Kay Medford
Kay Medford, born Margaret Kathleen Regan on September 14, 1919, in New York City, was an American actress known for her contributions to the film industry. She began her career in theater, earning critical acclaim for her role as Rose Brice in the musical "Funny Girl" and its subsequent film adaptation.
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Kay Medford, born Margaret Kathleen Regan on September 14, 1919, in New York City, was an American actress known for her contributions to the film industry. She began her career in theater, earning critical acclaim for her role as Rose Brice in the musical "Funny Girl" and its subsequent film adaptation. Medford's notable film appearances include "A Face in the Crowd" (1957), where she portrayed the First Mrs. Rhodes, and "Twinky" (1970), in which she played Mrs. Wardman-Scott's mother.







