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Lori Singer
Lori Singer (born November 6, 1957)〔''New York Times'', "(Lori Singer )". Accessed 22 November 2011.〕 is an American actress and cellist. She is perhaps best known for her role as Ariel Moore, the female lead in the 1984 feature film ''Footloose'', and as Julie Miller in the television series ''Fame''. ==Early life and musical career== Singer was born in Corpus Christi, Texas.〔 She grew up in a musical family: her father, Jacques Singer, was a conductor and protégé of Leopold Stokowski, and her mother, Leslie, is a concert pianist.〔"Jacques Singer, Led Orchestras in the West" ''New York Times'', August 12, 1980.〕 Her brother is the actor Marc Singer. As a child, she was often around such luminaries as Leonard Bernstein.〔 Singer is Jewish.〔("Jake Gyllenhaal" ), juf.org, web site of the Jewish United Fund〕〔Danis, Kirsten (September 27, 1998). ("Group Spreads Hebrew; Teaches Language to Jews" ), ''New York Post''〕 A Juilliard-trained cellist, she was a student of Leonard Rose.〔nycmanhattan.org, "(Juilliard )". Accessed 14 May 2011.〕 Singer made her debut as soloist at age thirteen with the Oregon Symphony.〔Long, Genevieve J. “Making `Good Music’: The Oregon Symphony and Music Director Jacques Singer, 1962–1971. Oregon Historical Quarterly, Spring 2008.〕 Singer has performed in public on such stages as the Royal Albert Hall and Carnegie Hall. She plays the cello in ''Short Cuts'', ''Fame'', and also in ''Sarabande'' (1997), a short film by Atom Egoyan which is part of the ''Inspired by Bach'' series. Singer performed as soloist at Carnegie Hall in January 2008, premiering a hymn written by Karl Jenkins in memory of Martin Luther King, Jr.〔dciny.org, "(DCINY’s Inaugural 2008 Concert )". Accessed 14 May 2011.〕
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