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- Jay Neugeboren (born Jacob Mordecai Neugeboren; May 30, 1938, in Brooklyn) is an American novelist, essayist, and short story writer. Jay Neugeboren was...
- sister in your movie!'" In 1994, she had her breakout comedy role of Mrs. Neugeboren in the Farrelly Brothers' Dumb and Dumber. The film was released on December...
- as Bobby Swanson: Mary's kidnapped husband. Lin Shaye as Mrs. Margie Neugeboren (referred to by Harry as "Mrs. Noogieburger"): A dog owner and client...
- City of Las Vegas mayoral race". KLAS-TV. Retrieved December 31, 2023. Neugeboren, Eric (May 16, 2024). "Las Vegas mayoral candidates debate policy, defend...
- Psychiatric Center, Pam read Jay Neugeboren's book Imagining Robert, which convinced him to try to treat Neugeboren's brother Robert, about whom the book...
- rejects trans identities". NBC News. June 21, 2022. Retrieved May 16, 2024. Neugeboren, By Eric (July 19, 2022). "Only one Texas Republican in Congress voted...
- "Ching-Chong" Josh Braaten as Toby Teal Redmann as Terri Lin Shaye as Margie Neugeboren Julie Costello as Fraida **** Shawnie Costello as Rita **** Timothy...
- Michael Benson. Old Ballparks, by Lawrence Ritter. The Zodiacs, by Jay Neugeboren. The Greatest Ballpark Ever: Ebbets Field and the Story of the Brooklyn...
- B**** Cam Neely Cam Neely Billy in 4C Brady Bluhm Brady Bluhm Mrs. Margie Neugeboren Lin Shaye Fraida **** Julie Costello Kathleen Turner Carly CraigY Mary...
- Binomial name †Megaselachus subauriculatus Glyckman, 1964 Others species †"M." cr****us? (Costa, 1865 Non Neugeboren, 1850) †"M." polygyrus? (Morton, 1835)...