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  2. Nedda Harrigan - Wikipedia

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    Nedda Harrigan Logan (August 24, 1899 – April 1, 1989) [4] was an American actress. Early life. Harrigan was the youngest of 10 children [5] of entertainer Edward ...

  3. Night of January 16th - Wikipedia

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    It opened there at the Geary Theater on December 30, 1935, and ran for five weeks with Nedda Harrigan in the lead role. [24] Harrigan stayed with the show when it moved to the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles, where it opened on March 1, 1936. [25]

  4. Edward Harrigan - Wikipedia

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    Edward Harrigan (October 26, 1844 – June 6, 1911) was an Irish-American actor, singer, dancer, playwright, lyricist and theater producer who, together with Tony Hart (as Harrigan & Hart), formed one of the most celebrated theatrical partnerships of the 19th century.

  5. Harrigan 'N Hart - Wikipedia

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    Harrigan 'N Hart is a musical with a book by Michael Stewart, lyrics by Peter Walker, and music by Max Showalter. The show is based on the book The Merry Partners by Ely Jacques Kahn, Jr. and material found by Nedda Harrigan Logan .

  6. Harrigan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Nedda Harrigan (1899–1989), American actress, daughter of Edward Harrigan; Tahesia Harrigan (born 1982), British Virgin Islands sprinter; William Harrigan (1893–1966), American actor, son of Edward Harrigan; Fictional characters. Mike Harrigan, police detective and protagonist of Predator 2, portrayed by Danny Glover

  7. Stage Door Canteen - Wikipedia

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    Connie Haines, Maxie Rosenbloom, Ben Lyon, Morton Downey and Joan Blondell waiting to begin a radio broadcast from the Stage Door Canteen (1943). The Stage Door Canteen was an entertainment venue for American and Allied servicemen that operated in the Broadway theatre district of New York City throughout World War II. [1]

  8. William Harrigan - Wikipedia

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    Harrigan was the son of actor Edward Harrigan [1] and the grandson of composer David Braham. [citation needed] His sister was Nedda Harrigan, which made him the brother-in-law of director/playwright Joshua Logan. [2] Harrigan's family were one of the oldest acting families known: they had appeared on the stage uninterrupted since 1660. [3]

  9. Tony Hart (theater) - Wikipedia

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    The show has a book by Michael Stewart, lyrics by Peter Walker, and music by Max Showalter is based on the book The Merry Partners by Ely Jacques Kahn, Jr. and material found by Nedda Harrigan Logan. Harry Groener portrayed Harrigan, Mark Hamill (of Star Wars fame) played Hart, Christine Ebersole was Gertie, and Joe Layton directed.