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  1. Betty Burgess (February 15, 1917 – 2002) was a singer, dancer, and actress in the United States. [1] She married Duncan Laing in 1951 and then George Zaharias in January 1960. She co-starred in the 1935 film Coronado and the 1938 film I Demand Payment . She worked for Paramount as a promising young star. [2] She performed with Sonny Lamont.

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    Betty Burgess (1917-2002) Betty Burgess. Betty Burgess was born Elizabeth Burgess on February 15, 1917, in Los Angeles, California. Her father worked for the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra. She began taking voice lessons and sang on the radio when she was just seven years old. Betty also studied tap dancing and learned how to play the guitar.

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  3. 4,331 Followers, 314 Following, 150 Posts - @bettyburgessdesign on Instagram: "info@bettyburgessdesign.com"

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  4. Betty Burgess Design. Interior design firm based in Atlanta, GA with projects extending from North Carolina, New Orleans, Steamboat Springs, Santa Fe, Napa Valley, and Pebble Beach.

  5. Betty Nell Hamm met the love of her life at a birthday party in 1947, when she was just 12 years old. Lee Roy Burgess said it was love at first sight. They were engaged six years later, following the bride-to-be's unforgettable Christmas-time rendition of "Santa Baby" sung to an audience of one. They were married in 1954, in Los Angeles ...

  6. Betty Burgess was born Elizabeth Burgess on February 15, 1917, in Los Angeles, California. Her father worked for the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra. She began taking voice lessons and sang on the radio when she was just seven years old. Betty also studied tap dancing and learned how to play the guitar. She dreamed of being on the stage so ...

  7. Betty Burgess launched her interior design firm in 2004 after many years with internationally renowned designer Dan Carithers. Burgess remains classical in style incorporating a level of restraint that grounds a space. In turn, her use of fine art, texture, and color play out in unexpected ways. The final result is a refreshing one, balancing ...