Katey Sagal

Actress and singer from 'Married... with Children'

Katey Sagal - Performers & Entertainers born January 19th, 1954
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An American actress and singer, this individual gained prominence in the 1980s through a lead role in the television series 'Married... with Children' as Peg Bundy. She also starred in 'Sons of Anarchy' as Gemma Teller Morrow, showcasing dramatic talent and depth. In addition to acting, this person pursued a music career, releasing albums and singles that highlighted vocal abilities. The contributions to both television and music cemented a significant presence in the entertainment industry.

Starred in 'Married... with Children'

Played Gemma Teller Morrow in 'Sons of Anarchy'

Won a Golden Globe Award for 'Married... with Children'

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