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from "That Girl" (1966)
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Anne Marie
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- "Roseanne"
- Call Waiting (1996) TV episode, Played by Roseanne Barr - "The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie"
... aka "The New Saturday Superstar Movie" - USA (second season title)
- That Girl in Wonderland (1973) TV episode, Played by Marlo Thomas (as Anne Marie) - "That Girl"
- The Elevated Woman (1971) TV episode, Played by Marlo Thomas
- Soot Yourself (1971) TV episode, Played by Marlo Thomas
- Two for the Money (1971) TV episode, Played by Marlo Thomas
- Stag Party (1971) TV episode, Played by Marlo Thomas
- That King (1971) TV episode, Played by Marlo Thomas
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From "That Girl: When in Rome (#2.10)" (1967)
Vittorio Barrini: What have you appeared in? Tell me your credits.
Ann Marie: Well, last season I appeared in a play with Ethel Merman, for a whole weekend.
Vittorio Barrini: Oh, and how did you do?
Ann Marie: Well, the director said...
Vittorio Barrini: No, no, no. How do *you* think you did. Were you good?
Ann Marie: [chuckles] I loved me.
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Vittorio Barrini: What have you appeared in? Tell me your credits.
Ann Marie: Well, last season I appeared in a play with Ethel Merman, for a whole weekend.
Vittorio Barrini: Oh, and how did you do?
Ann Marie: Well, the director said...
Vittorio Barrini: No, no, no. How do *you* think you did. Were you good?
Ann Marie: [chuckles] I loved me.
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