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  1. Lane Bradbury was born in Buckhead, Georgia, near Atlanta. She studied ballet as a young girl. In the 1950s, she moved to New York City, and was admitted to the Actors Studio .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0102902Lane Bradbury - IMDb

    Lane Bradbury is an American actress, writer and producer, born in 1938 in Georgia. She has appeared in TV shows and movies such as Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Then Came Bronson and Major Arcana.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1 min
    • Buckhead, Georgia, USA
  3. Lane Bradbury is an actress and writer who was born in Georgia in 1938. She has appeared in Broadway shows, TV series and films, and has two daughters with director Lou Antonio.

    • Actress, Writer, Producer
    • June 17, 1938
  4. Lane Bradbury will be interviewed by Foster Hirsch. Hirsch is Professor of Film at Brooklyn College and the author of 16 books about film and theater, including books on Kurt Weill, Woody Allen, Hal Prince, and Otto Preminger, as well as the classic study of Film Noir, The Dark Side of the Screen.

  5. Lane Bradbury Interview on this episode of The Jim Masters Show LIVE! Legendary television, movie actress, writer and producer Lane Bradbury joins host Jim M...

  6. Lane Bradbury BIO. Bradbury made her Broadway debut in J.B., performing with Raymond Massey and Christopher Plummer. She starred in Tennessee Williams' play Night of the Iguana with veteran ...

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  8. Jun 10, 2017 · By Myra Chanin . I arrived at Lane Bradbury’s one-woman show, Let Me Entertain You, Again, my heart filled with compassion for the child performer who’d created the role of Baby June in the original Broadway production of Gypsy — the tot forced to sing “Let Me Entertain You,” (8xy=z) times a week which made her the surefire winner of my Christian Martyr of the Century Award, only to learn that Lane Bradbury played Dainty June, the teen-aged rebellious survivor of Mama Rose’s ...