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Birthplace:
New York, New York
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A greatly underutilized talent in features, this stage-trained actress has shone in numerous TV-movies, miniseries and music-oriented specials. America first discovered Lesley Ann Warren as a fresh-faced ingenue; she was a radiant "Cinderella" (CBS, 1966) in the now classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical TV special. The next year, Warren made her feature debut in "The Happiest Millionaire", a Disney musical starring Fred MacMurray. She followed up with another Disney songfest, "The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band" (1968), in which she was the love interest of John Davidson. Warren
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Reportedly was the youngest person ever to be accepted as a member of the Actors Studio
1963
Professional Broadway debut at age 16, "110 in the Shade", the musical version of "The Rainmaker"
1966
Breakthrough role, starring in the CBS-TV adaptation of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Cinderella"
1967
Feature debut, "The Happiest Millionaire", a Disney musical; final film overseen by Walt Disney
Signed to a feature contract by Robert Evans, then president of Paramount
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