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- Height5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- Nancy Sirianni was born on February 22, 1957 in Bayville, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Psycho Sisters (1998), Pride & Loyalty (2002) and Urban Mythology (2000). She was previously married to Jackie Martling.
- SpouseJackie Martling(? - 2003) (divorced)
- On-air phone arguments with Howard Stern (1990's)
- Played at Woodstock '99.
- Once married to The Howard Stern Show writer Jackie Martling, Nancy is best remembered by fans by her call-in arguments with Stern himself.
- Nancy and then-husband Jackie Martling both appeared in the ultra-low-budget horror film, Ghoul School (with no scenes together), which was mentioned many times (in jest) on The Howard Stern Show.
- Her once-husband Jackie Martling's legendary on-air apology to Nancy for "The Jessica Hahn Bathtub Incident" inspired the scene in the movie Private Parts when Howard takes a bath with a sexy model. But Fred Norris, Stern's other collaborator, is in the scene instead of Jackie.
- On her Facebook page, the only reference to The Howard Stern Show is an old photo of the four wives (she wrote "Does This Count?" as a caption) of the former primary Stern Show players, and she noted that of Howard, Fred, Gary and Jackie's wives, only Fred and Gary were still married.
- For the most part, Jack writes the songs he sings, and I write the songs I sing, words and music. We'll come together after it's basically been written, and changes do happen, but we both write both. If you listen to the lyrics, you'll find that my partner Jack is a true poet, while I tend to be more of a storyteller. The songs we write with JC are more true collaborations from the start.
- I think the songs are at once extremely personal and reflect true experiences, and are, conversely, simply triggers, sort of anthems of emotion. None of my songs are that simple, that specific, and so there is no simple "subject" of any particular song. And I asked Jack and he said, "Ditto." How'd we do? Thanks for the opportunity to tell our stupid little story.
- I happen to be a very fine actress, and I haven't had a break.
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