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- Molly_Picon abstract "Molly Picon (Yiddish: מאָלי פּיקאָן; February 28, 1898 – April 5, 1992) was a U.S. actress of stage, screen and television, as well as a lyricist and dramatic story-teller.She was first and foremost a star in Yiddish theatre and film, but in time she turned to English-language productions.".
- Q467563 abstract "Molly Picon (Yiddish: מאָלי פּיקאָן; February 28, 1898 – April 5, 1992) was a U.S. actress of stage, screen and television, as well as a lyricist and dramatic story-teller.She was first and foremost a star in Yiddish theatre and film, but in time she turned to English-language productions.".
- Molly_Picon comment "Molly Picon (Yiddish: מאָלי פּיקאָן; February 28, 1898 – April 5, 1992) was a U.S. actress of stage, screen and television, as well as a lyricist and dramatic story-teller.She was first and foremost a star in Yiddish theatre and film, but in time she turned to English-language productions.".
- Q467563 comment "Molly Picon (Yiddish: מאָלי פּיקאָן; February 28, 1898 – April 5, 1992) was a U.S. actress of stage, screen and television, as well as a lyricist and dramatic story-teller.She was first and foremost a star in Yiddish theatre and film, but in time she turned to English-language productions.".