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Lesley Ann Warren (born August 16, 1946) is an American actress, singer and dancer. She made her Broadway debut in 110 in the Shade in 1963. In 1965 she received wide recognition for playing the title role in the television musical production of Cinderella .
Lesley Ann Warren, at age 18, played the title role. [24] The film also features rare on camera appearances by dubbers Betty Noyes and Bill Lee, who play a couple that briefly sing about their daughter (played by Trudi Ames). [25] The first broadcast was on February 22, 1965, and it was rebroadcast eight times through February 1974. [4]
The telecast was remade in 1965 starring Lesley Ann Warren, [8] [9] [10] airing annually on CBS from 1965 to 1972. [11] The idea to remake Cinderella for television a second time originated as early as 1992, at which time producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron first approached the Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization about obtaining the screen ...
A second production on the network followed eight years later, starring Lesley Ann Warren. The 1997 iteration differed from its predecessors by boasting a racially diverse cast.
Cinderella (1965), a second production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, starring 18-year-old Lesley Ann Warren in the leading role, and featuring Stuart Damon as the Prince, with Ginger Rogers, Walter Pidgeon, and Celeste Holm (filmed in color and broadcast annually for 10 years). Hey, Cinderella!
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical “Bad Cinderella” is closing on Broadway roughly four months after opening night. The producers announced it will play its final show at the Imperial Theatre on ...
Stuart Damon, as the Prince; Lesley Ann Warren, as Cinderella (1965) The original 1957 broadcast starred Julie Andrews as Cinderella and Jon Cypher as the Prince. [1] More than 107 million viewers saw the broadcast. [2] [3] Its extraordinary popularity led to consideration of a Broadway adaptation as soon as early 1958, but none materialized. [4]
Cinderella (1965 TV film), a TV film remake of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical, starring Lesley Ann Warren; Cinderella, an American erotic musical comedy; Cinderella (Russian: Золушка, romanized: Zolushka), a Soviet animated musical film; Cinderella, a 1996 Australian animated film produced by Burbank Animation Studios