Lucille Norman

Then she and Gene Kelly both made their official screen debuts singing and dancing with Judy Garland in the MGM film For Me and My Gal.[6] During WWII, the Kelloggs sent word to all of the government hospitals that they would give work on their Wyoming ranch to wounded warriors that needed the "rehabilitation that can be found in healthy, out-of-doors employment.[8] She also starred as mistress of ceremonies of her own half-hour CBS radio show on the West Coast, the Hollywood Music Hall.Her appearance as soloist at the March 24, 1951, Easter Sunrise Service at the Bowl (with 2 choirs and the Werner Jenssen Symphony Orchestra) was attended by 20,000 people.[14] Norman returned to Hollywood acting and singing under contract with Warner Brothers Pictures in 1951 as Abby in Painting the Clouds with Sunshine and she played herself in Starlift.Her most notable straight dramatic role was in 1952 starring opposite Randolph Scott in the western film Carson City.
Lucille Norman & Gordon MacRae, The Railroad Hour , 1950
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