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- As a vocalist, Thrett recorded a single (under her birth name) entitled "Lucky Girl" for Take 3 Records in , [3] and had a minor US hit (as Maggie Thrett) in with "Soupy", produced by Bob Crewe and issued on the DynoVoice (formerly Dyno-Vox) label.
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- Maggie Thrett was born on Novem in New York City, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Star Trek (), Dimension 5 () and McCloud ().
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- As a vocalist, Thrett recorded a single (under her birth name) entitled "Lucky Girl" for Take 3 Records in 1964, [3] and had a minor US hit (as Maggie Thrett) in 1965 with "Soupy", produced by Bob Crewe and issued on the DynoVoice (formerly Dyno-Vox) label.
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| Maggie Thrett was born on November 18, 1946 in New York City, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Star Trek (1966), Dimension 5 (1966) and McCloud (1970). | |
| Maggie Thrett (born Diane Pine, Novem) is an American former singer and stage, movie, and television actress active in the 1960s. |
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- Prior to her arrival in Hollywood, Maggie Thrett had pursued a career as an R & B singer, having released the single "Lucky Girl" (as Diane Pine) on the Take 3 label (), followed by the singles "Soupy" and "Walk On By" (as Maggie Thrett) on the DynoVoice label (both ).
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Maggie Thrett, one of “Mudd’s Women,” has passed away
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WHERE IN THE WORLD IS MAGGIE THRETT?
One of the 60s starlets I get most asked about is brunette beauty Maggie Threttwhom I profiled in my book Film Fatales (co-written with Louis Paul). Some guys preparing a Whatever Happened to...? about guest stars from the original Star Trekare looking for her as Maggie appeared with Karen Steele(at left) and Glamour GirlSusan Denberg(at right) as "Mudd's Women" along with Roger C. Carmelas the devious Mudd.
Maggie Threttwas born Diane Pine on Nov. 18 in New York City. She began working as a model, gracing the pages of many magazines including the cover of Harper Bazaarto help finance her singing career. Thrett made her Off-Broadway debut in Out Brief Candlein 1962 and had a modest hit record with “Soupy” produced by Bob Crewe. The song rose to #36 on MCA’s Fabulous 57 in June of 1965 and Thrett headlined at a few clubs including the Basin Street East.
Soon after Maggie Thrett headed West and made her film debut in a very small role as “the