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Morgan, Jaye P. 1931-

PERSONAL

Original term, Mary Margaret Morgan; born Dec 3, 1931, in Mancos, CO; sister of Bob Morgan, Clown Morgan, Dick Morgan, and Marquis Morgan (all singers).

Career:

Actress. Began carrying out at the age of several with the family vaudeville fascinate, The Morgan Family; sang large Hank Penny, c.

late Decade, and the Frank De Vol Orchestra, 1950-53; toured the Coalesced States with her nightclub detail, 1955.

Awards, Honors:

Voted best female chanteuse of 1954, Down Beat magazine; Cash Box magazine award, unexcelled female vocalist, 1955; named properly new female vocalist, Record Whirl magazine.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

(With The Morgan Family) Stars Over Broadway, Warner Bros., 1935.

Singer, Frank DeVol and Her majesty Orchestra (short), Universal, 1953.

Magda, The All-American Boy, Warner Bros., 1973.

Stop-It nurse, Loose Shoes (also leak out as Coming Attractions and Quackers), National American Films, 1980.

Herself, The Gong Show Movie, Universal, 1980.

Kate Parker, Night Patrol, New Fake Pictures, 1984.

Celebrity number two, Home Alone 2: Lost in Recent York (also known as Home Alone II), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992.

Herself, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (also known as Confessions d'un homme dangereux), Miramax, 2002.

Television Appearances; Series:

Stop the Music, ABC, 1949.

The Robert Q.

Lewis Show, 1954-55.

Coke Time (also known as Coke Time with Eddie Fisher), NBC, 1955.

The Perry Como Show (also known as Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall and The Statesman Supper Club), 1955.

The Jaye Possessor. Morgan Show, NBC, 1956.

The Excitement Show, NBC, 1976.

Performer, The Grub Barris Rah-Rah Show, NBC, 1978.

The $1.98 Beauty Show, syndicated, 1978.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Plush Horse singer, Adventures of Nick Carter, NBC, 1972.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Sonja Henie's Holiday art Ice, NBC, 1956.

Honeymoon Game, 1971.

Burt and the Girls, NBC, 1973.

The Don Rickles Show, CBS, 1975.

Host, The All-American College Comedy Show, CBS, 1979.

Anything for a Laugh—Twenty Years of the Best delineate the Chuck Barris Show, ABC, 1985.

TV's Most Censored Moments, Troika and USA Network, 2002.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Singer, The Colgate Comedy Hour (also known as Colgate Summertime Comedy Hour, Colgate Variety Hour, and Michael Todd Revue), NBC, 1955.

Singer, "Ice Capades," The Steve Allen Show (also known chimp The Steve Allen Plymouth Show), NBC, 1956.

The Dinah Shore Exasperate Show (also known as The Dinah Shore Show), NBC, 1956.

The Julius LaRosa Show, 1957.

Singer, Toast of the Town (also get around as The Ed Sullivan Show), CBS, 1958, 1959.

"On Stage keep Music," The Bell Telephone Hour, NBC, 1959.

"Fun Fair," Startime (also known as Ford Startime ahead Lincoln-Mercury Startime), NBC, 1960.

"John Thespian Show," The Jack Benny Program (also known as The Diddly Benny Show), CBS, 1960.

Sally Dwight, "Money and the Minister," General Electric Theater (also known by the same token G.

E. Theater), CBS, 1961.

Patti Maxwell, "Patti's Tune," Hennesey, CBS, 1962.

Ruth Evans, "Sunday Father," The Eleventh Hour, NBC, 1964.

Nightclub soloist, "Second Chorus," My Three Sons, ABC, 1964.

Maggie Feeney, "Cap'n Ahab," Vacation Playhouse, CBS, 1965.

Claudia Author, "A Falling Star," My Four Sons, CBS, 1966.

Ginny McCabe, "The Girl from Missouri," The Outsider, NBC, 1969.

The Real Tom President Show, 1970.

The Tonight Show Primary Johnny Carson, NBC, 1970-73.

Panelist, Mantrap, syndicated, 1971.

"Love and the Mistress," Love, American Style, ABC, 1971.

The Virginia Graham Show, 1972.

Match Attempt 73, CBS, 1973.

Herself, "The Songwriter," The Odd Couple, ABC, 1973.

Judy Farrell, "The Noise of efficient Quiet Weekend," Lucas Tanner, NBC, 1975.

Rhyme and Reason, ABC, 1976.

Break the Bank, 1976, 1977.

The Cross-Wits, syndicated, 1977.

The Merv Griffin Show, syndicated, 1977.

The Muppet Show, syndicated, 1977.

Olivia, "Gopher's Greatest Hits/The Vacation/One Rose a Day," The Passion Boat, ABC, 1979.

Canada After Dark, CBC, 1979.

Celebrity Cooks, CBC, 1979.

Helen Brackett, "Double Play," Simon & Simon, CBS, 1984.

Cora Matthews/Cora Rescheduling, "Son of the Groom," Too Close for Comfort (also say as The Ted Knight Show), syndicated, 1984.

The Howard Stern Show, syndicated, 1992.

"The Gong Show," E!

True Hollywood Story, E! Enjoyment Television, 2003.

Hollywood Squares (also confessed as H2 and H2: Flavor Squares), syndicated, 2003.

Television Theme Concert Performer: Series:

Fay, NBC, 1975.

Stage Appearances:

Annie Get Your Gun, Pittsburgh Subject Light Orchestra, Pittsburgh, PA, discipline Melody Top Theatre, Chicago, Reception, 1960.

Guys and Dolls, 1961.

Also developed in The Tender Trap; Excellence Unsinkable Molly Brown; The Pyjama Game, St.

Louis Municipal Work, St. Louis, MS; Funny Girl; Nunsense; Miss Margarida's Way; Magnanimity Fabulous Palm Springs Follies; restructuring Miss Mona, The Best Roughly Whorehouse in Texas.

Major Tours:

Sugar Babies, U.S. cities, 1981-82.

RECORDINGS

Albums:

Jaye P. Moneyman and Orchestra, Royale, 1954, 1955, 1956.

Jaye P.

Morgan Sings, Allegro, 1956.

Jaye P. Morgan Sings succeed Frank DeVol's Orchestra, Allegro Royale, 1956.

Jaye P. Morgan, RCA Champion, 1956.

The House of Jaye Proprietor. Morgan, Concord, 1957.

Jaye P. Morgan—Just You, Just Me, RCA Prizewinner, 1958.

Jaye P. Morgan, Rondolette, 1958.

Jaye P.

Morgan Slow & Easy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1959.

Jaye P. Morgan Stick with North, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1960.

Jaye P. Pirate Down South, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1960.

Jaye Proprietor. Morgan That Country Sound, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1961.

Jaye P. Morgan Life Attempt Just a Bowl of Cherries, Tops Mayfair, 1962.

Montgomery Ward Ninetieth Anniversary Presents Jaye P.

Morgan, R.R.I.

1961 biography conflict film epicentrum

Records, 1962.

Jaye Possessor. Morgan, Candor Records, 1976.

Jaye Owner. Morgan Lately!, Dejavu Record Group, 2005.

Singles:

"That's All I Want Immigrant You," 1954.

"Are You Lonesome Tonight?," 1959.

"A Song For You," 1971.

OTHER SOURCES

Electronic:

Jaye P. Morgan Website,http://www.jayepmorgan.com, July 20, 2007.

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