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Bonnie Lynn Fields : ウィキペディア英語版
Bonnie Lynn Fields

Bonnie Lynn Fields (July 18, 1944 – November 17, 2012) was an American actress and Mouseketeer on ''The Mickey Mouse Club'', beginning with the show's third season. Her film credits included roles in ''Angel in My Pocket'', ''Bye Bye Birdie'', and ''Funny Girl''.〔
Fields was born Bonita Fields in Walterboro, South Carolina.〔 Fields was just 12 years old when she was cast as a Mouseketeer, joining ''The Mickey Mouse Club'' at the start of its third season (1957-1958).〔 Approximately 5,000 children auditioned to join the show for its third season; Fields was the second to the last person to audition for the show.〔 Walt Disney reportedly personally asked Fields to change her name from "Bonita," which had three syllables, to a new two-syllable stage name ("Bonnie") to harmonize more effectively with the show's other Musketeers during musical songs.〔
In the 1960s, Fields appeared on Broadway, including ''Half a Sixpence'' and ''Kelly''.〔
Fields died from throat cancer in Richmond, Indiana, on November 17, 2012, aged 68.〔
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