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Marcie /ˈmɑːrsi/ is a
fictional character featured in the long-running
syndicated daily and
Sunday comic strip Peanuts by
Charles M. Schulz.
Marcie is...
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Marcie Mic****e Free (born Mark
Edward Free;
April 12, 1954) is an
American rock singer, best
known as the lead
singer of King Kobra,
Signal and Unruly...
- Look up Marcy or
Marcie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Marcy or
Marcie may
refer to:
Alfred Marcy (1900–1977), U.S. Army
colonel Elizabeth Eunice...
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Snoopy Presents: One-of-a-Kind
Marcie,
known simply as One-of-a-Kind
Marcie, is a 2023
Peanuts animated TV
special directed by
Raymond S. Persi, written...
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Marcia Blank (born May 21, 1944)
known as
Marcie Blane, is a
former American pop
singer from 1962 to 1965.
Blane was born in Brooklyn, New York. As a favor...
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Marcie Rendon (born 1952) is a
Native American playwright, poet, author, and
community arts
activist based in Minneapolis. She is an
enrolled member of...
- (although in The
Peanuts Movie,
Snoopy in Space, and The
Snoopy Show she,
Marcie, and
Franklin live in the same
neighborhood and
attend the same school)...
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Zulay Henao, and
April Parker Jones as the five
female leads Alex, Kelly,
Marcie,
Esperanza and
Natalie on "their
quest to find love in the
midst of managing...
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Marcie Maxwell (born May 2, 1955) is an
American politician who
served as a
member of the
Washington House of Representatives,
representing the 41st district...
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Marcie Dodd (born
March 10, 1978) is an
American musical theatre actress, who is best
known for
playing Elphaba and
Nessarose in
various U.S. companies...