The Lena Horne show. [Television special : script] / producer/director, Bob Henry ; written by Don Hinkley, Lee Hazelwood, Bob Henry. 1969.

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The Lena Horne show. [Television special : script] / producer/director, Bob Henry ; written by Don Hinkley, Lee Hazelwood, Bob Henry. 1969.

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Horne, Lena.

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Singer, actress, performer of stage, films and television. Lena Horne was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1917 and began her professional career in 1934 as a chorus girl at the Cotton Club in Harlem, New York. In 1935 her career as a singer was launched with the Noble Sissle and later, the Charlie Barnet bands. She toured extensively in the United States and Europe. In the 1940s she appeared at New York's Cafe Society Downtown and from there went to Hollywood where she became the firs...

Hazelwood, Lee

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Henry, Bob, 1919-

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Henry was a television producer, director, and writer who was best known for his work on variety programs; won an Emmy (1970-71) for The Flip Wilson show; his credits include, The Flip Wilson show, The Mac Davis show, Norman Rockwell's America, and specials with Perry Como, Lena Horne, The young Americans, and Andy Williams. From the description of Collection of scripts and production material for television series, 1969-1974. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record ...

Hinkley, Don

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