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Martha Raye
Gender
Female
Born
Aug 27, 1916
Butte, Montana, USA
Died
Oct 19, 1994
Los Angeles, California, USA
Performer
Relations
Wife of
Bud Westmore (1937 - 1937) divorced
Wife of
David Rose
(1938 - 1941) divorced
Wife of
Neal Lang (1941 - 1944) divorced
Wife of
Nick Condos (1944 - 1953) divorced
Wife of
Edward Begley (1954 - 1956) divorced
Wife of
Robert O'Shea (1956 - 1962) divorced
Wife of
Mark Harris (1991 - 1994) her death
CREDITS
Broadway
No, No, Nanette
(Jan 19, 1971 - Feb 03, 1973)
Starring:
Martha Raye
Pauline -
Replacement
(Nov 06, 1972 - ?)
Musical
Comedy
Revival
Hello, Dolly!
(Jan 16, 1964 - Dec 27, 1970)
Starring:
Martha Raye
Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi -
Replacement
(Feb 27, 1967 - Jun 10, 1967)
Musical
Comedy
Original
Hold on to Your Hats
(Sep 11, 1940 - Feb 01, 1941)
Performer:
Martha Raye
[Mamie]
Musical
Comedy
Original
Calling All Stars
(Dec 13, 1934 - Jan 12, 1935)
Performer:
Martha Raye
["If It's Love" Performer, A Baby Wampus, "He Just Beats a Tom Tom" Performer]
Musical
Revue
Original
CREDITS
Broadway
No, No, Nanette
(Jan 19, 1971 - Feb 03, 1973)
Starring:
Martha Raye
Pauline -
Replacement
(Nov 06, 1972 - ?)
Musical
Comedy
Revival
Hello, Dolly!
(Jan 16, 1964 - Dec 27, 1970)
Starring:
Martha Raye
Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi -
Replacement
(Feb 27, 1967 - Jun 10, 1967)
Musical
Comedy
Original
Hold on to Your Hats
(Sep 11, 1940 - Feb 01, 1941)
Performer:
Martha Raye
[Mamie]
Musical
Comedy
Original
Calling All Stars
(Dec 13, 1934 - Jan 12, 1935)
Performer:
Martha Raye
["If It's Love" Performer, A Baby Wampus, "He Just Beats a Tom Tom" Performer]
Musical
Revue
Original
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