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Allen was also at the center of high-profile publicity stunts, spilling over multiple radio shows and into the public spotlight in general: her search for her missing brother in 1933 (crossing over on various shows, including dramas) and her run for President in 1940. She also found herself the subject of the Philo Vance novel The Gracie Allen Murder Case, playing herself (minus George) in the 1939 film version.

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  • Allen was also at the center of high-profile publicity stunts, spilling over multiple radio shows and into the public spotlight in general: her search for her missing brother in 1933 (crossing over on various shows, including dramas) and her run for President in 1940. She also found herself the subject of the Philo Vance novel The Gracie Allen Murder Case, playing herself (minus George) in the 1939 film version.
  • Gracie Allen was an American comedian. She was well known for a comedy act with her husband. They would often end their comedy act with him saying "Say good night, Gracie." to which she would respond "Good night, Gracie." Ben Grimm would watch the show. After his transformation to the Thing and creation of the Fantastic Four, Thing quoted her husband's line to a robot controlled by the Puppet Master. The Fantastic Four recounted this story to Dick Clark and Gary Owens on the Dick Clark's Scholarship Telethon.
  • Gracie Allen was a 20th century American comedian and television actress. She was married to George Burns. They performed together as the comedy duo "Burns and Allen". They would end their stage shows and television program with the immortal phrase "Say Goodnight Gracie". This phrase made its first appearance at the Roxy Theater in New York City, in 1932. After attempting to learn humor, with little success, Data accidentally paraphrased their hallmark and elicited laughter among the crew on the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Outrageous Okona" )
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  • Allen was also at the center of high-profile publicity stunts, spilling over multiple radio shows and into the public spotlight in general: her search for her missing brother in 1933 (crossing over on various shows, including dramas) and her run for President in 1940. She also found herself the subject of the Philo Vance novel The Gracie Allen Murder Case, playing herself (minus George) in the 1939 film version.
  • Gracie Allen was a 20th century American comedian and television actress. She was married to George Burns. They performed together as the comedy duo "Burns and Allen". They would end their stage shows and television program with the immortal phrase "Say Goodnight Gracie". This phrase made its first appearance at the Roxy Theater in New York City, in 1932. After attempting to learn humor, with little success, Data accidentally paraphrased their hallmark and elicited laughter among the crew on the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Outrageous Okona" ) Given the pairing of the two names, the humpback whale, Gracie, in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home was (presumably) named by the staff at the Cetacean Institute for Allen.
  • Gracie Allen was an American comedian. She was well known for a comedy act with her husband. They would often end their comedy act with him saying "Say good night, Gracie." to which she would respond "Good night, Gracie." Ben Grimm would watch the show. After his transformation to the Thing and creation of the Fantastic Four, Thing quoted her husband's line to a robot controlled by the Puppet Master. The Fantastic Four recounted this story to Dick Clark and Gary Owens on the Dick Clark's Scholarship Telethon.
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