Maggie Van Ostrand was born Maggie Van Ostrand (born Margaret Rinhard in Queens, New York City) is an American humorist best known for her newspaper column which appears in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
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She was head writer for Goodson-Todman’s quiz show, “Trivia Trap,” and, as a freelancer, has ghost-written for television sitcom writers and stand-up comics. She has performed her own stand-up and some guy in the audience even laughed once. 83 · 7 Wikipedia Encyclopedia: Katie "Big Nose" Elder site: Maggie Van Ostrand is a regular contributor to the Chicago Tribune and has had articles published in the Boston Globe, Amarillo Globe-News, Philadelphia Inquirer and Newsday and is a judge of the Arizona Press Club's annual humor writing award and a judge for.
Humor columnist Maggie Van Ostrand's Biography Maggie Van Ostrand was almost born and raised in Manhattan, but hey, Queens is still inside the City line. She started writing when she was very young, but ran into a barrier of parental discouragement.
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