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Linda Lawson (actress)

Linda Lawson (born January 14, 1936, Ann Arbor, Michigan)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0493275/ )〕 is an American actress and singer.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/40988/Linda-Lawson )
In a career spanning from 1956 to 2005, she appeared in films and many television series, including ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents''; ''The Alfred Hitchcock Hour''; ''Maverick'', in which she played Clint Eastwood's "other woman" in the episode "Duel at Sundown"; James Michener's ''Adventures in Paradise'', in which she played recurring character "Renee" in six episodes; ''Don't Call Me Charlie'', in which she portrayed "Pat Perry" for eighteen episodes; ''Ben Casey'', in which she played "Laura Fremont" for nine episodes; ''Saved by the Bell: The New Class''; ''M Squad''; ''Overland Trail''; ''Wagon Train'', in which she played the princess of a lost Aztec; two episodes of ''Bonanza'' with Edgar Buchanan and Telly Savalas respectively; ''It Takes a Thief''; ''ER''; ''The Virginian''; ''Mr. Lucky''; ''Perry Mason''; ''The Real McCoys''; ''The Aquanauts''; ''Sea Hunt''; ''Tales of Wells Fargo''; ''77 Sunset Strip''; ''Hawaiian Eye''; ''Border Patrol''; ''Colt .45''; ''Peter Gunn''; ''Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer'' and ''The Tall Man'' among many others. She also appeared in several movies, including ''Sometimes a Great Notion'' and ''Night Tide''.
On May 5, 1955, Lawson was dubbed "Miss Cue"
in reference to a series of nuclear tests conducted by the US military under "Operation Teapot," and publicized as "Operation Cue" in a short film distributed by the US Federal Civil Defense Administration.

==Music==
In 1960, Lawson recorded ''Introducing Linda Lawson''. The music was conducted and arranged by Marty Paich.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.freshsoundrecords.com/introducing_linda_lawson-cd-1453.html )
Tracks:
* ''Are You With Me'' (H. Levin, D. Robinson)
* ''Where Flamingos Fly'' (J. Kennedy, M. Spoliansky)
* ''But Beautiful'' (J. Burke, J. VanHeusen)
* ''Me And My Shadow'' (B. Rose, A. Jolson, D. Dreyer)
* ''You Don't Know What Love Is'' (Raye, DePaul)
* ''Easy To Love'' (Cole Porter)
* ''Meaning of the Blues'' (Bobby Troup, Leah Worth)
* ''Mood Indigo'' (D. Ellinton, I. Mills, A. Bigard)
* ''Like Young'' (P. F. Webster, A. Previn)
* ''Hi-Lili-Hi-Ho'' (H. Deutsch, B. Kaper)
* ''Make The Man Love Me'' (D. Fields, A. Schwartz)
* ''Up Pops Love'' (R. Faith, C. Kehner)

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