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Home/People/Marge Redmond
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Born
Dec 14, 1924Died: Feb 10, 2020
Lived 95 years
Place of Birth
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

13
Movies
38
TV Shows
Also Known As
Marjorie A. Redmond
Marjorie Redmond
Marj Redmond
Marjory Redmond
Margery Redmond
IMDb Profile

Marge Redmond

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Marjorie "Marge" Redmond (December 14, 1924 – February 10, 2020) was an American actress and singer. Redmond may be best known as Sister Jacqueline in The Flying Nun, which aired on ABC from 1967-70. She was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Sister Jacqueline during the 1967-68 season. She made guest appearances on numerous television programs. Redmond was also well known for her portrayal of sage innkeeper Sarah Tucker in a series of television commercials for Cool Whip during the 1970s. Films in which Redmond appeared include The Trouble with Angels (1966), Billy Wilder's Fortune Cookie (1966), Alfred Hitchcock's Family Plot (1976) and Woody Allen's Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993). Redmond's theatrical experience included understudying both Angela Lansbury in the original Broadway production of Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd and Judy Holliday in Bells Are Ringing. She played a supporting role in the 1981 Broadway production of Ronald Harwood's The Dresser. In 1999, she appeared Off-Broadway in playwright Joan Vail Thorne's comedy The Exact Center of the Universe. Redmond died in February 2020 at the age of 95. Her death was not publicly announced until May.
Manhattan Murder Mystery poster

Manhattan Murder Mystery

as Mrs. Gladys Dalton
1993
Hear No Evil poster

Hear No Evil

as Mrs. Kendall
1993
I Want To Go Home poster

I Want To Go Home

as Judge Bard
1985
Family Plot poster

Family Plot

as Mrs. Vera Hannagan
1976
A Brand New Life poster

A Brand New Life

as Eleanor
1973
Johnny Got His Gun poster

Johnny Got His Gun

as First Nurse
1971
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Adam at Six A.M.

as Cleo
1970
Banning poster

Banning

as Marcie (uncredited)
1967
Carousel poster

Carousel

as Mrs. Mullin
1967
The Fortune Cookie poster

The Fortune Cookie

as Charlotte Gingrich
1966
Death of a Salesman poster

Death of a Salesman

as Woman in Hotel
1966
The Trouble with Angels poster

The Trouble with Angels

as Sister Liguori
1966
Sanctuary poster

Sanctuary

as Flossie
1961