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Kay Medford

Kay Medford
  • Name: Kay Medford
  • Birthday: 1919-09-14
  • Also known as: Margaret Kathleen Regan
  • Place of birth: New York City, New York, USA
  • Popularity: 1.9
Biography: Margaret Kathleen Regan (born September 14, 1919 – April 10, 1980), better known as Kay Medford, was an American actress. For her performance as Rose Brice in the musical Funny Girl and the film adaptation of the same name, she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical and an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Movies:

Title Release date
Windows   as  Ida Marx 1980-01-18
More Than Friends   as  Gertie 1978-10-20
Fire Sale   as  Ruth Fikus 1977-06-09
No Place to Run   as  Landlady 1972-09-19
But I Don't Want to Get Married!   as  Hallie 1970-10-06
Twinky   as  Mrs. Wardman-Scott's mother 1970-01-06
Angel in My Pocket   as  Racine 1969-04-02
The Dean Martin Christmas Show   as  Self (uncredited) 1968-12-19
Funny Girl   as  Rose Brice 1968-09-19
The Busy Body   as  Ma Norton 1967-03-12
A Fine Madness   as  Mrs. Fish 1966-06-29
Ensign Pulver   as  Head Nurse 1964-07-31
Two Tickets to Paris   as  Aggie 1962-11-28
Girl of the Night   as  Rowena Claiborne 1960-11-11
BUtterfield 8   as  Happy 1960-11-04
The Rat Race   as  "Soda" Gallo 1960-07-10
Jamboree!   as  Grace Show 1957-12-07
A Face in the Crowd   as  First Mrs. Rhodes 1957-05-29
Singing in the Dark   as  Luli 1956-03-07
Mr. Walkie Talkie   as  Marge 1952-11-28
La bisarca   as  Anna Paperiska 1950-11-04
Guilty Bystander   as  Angel 1950-04-20
The Undercover Man   as  Gladys LaVerne 1949-03-21
Tap Roots   as  Caller (uncredited) 1948-08-25
Adventure   as  Red (uncredited) 1945-12-28
Return from Nowhere   as  Waitress (uncredited) 1944-10-28
Mrs. Parkington   as  Minnie (uncredited) 1944-10-12
Swing Shift Maisie   as  Ann Wilson 1943-10-01
Slightly Dangerous   as  Girl getting off bus (uncredited) 1943-04-01
Northwest Rangers   as  Girl in Casino 1942-10-28
The War Against Mrs. Hadley   as  Flossie Jones 1942-08-07
Maisie Gets Her Man   as  Woman in Audience (Uncredited) 1942-06-01