress that...
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  • Scranton: A Centennial History. University of Scranton Archives & Helen Gallagher McHugh Special Collections. Retrieved 19 October 2016. "St. Thomas...
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  • from fictional Riverside Hospital in New York City. His wife, Maeve (Helen Gallagher), assisted him in his duties, as did their children: Frank, the seldom-seen...
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  • from Robert Louis Fosse. The show starred Gwen Verdon, John McMartin, Helen Gallagher, Thelma Oliver, James Luisi, Arnold Soboloff, Sharon Ritchie, Ruth...
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  • where it ran for 24 performances. The cast included David Atkinson, Helen Gallagher, Patricia Birch, and Marilyn Cooper. Another Broadway revival, directed...
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    nominations Shoshana Bean Tammy Blanchard Gretha Boston Barbara Cook Helen Gallagher Jayne Houdyshell Cady Huffman Nikki M. James Patsy Kelly Judy Kuhn...
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    the 1920s musical No, No, Nanette, opposite Jack Gilford, Bobby Van, Helen Gallagher, and Patsy Kelly. The production was supervised by Keeler's 42nd Street...
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    Kander and Ebb's 70, Girls, 70, with Jane Powell, Charlotte Rae and Helen Gallagher, and was a guest in the final week of The Rosie O'Donnell Show. She...
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  • Ishia Bennison as Joyce: a civilian police employee. Jill Baker as Helen Gallagher: Nevison's wife. Ramon Tikaram as Praveen Badal: the Yorkshire Police...
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    series) Maeve Ryan, in the American soap opera Ryan's Hope, played by Helen Gallagher Maeve Rojas, in Karen McManus’s One of Us book series Maeve Stoddard...
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  • & Helen Gallagher McHugh Special Collections. 12 August 1965. Retrieved 8 March 2017. "Old Main". University of Scranton Archives & Helen Gallagher McHugh...
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  • Esposito Donald Faison Carrie Fisher Anne Francis Rebecca Gayheart Helen Gallagher Sarah Michelle Gellar Elliott Gould Todd Graff Karron Graves Lukas...
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    A Little Night Music Celie Harris Johnson from The Color Purple Dolly Gallagher Levi from Hello, Dolly! 5 nominations Rose from Gypsy 4 nominations Mrs...
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    Helen Gallagher was nominated five times, and won three times, for her role as Maeve Ryan on Ryan's Hope....
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  • and 1966. A production starring Walter Matthau as Nathan Detroit, Helen Gallagher as Adelaide, Ray Shaw as Sky and Leila Martin as Sarah had 31 performances...
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    Fifth Avenue (1949) The Roaring Girl (1951) Pal Joey (1952; succeeding Helen Gallagher) Phoenix '55 (1955) Fallen Angels (1956; 1966) Desk Set (1957) Copper...
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  • share champagne with her Roseland friends, the dance teacher Cleo (Helen Gallagher) and the shy divorcee, Marilyn (Chaplin). Both Marilyn and Cleo fail...
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  • Mark Tymchyshyn, Sophie Hayden, Guy Davis, Matt Malloy, Wil Horneff, Helen Gallagher, James Madio, Vivienne Benesch, Ben Shenkman, Shona Tucker, Matthew...
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    Zen of Living, Writing and Eating", Huffington Post, March 4, 2013. Helen Gallagher, "The True Secret of Writing: Connecting Life with Language", New York...
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