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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kaiulani_LeeKaiulani Lee - Wikipedia

    Kaiulani Lee is an American actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Rachel Carson in both the film and stage version of A Sense of Wonder, which she also wrote. [1]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0435260Kaiulani Lee - IMDb

    Kaiulani Lee is an American actress with over 35 years of experience in theater, film and television. She is known for her roles in Cujo, The World According to Garp, Hush, and A Sense of Wonder, a play based on Rachel Carson's life and works.

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    • Arlington, Virginia, USA
  3. Kaiulani Lee is a versatile performer with over forty years of experience in theater, film and television. She is best known for her one-woman plays based on Rachel Carson and Mother Jones, which she has performed worldwide and received critical acclaim.

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  4. Kaiulani Lee, Creator of A Sense of Wonder, The Life and Works of Rachel Carson and Can't Scare Me...The Story of Mother Jones

  5. Kaiulani Lee is an actress, playwright and professor with over 35 years of experience in theater, film and television. She is known for her roles in The World According to Garp, Cujo, A Midwife's Tale and her one-woman plays A Sense of Wonder and Can't Scare Me.

    • February 28, 1950
  6. Kaiulani Lee is a performer who portrays the environmentalist Rachel Carson in a one-person play, A Sense of Wonder. She shares her personal and artistic connection with Carson, and why she wrote the play to inspire audiences to protect the natural world.

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  8. This docudrama traces the life and work of Maine midwife, Martha Ballard (Kaiulani Lee), through the account of her own diary from 1785 to 1812. She and her surveyor husband, Ephraim (Ron Tough), moved from Massachusetts to the frontier of Maine during the Revolution; the rapid social changes in their new republic are felt at the domestic level.