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Ronee Blakely : ウィキペディア英語版
Ronee Blakley

Ronee Sue Blakley (born August 24, 1945) is an American entertainer. A singer, songwriter, composer, producer and director, she is perhaps best known as an actress. Her most well-known role was the fictional country superstar Barbara Jean in Robert Altman's 1975 film ''Nashville'', for which she won a National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress and was nominated for an Academy Award. She also had a role in ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'' (1984).
==Life and career==
Blakley was born in Nampa, Idaho, the daughter of civil engineer Ronald Blakley and his wife Carol (née Brown; 1923–2009).〔http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/idahopress/obituary.aspx?n=carol-blakley&pid=134113722 accessed 8/19/14〕 Blakely has three siblings, brothers John and Stephen Blakly, and a sister Marthetta "Muffie." Ronee's brother Stephen died of AIDS in 1996, at age 44.〔http://cfeo.org/Scholarships/scholarship.php?id=6 accessed 8/19/14〕 Carol Blakly became a champion of gay rights after her son came out to their religious family.〔http://books.google.com/books?id=RJ5-svzhDuMC&pg=PA244&lpg=PA244&dq=ronee+ronald+blakely&source=bl&ots=To_n05l7oc&sig=JNtz1zwFQ1SDmIltNycfYs03q-E&hl=en&sa=X&ei=E91kUYcYydHYBa3ngeAM&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAjgK#v=onepage&q=ronee%20ronald%20blakely&f=false〕 Blakley’s early years were spent in the Pacific Northwest where she was selected as Idaho's representative to Girl's Nation while in high school. She studied at Mills College, Stanford University, and went to New York to attend Juilliard for post-graduate work.
Blakley began in New York improvising vocally with Moog synthesizers in Carnegie Hall to music by Gershon Kingsley. Her first soundtrack was composed for the 20th Century Fox film ''Welcome Home, Soldier Boys'' and earned her a spot in ''Who's Who in America.''

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