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Moon Unit Zappa

Moon Unit Zappa (born September 28, 1967) is the oldest daughter of rock musician Frank Zappa. Her first fame derives from a vocal improvisation on her father's song "Valley Girl" on 1982 when she was 15. This song is about vals (Valley girls) and features Moon improvising phrases in the valspeak dialect.

The song was released on a single (the only one from Zappa that became a United States top 40 hit), which features several pictures of Moon with her father Frank. It was first released on the album Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch.

Moon was born in New York City. She has three younger siblings, Dweezil, Ahmet, and Diva.

Recently she has worked as a stand up comic, magazine writer, actress (including the sit-com 'Normal Life'), and author of the novel America, the Beautiful, Publisher: Touchstone (September 11, 2001) ISBN 0743213831

Famous valspeak quote: "Gag me with a spoon."

Zappa is married to Paul Doucette, drummer for the band Matchbox 20.

Moon Unit Zappa gave birth to Frank Zappa's first grandchild (Mathilda Plum Doucette) on December 21, 2004, which would have been her late father's sixty-fourth birthday.

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In Austin Powers, Moon Unit Zappa is one of the units on the moon


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In Austin Powers, Moon Unit Zappa is one of the units on the moon. He also appeared on Broadway during those years. Moon Unit Zappa gave birth to Frank Zappa's first grandchild (Mathilda Plum Doucette) on December 21, 2004, which would have been her late father's sixty-fourth birthday. Several of the better known films were The Trouble With Harry, In Cold Blood, and Topaz. Zappa is married to Paul Doucette, drummer for the band Matchbox 20. During his television career, Forsythe also continued to make movies. Famous valspeak quote: "Gag me with a spoon.". He was also the voice of Charlie on the hit show, Charlie's Angels.

Recently she has worked as a stand up comic, magazine writer, actress (including the sit-com 'Normal Life'), and author of the novel America, the Beautiful, Publisher: Touchstone (September 11, 2001) ISBN 0743213831. He went onto film several other television programs, including The John Forsythe Show, To Rome With Love, Dynasty, and The Powers That Be. She has three younger siblings, Dweezil, Ahmet, and Diva. He was nominated for an Emmy for this role. Moon was born in New York City. The show ran until 1962. It was first released on the album Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch. In 1957, Forsythe moved to Hollywood to star in the television program, Bachelor Father.

The song was released on a single (the only one from Zappa that became a United States top 40 hit), which features several pictures of Moon with her father Frank. He also made several television appearances. This song is about vals (Valley girls) and features Moon improvising phrases in the valspeak dialect. After the war, he returned to Broadway. Her first fame derives from a vocal improvisation on her father's song "Valley Girl" on 1982 when she was 15. He made his first film during this time, Destination Tokyo with Cary Grant. Moon Unit Zappa (born September 28, 1967) is the oldest daughter of rock musician Frank Zappa. Prior to World War II he had a contract with Warner Brothers studio.

He eventually drifted towards Broadway. Forsythe began his career as an announcer for the Brooklyn Dodgers, quickly moving on to radio soap operas. He served in the US Army Air Corp during World War II. They had two daughters, Page and Brooke.

His second wife, Julie Warren, died in 1994. They had one son, Dall. He was divorced from his first wife, Parker McCormick. He has been married twice.

Forsythe attended the University of North Carolina, after graduation he moved to New York City and studied with the Actor's Studio. He is probably best known for his role of Blake Carrington on the ABC prime-time soap opera, Dynasty. John Forsythe (born John Lincoln Freund on January 29, 1918) is an actor.