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  Helen Gallagher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Helen Gallagher (born July 19, 1926 in New York City) is an American actress, dancer and singer.
For decades, Helen Gallagher was known as an actress in the New York stage.
As a result, Gallagher's motherly character quickly came to be portrayed as the heart and soul of the show.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Helen_Gallagher   (402 words)

  
 Gallagher Discussion Forums: Gallaghers in the glasgow area
My father was william taylor gallagher married to annie gallagher (neeson or mccusker) he was born in 1920 and died in 1983 aged 62.
His father was John gallagher, (possibly john arthur gallagher) married to delia gallagher (Taylor) he was born in 1898 married in 1919 and i cant find a record of his death in scotland.
His father was joseph gallagher married to catherine gallagher(mcguire) he was born in 1875 married in 1897 and was deceased by 1919 according to his sons marriage certificate in 1919.
www.gallagher.com /discuss/messages/1/269.html?1041094346   (305 words)

  
 Ryan's Bar Online - Helen Gallagher - Soap Opera News - 1997
Helen Gallagher will always hold a special place in daytime viewers' hearts - she was the beloved Maeve Ryan on Ryan's Hope for all 13 years of the soap's existence.
Now Gallagher is bringing her extraordinary acting talent to One Life to Live as Dr. Mary Maude Boyland Hayes, Llanview's sexy therapist and mother to prickly journalist Mel Hayes.
Gallagher is just as happy with the people she's working with as she is her new character.
ryansbaronline.tripod.com /gallagherson97.html   (939 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Helen Gallagher
Helen Gallagher (Maeve Ryan on Ryan's Hope) is an intricate and elegant study of a woman in sublime and incontrovertible opposition to....whom?
Helen, although a woman of great strength, must have tired of always having to draw on that strength.
Helen realizes that the only healthy thing is to always make sure that regardless of the involvement, she must always keep a piece of Helen for Helen.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Helen-Gallagher   (1377 words)

  
 Helen Gallagher - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Creator and head writer Claire Labine had much affection for the character of Maeve Ryan, and as such, focused much loving care and attention in crafting her development.
Since the cancellation of Ryan's Hope, Gallagher has appeared in One Life to Live and in various Off-Broadway productions, although she considers herself in "semi-retirement".
Helen Gallagher, 1926 births, Living people, Roman Catholics, Soap opera actors, Daytime Emmy Award winners and American musical theatre actors.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Helen_Gallagher   (429 words)

  
 Ex-postmaster Gallagher of Pt. Reyes dies
Gallagher as a rural postmaster was virtually the town mayor.
Gallagher once made a cameo appearance in one of the award-winning Bartles and James wine cooler commercials, playing a mailman who made a delivery as two codgers reminisced from a porch swing.
Gallagher is survived by his sons and daughters-in-law, Kevin and Katie Gallagher; and Paul and Deanna Gallagher, all of Point Reyes Station; sisters, Eileen Gollan of Cloverdale; and Katherine Federspiel of Berkeley; sister-in-law, Nadine Gallagher of Oregon; and his grandchildren, Sean, Emily, and Colin Gallagher, all of Point Reyes Station.
www.ptreyeslight.com /stories/dec26_02/gallagher_obit.html   (1037 words)

  
 Ryan's Bar Online - Helen Gallagher - Soap Opera Digest - 1977
Perhaps oddly, and certainly sadly, Helen finds herself in the midst of an internal struggle with regards to her personal relationships.
For years, women, taught that their lives could only be a mirror image of their husband's (and that husbands were an absolute necessity) could do little by way of freeing themselves from the awesome burden of being someone else, without incurring the wrath of masses.
Although Helen did not directly receive this indoctrination, she grew up in a time where the preachings of it were rampant.
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 Gallagher's Steak House
Helen Gallagher and Jack Solomon launched Gallagher’s in November of 1927, a few nights before the opening of “Funny Face”, next door at the Alvin Theater, a brand-new musical by George and Ira Gershwin that starred Fred Astaire and his sister Adele.
Helen Gallagher knew how to lure celebrities; she was something of one herself.
Helen then married Jack Solomon, a colorful restauranteur/gambler with a loyal and large following among what was then called the sporting element.
www.gallaghersnysteakhouse.com /ourrestaurant.asp   (551 words)

  
 Laramie Movie Scope: Superstar
Helen, a high school outcast like Gallagher, becomes her friend, because she suffers from some of the same problems.
Helen, who has a little too much testosterone in her blood is also strong and agressive, yet she also lacks confidence at times.
Shannon's Mary Katherine Gallagher character is bizarre, doing such odd things and smelling her armpits and French-kissing trees, but she's also somehow strangely appealing.
www.lariat.org /AtTheMovies/superstar.html   (582 words)

  
 Talkin' Broadway Restaurant Revue - Gallagher's Steak House & Victor's Café
Gallagher's Steak House, 228 West 52nd Street, (212) 245-5336, is one of New York's venerable steakhouses.
Gallagher's was the creation of Helen Gallagher, a former Ziegfeld Follies dancer who billed Gallagher's as "the speakeasy that served steaks," when she opened it in 1927.
Gallagher's believes in soup: vichyssoise, gazpacho, onion and oxtail are always on the menu, $4.25-$4.50 for a generous bowl.
www.talkinbroadway.com /rr/8_17_98.html   (612 words)

  
 Helen Gallagher Supersite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Gallagher Discussion Forums: Genealogy Research - Gallagher - JOHN ALEXANDER GALLAGHER - DAUGHTER HELEN GALLAGHER c.mckeown 1 1 10-19-05 11:30 pm THE GALLAGHERS OF RAPHOE catherine gallagher 3 1 02-07-06 06:31 pm Gallagher Family Tree Andre Vachon 2 1 01-04-06 12.
Gallagher Ink Online Publications - by Helen Gallagher In 1995 the federal government shut down the Glenview Naval Air Station, and passed ownership of the 1,121-acre military field to the Village of Glenview, Illinois.
Gallagher's Steak House - Helen Gallagher and Jack Solomon launched Gallagher?s in November of 1927, a few nights before the opening of ?Funny Face?, next door at the Alvin Theater, a brand-new musical by George and Ira.
www.zipwise.com /listings/helen-gallagher.htm   (297 words)

  
 Ryan's Hope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
His wife, Maeve (Helen Gallagher), would help in the bar's upkeep, as would their children.
The original cast consisted of Nancy Addison Altman, Bernard Barrow, Faith Catlin, Justin Deas, Michael Fairman, John Gabriel, Helen Gallagher, Malcolm Groome, Rosalinda Guerra, Michael Hawkins, Earl Hindman, Ilene Kristen, Frank Latimore, Michael Levin, Kate Mulgrew, Hannibal Penney, Jr.
The last episode (#3515) aired on January 13, 1989, and it concluded with Helen Gallagher's Maeve singing "Danny Boy" like in many previous Ryan celebrations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ryan's_Hope   (1352 words)

  
 Gallagher's Steak House
America's first steak house, Gallagher's was the creation of Helen Gallagher, a former Ziegfeld Follies dancer and the wife of half of the famed Gallagher and Shean comedy team.
Gallagher repositioned Gallagher's as the steak house that served drinks.
So are all of the original Helen Gallagher trademarks such as the grand circular bar, the planked flooring, the red-and-white checkered tablecloths, the burnished-wood paneling, the nostalgic portraits of sporting legends and, most-watering of all, the hickory charcoal-grilled steaks.
www.gourmetfoodplaza.com /Series/Restaurants/Gallaghers.htm   (871 words)

  
 Theater News - Peter Filichia's Diary: Gallagher's Sheen -
Before we deal with Helen Gallagher's illustrious past, let's concentrate on her impressive present and future.
Says Gallagher, "It's a two-character play in which I play an activist nun [Sister Molly Evans] who is protesting that a nuclear plant is in Cambridge [Massachusetts].
With a last name like Gallagher, I'm not surprised to hear that she's had some experience with nuns: "I was raised by them and I liked them.
www.theatermania.com /content/news.cfm?int_news_id=4148   (1385 words)

  
 Playbill News: Helen Gallagher Stars in William Gibson's Handy Dandy, Opening Dec. 9 in NYC
Playbill News: Helen Gallagher Stars in William Gibson's Handy Dandy, Opening Dec. 9 in NYC
Helen Gallagher Stars in William Gibson's Handy Dandy, Opening Dec. 9 in NYC
A feisty nun and a conservative judge spar in the Manhattan revival of William Gibson's Handy Dandy, starring Helen Gallagher and Nicolas Surovy, Dec. 9-Jan. 4, 2004.
www.playbill.com /news/article/83192.html   (453 words)

  
 Playbill News: Helen Gallagher and Matt Cavenaugh Complete Cast of Laurents' 2 Lives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Tony and Emmy Award winner Helen Gallagher and Urban Cowboy's Matt Cavenaugh are the final two additions to the cast, which will be headed by Tom Aldredge as Matt, James Sutorius as Howard and Dee Hoty as Nerrissa.
Gallagher will play Eloyse, and Cavenaugh is Scooter in a company that also features Joanne Camp as Willi, Jessica Dickey as Maryanne and Gerrit Graham as Leo.
Helen Gallagher won Tony Awards for her performances in No, No, Nanette and Pal Joey and was Tony-nominated for her work in Sweet Charity.
www.playbill.com /news/article/95043.html   (490 words)

  
 Midwest Writers Association
Helen Gallagher of Gallagher Ink writes on business, technology and travel for Training Media Review, Training and Development and E-Commerce Times, and ephemeral blogs around the world.
Helen is the author of Computer Ease, available at online booksellers or at www.cclarity.com.
The book includes real world solutions, actual user profiles, and Helen Gallagher’s unique perspective, from her years of consulting with Computer Clarity.
www.midwestwriters.com   (1074 words)

  
 North Jersey Media Group providing local news, sports & classifieds for Northern New Jersey!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
For anyone unfamiliar with handicapping, it is the time-honored tradition of trying to narrow the odds of winning by interpreting the myriad variables - from the horse's fastest time to the jockey's winning stats to the weather of the day.
The Handicapping and Lunch Seminars are a perfect tradition for the colorful Gallagher's - a place that always had a reputation for appealing to the "sporting crowd." According to culinary historians, the restaurant was founded by Jack Solomon, a notorious gambler who named the place for his wife, Helen Gallagher, a former Ziegfeld Follies dancer.
Gallagher's is at 228 W. 52nd St., just west of Broadway in Manhattan.
www.northjersey.com /page.php?qstr=eXJpcnk3ZjczN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXk2MjQmZmdiZWw3Zjd2cWVlRUV5eTY3NDgwNDUmeXJpcnk3ZjcxN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXkxNQ==   (791 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Pal Joey (1952 Broadway Revival Cast): Music: Richard Rodgers,Lorenz Hart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The 1952 Broadway revival of PAL JOEY was the result of the huge success of a studio album released by Columbia the year before (which featured Vivienne Segal reprising her original role of Vera and Harold Lang as Joey).
As per usual, Elaine Stritch brings her impressive and formidable comic timing to the fore in the show-stopping "Zip", and Helen Gallagher's silvery voice is perfect for "That Terrific Rainbow".
Helen Gallagher, Elaine Stritch and the brassy orches- trations allow the listener to hear the score the way it was meant to be performed.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000002SO4?v=glance   (859 words)

  
 OFFOFFOFF theater review ART. LIFE & SHOW-BIZ play with Helen Gallagher, Lola Pashalinski and Valda Setterfield   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Cast: Helen Gallagher, Lola Pashalinski and Valda Setterfield.
Gallagher talks about her tumultuous family life during the Great Depression, Pashalinski describes coming out at around the time she started acting, and Setterfield talks about being the student of a demanding teacher.
And Gallagher worked in commercials until she got fed up with the way Madison Avenue treated actors.
www.offoffoff.com /theater/2003/artlife.php   (438 words)

  
 My Genealogy Home Page:Information about Helen Gallagher
Helen Gallagher was born August 19, 1933 in bayonne, N.J..
She married Francis Quinn on August 08, 1956 in Bayonne, N.J., son of Richard Aloycius Quinn and Rose Leck.
Children of Helen Gallagher and Francis Quinn are:
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/m/e/t/Mary-Metzger/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0121.html   (37 words)

  
 Gallagher Discussion Forums: The Mary from Dunloe Festival
Gallagher Discussion Forums: The Mary from Dunloe Festival
Are you related to Helen Gallagher from Swords???
Is that helen gallagher who used to live in swords?
www.gallagher.com /discuss/messages/1/71.html?1126087609   (458 words)

  
 Google Search: helen gallagher
Helen Gallagher is owner of Computer Clarity and a free-lance writer based in Glenview, Ill.
By Helen Gallagher, Contributing Writer January 10, 2002.
Helen Gallagher is a freelance writer based in Chicago and can be reached at helen@cclarity.com.
www.gallagherink.com /fablink.html   (181 words)

  
 Earl Fischer Database of St. Louisans
Ann Jane GALLAGHER was christened on 3 Nov 1839 in St Louis King Fr, St Louis, St Louis Co, MO. Parents: John GALLAGHER and Margaret MURPHY.
Helen Dorothy GALLAGHER was born on 29 Mar 1908 in, St Louis,, MO. She died on 27 Nov 1944.
She was married to Philip Augustus MCDERMOTT in Apr 1926 in, St Louis,, MO. She was divorced from Philip Augustus MCDERMOTT.
www.rootsweb.com /~mostlogs/efdb/d212.htm   (982 words)

  
 ARTseenSOHO - Ellen Gallagher at Gagosian SoHo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Neville Wakefield says: "Set adrift within these fields of uninterrupted pleasure, the eye tends to wander before being pulled into dense patterns of drawn marks.
Only then does it become apparent that interwoven within the loose limbed grids are subtle inquisitions into Gallagher's own identity.
Nestled into the quilted backgrounds are the faces of an itinerant minstrel show, a delirious jumpin' jive of thick grinning lips, whites of eyes, and pickaninny heads.
www.artseensoho.com /Art/GAGOSIAN/gallagher98/gallagher.html   (131 words)

  
 Helen Gallagher - Gallagher, Helen [Interview]: Reviews, Audio Clips, and more ||| Music.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Helen Gallagher - Gallagher, Helen [Interview]: Reviews, Audio Clips, and more
Helen Gallagher - Gallagher, Helen [Interview]: Reviews, Audio Clips, and more
Gallagher, Helen [Interview] [+] performed by Helen Gallagher [+] 
www.music.com /performance/gallagher,_helen/1   (95 words)

  
 Ryan's Hope Photos
From left to right: Kate Mulgrew as the spirited Mary Ryan, Helen Gallagher as the understanding Maeve Ryan, and Bernard Barrow as the lovably temperamental Johnny Ryan.
The Ryans are the central family in the ABC Television Network's new daytime dramatic series, "Ryan's Hope." The contemporary drama, set in the upper west side of New York, airs Monday - Friday, 1:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Helen Gallagher (Maeve), Kate Mulgrew (Mary) and Michael Levin (Jack) rehearse a scene in Ryan's Bar.
www.totallykate.com /ryanhope/ryanphot.htm   (502 words)

  
 Who's Who in Musicals: G
After playing the nightclub dancer Poupette in Make a Wish (1951), she was cast as the comic chorine Gladys in a revival of Pal Joey (1952), earning a Tony for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.
Gallagher created the title role in the short-lived Hazel Flagg (1953).
After playing a racing driver in the painful failure of Portofino (1958), she took an extended leave from the stage, returning as the cynical Nicky in Sweet Charity (1966).
www.musicals101.com /who3b.htm   (3383 words)

  
 Oregon Symphony News Releases: Celtic Celebration Ushers in St. Patrick's Day
The concert musically portrays the story of a young Irishman and his mother during the Irish Potato Famine in the 1840s, and the son’s subsequent journey to America to establish a new life for them both.
Helen Gallagher is known as “Maeve Ryan” to millions of viewers of ABC’s daytime series “Ryan’s Hope,” for which she won three Emmys and a fourth nomination.
Gallagher also performed in “Mame,” “Cry For Us All” and “No, No, Nanette,” which won her a second Tony.
www.orsymphony.org /news/0203/feb14_Pops5.html   (1499 words)

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