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  1. Hollywood agent Ruth Webb, plastic surgeon Dr. David Glick and Mark Harris (last husband of Martha Raye), discuss their lives and careers in this half-hour ....

  2. Martha Raye Collection. Known as “The Big Mouth,” actress, comedienne, and singer Martha Raye (1916-1994) had a career spanning seven decades. A versatile performer on stage, radio, films, and television, Raye appeared with everyone from Al Jolson and Charlie Chaplin to Alain Delon and George Kennedy. In 1968, Raye became the first woman to ...

  3. 2 de oct. de 2020 · from Discovery 505 78 rpmwith Phil Moore and his orchestraMusic and Lyrics by Cole Porter

  4. Biography. Few entertainers would embrace a nickname like "The Big Mouth," but singer-actress Martha Raye was a very good sport. Of course, what some considered a physical detriment was ultimately a key source of her power as a singer and appeal as a comedienne. She first earned significant attention on Broadway and was soon part of the talent ...

  5. 28 de jul. de 2022 · Anyone who wants to admire and envy the world's biggest stars needs only to look on Instagram. From A-list movie stars and major musicians to pro ball players and comedians who landed their own sitcoms, there's no shortage of evidence of just how good the good life is.

  6. 16 de may. de 2023 · Martha Raye: The Freedom-Loving ‘Big Mouth’ From Butte. Americans today can learn a lot from the freedom-loving actress and humanitarian who died in 1994. At St. John’s Hospital in Butte, Montana, little Margy Reed (no relation) entered the world on August 27, 1916. The daughter of vaudeville performers Peter and Maybelle, Margy would go ...

  7. 21 de ago. de 2012 · Martha is the only woman buried in the SF (Special Forces) cemetery at Ft. Bragg. Raye performed a similar service for G.I.s in two more wars, entertaining thousands and thousands of troops at U.S ...