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Mary Lou Kolbenschlag (born March 15, 1992) is an American actress. She is best known for playing Mary Ferry on the Nickelodeon television series Unfabulous , also starring Emma Roberts . Personal life [ edit ]
Unfabulous is an American teen sitcom that aired on Nickelodeon. The series is about an "unfabulous" middle schooler named Addie Singer, played by Emma Roberts . The show, which premiered on September 12, 2004, was one of the most-watched programs in the U.S. among children between the ages of 10 and 16. [1]
Mary Lou Retton's condition is a rare form of pneumonia, and she was receiving treatment in the ICU, daughters Emma Jean Kelley and McKenna Kelley shared on Oct. 10, 2023, asking social media ...
Mary Lou Retton. Robin Marchant/Getty Images for Buca, Inc. Mary Lou Retton is addressing trolls who criticized her daughters for starting a crowdsourcing fund to pay her medical bills. “They ...
The following is an episode list for the Nickelodeon sitcom Unfabulous. The series aired from September 12, 2004 to December 16, 2007 with a total of 41 episodes and three seasons produced. The series aired from September 12, 2004 to December 16, 2007 with a total of 41 episodes and three seasons produced.
Mary Lou Metzger (born November 13, 1950) is an American singer and dancer best known as a cast member on The Lawrence Welk Show. [1] Metzger was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the only child of Ernie and Helen Metzger. The family moved to Havertown, Pennsylvania, where at the age of seven Metzger officially began her performing career ...
"Hello Mary Lou" is a song written by American singer Gene Pitney first recorded by Johnny Duncan in 1960 and by Ricky Nelson at United Western Recorders Studios on March 22, 1961. Nelson's version, issued as a double A-side with his No. 1 hit " Travelin' Man ", (Imperial 5741), reached No. 9 on the Billboard music charts on May 28, 1961.
Mary Lou Turner (born June 13, 1947) is an American country music artist. She began her career as a regular on the Wheeling Jamboree in the early 1970s and in 1974 signed to replace Jan Howard as the "girl singer" (who had left to pursue her solo career full-time) on The Bill Anderson Show , both his touring show and syndicated TV series.