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Katherine MacGregor (born Dorlee Deane McGregor; January 12, 1925 – November 13, 2018) was an American actress who portrayed Harriet Oleson in Little House on the Prairie. [1] She started her career on stage in New York City, in theatres off and on Broadway , credited as Scottie MacGregor .
Catherine McGregor AM is a prominent Australian writer, commentator and former Australian Defence Force officer. [4]She has worked as an Australian Army Officer, as a cricket commentator and writer, and as a speechwriter to former New South Wales Labor Premier Bob Carr, former Federal Labor Party leader Kim Beazley and to the 1993 Liberal Party election campaign.
Catherine MacGregor was born Catherine Fiamma in Morocco. [2] Her parents, both mathematics teachers with Corsican and Basque roots, raised her in Casablanca until she was 14. [1] She attended Lycée Lyautey there, and later moved to Paris with her mother.
Katherine MacGregor, who played Harriet Oleson on 'Little House on the Prairie,' has died at 93 years old.
Katharine MacGregor is an American political advisor and lobbyist who served as the United States Deputy Secretary of the Interior in the final year of President Trump's first term. She assumed office in February 2020, succeeding David Bernhardt , who was confirmed as Secretary of the Interior. [ 1 ]
Katherine MacGregor: Mercantile proprietor; wife and mother Nellie Oleson: 1–7, 9: 104: Alison Arngrim: Oldest child of Nels and Harriet Willie Oleson: 1–9: 140: Jonathan Gilbert: Son of Nels and Harriet Nancy Oleson: 8–9: 33: Allison Balson: Daughter of Nels and Harriet, adopted from orphanage Percival Dalton/Isaac Cohen: 6–7: 11 ...
Cate McGregor (born 1956), Australian transgender writer and commentator; Catherine MacGregor (born 1972), French business executive; Katie McGregor (born 1977), American long distance runner; Katharine MacGregor, American public official since 2000s; Kate MacGregor (born 1991), English Olympic competitor in sailing
During that time, Heydemann was only the second female at the helm of a Paris CAC 40 company, following Engie's Catherine MacGregor, later to be joined by Estelle Brachlianoff of Veolia in July 2022. [8] [9]