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Amy Hill

Amy Marie Hill (born May 9, 1953) is an American actress and stand-up comedian. Hill's first major role was as Yung-Hee "Grandma" Kim on All-American Girl.

Hill has been a mainstay on American television in her work, many of her roles being major recurring roles, the most notable being: Mrs. DePaulo on That's So Raven, Mama Tohru on Jackie Chan Adventures, Mrs. Hasagawa in Lilo & Stitch: The Series (reprising the same character she played in Lilo & Stitch), Ah-Mah Jasmine Lee in The Life and Times of Juniper Lee, Judy Harvey in Enlightened, Mah Mah Ling in American Dad!, Beverly Tarantino in Mom and Ms. Mannering in Preacher.

Hill was a series regular on the Amazon Prime Video show Just Add Magic as Mama P along with recurring in Unreal as Dr. Wagerstein on the basic cable network Lifetime and The CW romantic comedy musical Crazy Ex-Girlfriend as Lourdes Chan. She also plays Teuila "Kumu" Tuileta, the cultural curator of Robin Masters' estate, in the 2018 reboot series Magnum P.I.

In film, she played Mrs. Kwan in The Cat in the Hat, Sue in 50 First Dates, and Mrs. Ho-Kym in Next Friday.

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Dzimšanas diena, dzimšanas datums
sestdiena, 1953. gada 9. maijs
Dzimšanas vieta
戴德伍德
Vecums
73
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1953. gada 9. maijs bija sestdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes . Tā bija 128 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija Dwight D. Eisenhower.

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Daži cilvēki, kuri dalās šajā dzimšanas dienā:

9th of May 1953 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 1953. gada 9. maijs

Argentina Blocks Service of United Press To Interior as Senate Approves Inquiry

Date: 09 May 1953

Govt cuts off UP radio transmission circuit linking agency with interior papers; Sen approves bill

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I.T.U. IS TOLD TO END CLOSED SHOP FIGHT; Labor Board Orders the Union to Bargain in Good Faith -Acts in 5 1/2-Year-Old Case

Date: 09 May 1953

By JOSEPH A. LOFTUSSpecial to THE NEW YORK TIMES

Joseph LOFTUSSpecial

NLRB orders ITU to bargain in good faith and cease use of devices designed to create closed shop conditions; rejects union protest that such bargaining strategy was stopped 5 yrs ago; says record shows union tries to seek closed shop conditions by 1 means or another

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EDITORIAL WRITING THEME OF SEMINAR; 27 Newspaper Men to Attend American Press Institute Conclave at Columbia

Date: 10 May 1953

27 to attend Press Inst seminar on ed writing; list

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PERIL OF INQUIRIES STRESSED BY EDITOR

Date: 10 May 1953

J R Wiggins warns of implications of issue; ACLU urges ASNE study

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N. L. R. B. CRITICIZES AIMS OF PRINTERS; Charges I. T. U. Still Is Trying to Obtain Closed Shop -Union Loses 1948 Suit

Date: 10 May 1953

NLRB orders ITU to bargain in good faith and cease use of devices designed to create closed shop conditions; rejects union protest that such bargaining strategy was stopped 5 yrs ago; says record shows union tries to seek closed shop conditions by 1 means or another

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STILL IN USE

Date: 10 May 1953

EDMUND MARX

Edmund MARX

Lrs on Commager article on Zenger

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ARGENTINE PAPERS DROP U. S. AGENCIES; Pressure by Peron Government Forces Most to Omit Items--Dulles Deplores Action

Date: 10 May 1953

By EDWARD A. MORROW

Edward MORROW

papers drop agencies dispatches; La Nacion halts use of NY Times repts; Times correspondent scored; Sec Dulles decries Govt actions; says US will protest

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News of the Advertising and Marketing Fields

Date: 10 May 1953

By JAMES J. NAGLE

James NAGLE

Mdsg div mgr Heisser on Mickey Mouse and other Disney characters products

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News Agencies Being Dropped

Date: 10 May 1953

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Major Sports News

Date: 10 May 1953

Secret Meeting, Acorn Stakes

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