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Gypsy: A Musical Fable, a musical Gypsy moth Gypsy, a robot character from the TV series Mystery Science Theater 3000.
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 Gypsy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gypsy: A Musical Fable, a musical and film inspired by the life of Gypsy Rose Lee;
gypsy (nautical term) is a spindle on a boat windlas designed to haul chain.
Gypsy (elephant) is the name of an elephant given to Michael Jackson by Elizabeth Taylor;
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 Patricia Richardson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She began as an understudy in Angela Lansbury's Broadway production of Gypsy: A Musical Fable, eventually playing several parts.
Born to a Navy family, Richardson attended the Hockaday School for Girls in Dallas, Texas, and was a 1973 graduate of Southern Methodist University, where she was friends with classmate Beth Henley.
Patricia Richardson (born February 23, 1951 in Bethesda, Maryland) is an American television and motion picture actress best known for her role as "Jill Taylor" on Home Improvement.
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Gypsy- A Musical Fable (1959 Original Broadway Cast) ~ Jule Styne, et al
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