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Margaret Denise Quigley [2] (born May 22, 1979), [3] professionally known as Maggie Q, is an American actress.. She began her professional career in Hong Kong, with starring roles in the action films Gen-Y Cops (2000) and Naked Weapon (2002), before appearing in the American productions Mission: Impossible III (2006), Live Free or Die Hard (2007), Priest (2011) and The Protégé (2021).
She acted with Keith Barron and Annette Crosbie in the 1989 TV series Take Me Home. O'Neill played Alex Redman in ITV's medical drama Peak Practice and appeared as Sheila Jackson in Channel 4's comedy drama Shameless. O'Neill also played Max and Jack Branning's sister Suzy in the soap opera EastEnders for five months in 2008. [3]
Maggie Lindsy Haberman (born October 30, 1973) is an American journalist, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, and a political analyst for CNN. She previously worked as a political reporter for the New York Post , the New York Daily News , and Politico .
Next of Kin is a British sitcom that aired on BBC1 from 15 May 1995 to 20 February 1997. It starred Penelope Keith in her last regular sitcom role. The plot follows well-to-do couple Maggie and Andrew Prentice who are forced to abandon their dreams of early retirement after they reluctantly become guardians of their orphaned grandchildren, after the death of their estranged son.
Maggie Smith: A Bright Particular Star by Michael Coveney, Victor Gollancz Ltd, September 1992, ISBN 0-575-05188-4. Later revised as Maggie Smith: A Biography, 2015. ISBN 978-1-250-11718-2. Maggie Smith: A View from the Stalls by Caroline Février, The Book Guild Publishing, released 28 March 2018, 330 pages, ISBN 978-1912083411.
Maggie began on the show filling in turning letters for Vanna White while White took on Pat's hosting duties while he underwent emergency surgery in early 2020. From there, she became a social ...
In the locally-produced show, two foodies travel the state searching for local ingredients to infuse into original recipes in the kitchen.
She married her Swap Shop co-presenter Keith Chegwin in 1982; the couple divorced in 1993. [25] They had a daughter, Rose, named after Rosemary Gill , the Swap Shop editor who gave Philbin a job on the programme.