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Marge Redmond (born Margery Redmond; December 14, 1930) is an American actress.
Margery Redmond (later known as Marjorie Redmond) was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1924. She was the first wife of the late actor Jack Weston, with whom she developed her acting craft at the Cleveland Play House after they married in 1950. Their Hollywood years began in 1958 when they abruptly quit their parts in the hit Broadway musical, Bells Are Ringing, and left for Los Angeles "in a vintage Volkswagen", fully expecting to have to return to New York.
They stayed in Los Angeles together for 18 years as both... MORE
Marge Redmond (born Margery Redmond; December 14, 1930) is an American actress.
Margery Redmond (later known as Marjorie Redmond) was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1924. She was the first wife of the late actor Jack Weston, with whom she developed her acting craft at the Cleveland Play House after they married in 1950. Their Hollywood years began in 1958 when they abruptly quit their parts in the hit Broadway musical, Bells Are Ringing, and left for Los Angeles "in a vintage Volkswagen", fully expecting to have to return to New York.
They stayed in Los Angeles together for 18 years as both attained unexpected television success. The union was apparently childless. The couple later divorced and Redmond never remarried.
Redmond is probably best-remembered for her role as Sister Jacqueline in the situation comedy The Flying Nun starring Sally Field, which aired on ABC from 1967 to 1970. She was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her Sister Jacqueline role during the 1967-68 season but lost to Marion Lorne, who won posthumously for her role as "Aunt Clara" on Bewitched.
She made guest appearances on television programs ranging from Ben Casey in LESS
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