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    Nanette Fabray

    American actress, singer and dancer

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  2. Mar 8, 2022 · 40 Vintage Photos of Nanette Fabray From Between the 1940s and ’60s. March 08, 2022 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, celebrity & famous people, portraits. Born 1920 as Ruby Bernadette Nanette Theresa Fabares in San Diego, California, American actress, singer, and dancer Nanette Fabray began her career performing in vaudeville as a child and became a ...

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  4. Actress Nanette Fabray Dies At 97 image gallery. Award Winning Actress Nanette Fabray, Known For Her Work On The Original Rendition Of "One Day At A Time", Died On February 22, 2018. Find more authentic curated albums at Getty Images.

  5. 5 Videos. 22 Photos. A sparkling, entertaining, highly energetic presence ever since her early days (from age 4) as a singing and tap dancing child vaudevillian, Nanette Fabray was once billed as "Baby Nanette". She was born in Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada, then moved to the United States, to Louisiana-born parents, Lily Agnes (McGovern) and ...

  6. Nanette Fabray. Actress: The Band Wagon. A sparkling, entertaining, highly energetic presence ever since her early days (from age 4) as a singing and tap dancing child vaudevillian, Nanette Fabray was once billed as "Baby Nanette". She was born in Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada, then moved to the United States, to Louisiana-born parents, Lily ...

    • October 27, 1920
    • February 22, 2018
  7. Feb 23, 2018 · Photofest. By Anita Gates. Feb. 23, 2018. Nanette Fabray, whose enthusiastic charm, wide smile and diverse talents made her a Tony Award-winning performer in the 1940s and an Emmy Award-winning...

  8. By Robert Viagas. February 23, 2018. Nanette Fabray, original star of Broadway musicals dating back to World War II, including High Button Shoes and Irving Berlin’s swan song Mr. President, and...

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