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Birthplace:
Brooklyn, New York
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A former child actor, Cara Williams was a steady presence in features and television from the 1940s through the 60s. Born Bernice Kamiat in Brooklyn, New York, Williams began as a child performer and moved to L.A. as a teenager. After providing voices for animated shorts, she caught the attention of talent scouts and was signed to a contract by 20th Century Fox. Her debut was in the slice of Americana "Happy Land" (1943), which featured Don Ameche, Frances Dee and Ann Rutherford. The buxom blonde went on to appear in supporting parts in musicals ("Something for the Boys" 1944; "Meet Me in Las
Provided voices for animated features
1942
Signed to a contract by 20th century Fox
1943
Feature film debut, "Happy Land"
Earliest TV appearance as performer on "The Chevrolet Tele-Theater" (NBC)
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