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  2. Deep in My Heart (1954 film) - Wikipedia

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    Deep in My Heart is a 1954 American MGM biographical musical film about the life of operetta composer Sigmund Romberg, who wrote the music for The Student Prince, The Desert Song, and The New Moon, among others. Leonard Spigelgass adapted the film from Elliott Arnold's 1949 biography of the same name.

  3. Deep in My Heart (1999 film) - Wikipedia

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    Deep in My Heart is a 1999 American drama television film directed by Anita W. Addison. It stars Anne Bancroft and Lynn Whitfield. It is based on a true story. [1] The film was broadcast on CBS on February 14, 1999. [2] Bancroft received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for her role. [3]

  4. Deep in My Heart - Wikipedia

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    Deep in My Heart, 1954 American biographical musical film; Deep in My Heart, 1999 American television film "Deep in My Heart" (song), a 1990 song by Clubhouse, featuring Silver Pozzoli "Deep in My Heart", a song by Britney Spears from the album ...Baby One More Time, 1999 "Deep In My Heart", a song by the Drums from the album Encyclopedia, 2014

  5. Words and Music (1948 film) - Wikipedia

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    Words and Music is a 1948 American biographical musical film loosely based on the creative partnership of the composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist Lorenz Hart.The film stars Mickey Rooney as Hart and Tom Drake as Rodgers, along with Janet Leigh, Betty Garrett, Ann Sothern and numerous musical stars.

  6. José Ferrer - Wikipedia

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    José Vicente Ferrer de Otero y Cintrón [1] (January 8, 1912 – January 26, 1992) was a Puerto Rican actor and director of stage, film and television. He was one of the most celebrated and esteemed Hispanic American actors—or, indeed, actors of any ethnicity—during his lifetime and after, with a career spanning nearly 60 years between 1935 and 1992.

  7. Doe Avedon - Wikipedia

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    Doe Avedon was born Dorcas Marie Nowell in Old Westbury, New York, Long Island on April 7, 1925. Her mother died when she was three years old, after which she was raised by her father who worked as a butler.

  8. Fred Norbert Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Kelly performed with his older brother Gene as one of the "Kelly Brothers" in Vaudeville. In 1940 Fred replaced Gene in the Broadway production The Time of Your Life written by William Saroyan, in the role of "Harry the Hoofer" for which he won three Donaldson Awards (precursors of the Tony Awards) [4] for this role—one for acting, one for choreography and one for comedy. [5]

  9. Carol Richards - Wikipedia

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    Carol Swiedler (stage name Carol Richards or Carole Richards) (June 6, 1922 – March 16, 2007) was an American singer, radio and television performer, best remembered for her duets with Bing Crosby on the hit single "Silver Bells" and the song "Sunshine Cake."