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Lugene Sanders

Trevalene Lugene Solomon (born September 17, 1934) is an American retired actress and former child star. The peak of her career was during the mid-1950s. Before getting married and retiring from acting in the early 1960s, Solomon went under the name Lugene Sanders.
Sanders is best remembered for portraying the role of Barbara "Babs" Riley, the teenage daughter of Chester and Peg Riley on the second television incarnation of radio's ''The Life of Riley'' on NBC. She was on the show for its entire six season run from 1953-1958.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Young Hollywood Hall of Fame: 1950s )〕 After ''Riley'', Sanders had very few roles in television and film. She co-starred in the film ''Tormented'' (1960) where she played the role of Meg Hubbard alongside Richard Carlson and Susan Gordon. She also had a stint as the star of a short-lived CBS television series ''Meet Corliss Archer'' based on the successful radio program of the same name. Sanders played the title role of Corliss Archer. The series, however was only meant to air as a summer replacement series and did not make it to the fall schedule and was off the air by September 1951. Another live syndicated television version aired only for 5 months in 1953 but Sanders was not involved in it. She retired from acting in 1960 to raise her two baby daughters.
==Personal life==
Sanders was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1934. Before moving to Los Angeles with her mother in the late 1940s, Sanders attended Capitol Hill High School.
Sanders married Marvin Solomon on March 18, 1954. Solomon is a retired businessman who specialized in hospital equipment. The Solomons have two daughters together. Their eldest daughter, Jennifer Solomon, (born 1958), splits her time between San Francisco, Lake Tahoe and Buenos Aires and is a successful business woman and dancer. Their youngest daughter, Kimberly Quinn, (born 1960), formerly Kimberly Fortier. Quinn is a journalist, commentator, magazine writer and author.
Lugene Sanders and her husband both now are retired and live in California.〔 They have four grandchildren together.

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