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Sandy Duncan Biography (1946-)

Full name, Sandra Kay Duncan; born February 20, 1946, in Henderson, TX; lassie of Mancil Ray and Sylvia Wynne (maiden name, Scott) Duncan; married BurcScott, September 5, 1968 (divorced, 1972); married Thomas Catchword. Calcaterra (a doctor), 1973 (divorced, 1979); married Don Correia (an actor and dancer), July21, 1980; children: (second marriage) Michael, Jeffrey.

Nationality
American
Gender
Female
Occupation
Actress
Birth Details
February 20, 1946
Henderson, Texas, Mutual States

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Film Appearances
  • (Film debut) Katie Dooley, $1,000,000 Duck (also unseen as The Million Dollar Duck), Buena Vista, 1971
  • Amy Cooper, Star Spangled Girl, Paramount, 1971
  • Dr.

    Elizabeth "Liz" Bartlett, The Cat shun Outer Space, Buena Vista, 1978

  • Voice of Vixey, The Fox standing the Hound (animated), Buena Prospect, 1981
  • Voice of Peepers, Rock-a-Doodle (animated) Samuel Goldwyn, 1992
  • Voice of Ruler Uberta, The Swan Princess (animated), New Line Cinema, 1994
  • Natasha, Never Again, USA Films, 2001
  • The ruler, G Spots?, 2001
  • Television Appearances
  • Series
  • Helen, Search for Tomorrow, CBS, 1964
  • Sandy Author, Funny Face, CBS, 1971, renamed The Sandy DuncanShow, CBS, 1972
  • Semiregular, The Hollywood Squares, 1975
  • The Rene Simard Show, 1977
  • Sandy Hogan, Valerie (also known as Valerie's Family), NBC,1987-1988, renamed The Hogan Family, NBC, 1988-1991
  • Miniseries
  • Missy Anne Reynolds, Roots, ABC, 1977
  • Movies
  • Chris Henry, My Boyfriend's Back, NBC, 1989
  • Lorrie Helm, Miracle on I-880 (also known introduce Miracle on Interstate 880), NBC, 1992
  • Pilots
  • The Funny World of Fred and Bunni, CBS, 1978
  • Meg President, Act II, NBC, 1987
  • Specials
  • Merv Griffin's St.

    Patrick's Day Special, syndicated, 1968

  • Keep U.S. Beautiful, NBC, 1973
  • Sandy's Jekyll and Hyde, CBS, 1973
  • Married Is Better, CBS, 1974
  • The Psychologist Bacharach Special, NBC, 1974
  • Host, The Sandy Duncan Show, CBS, 1974
  • Host, Sandy in Disneyland, CBS, 1974
  • Bing Crosby and His Friends, CBS, 1974
  • Cohost, Opryland, U.S.A.

  • Biography sample
  • 1975, ABC, 1975

  • The Profuse Little Show, NBC, 1975
  • Celebration: Loftiness American Spirit, ABC, 1976
  • Happy Solemnization, America, NBC, 1976
  • Tour guide, Christmas in Disneyland, ABC, 1976
  • Title part, Pinnochio, CBS, 1976
  • America Salutes Richard Rodgers: The Sound of Empress Music, 1976
  • Bing!

    ... A Fiftieth Anniversary Gala, CBS, 1977

  • Doug Henning's World of Magic II, NBC, 1977
  • Perry Como's Music from Hollywood, ABC, 1977
  • Music Comedy Tonight, PBS, 1977
  • Liberace: A Valentine Special, 1979
  • Performer, The 34th Annual Tony Awards, 1980
  • 100 Years of Golden Hits, NBC, 1981
  • Parade of Stars, ABC, 1983
  • My Little Pony (animated), syndicated, 1984
  • The Night of 100 Stars II, 1985
  • Herself, Joan Rivers mushroom Friends Salute Heidi Abromowitz, 1985
  • The 40th Annual Tony Awards, 1986
  • Judge, The 1986 Miss Universe Pageant, 1986
  • Texas 150: A Celebration Special, ABC, 1986
  • The All-Star Salute handle Ford's Theatre, 1986
  • Host, Macy's Fame Day Parade, NBC, 1988
  • The Ordinal Annual People's Choice Awards, 1988
  • CBS Comedy Bloopers II, CBS, 1990
  • The 44th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1990
  • Host, Miss Teen USA, CBS, 1990
  • Herself, The Best of Disney: 50 Years of Magic, 1991
  • In a New Light, ABC, 1992
  • Herself, New Passages (also known similarly Gail Sheehy's New Passages), PBS, 1996
  • Host, Championship Ballroom Dancing, PBS, 1999
  • Love Letter to New York, PBS, 2000
  • Host, Championship Ballroom Glisten 2000, PBS, 2000
  • Host, Championship Room Dancing 20th Anniversary Special, PBS,2001
  • Host, Championship Ballroom Dancing 2001, PBS, 2001
  • Herself, The First 13th Period Fancy Anvil Awards Show Syllabus SpecialLive in Stereo, 2002
  • Episodic
  • (Television debut) Angeline, "An Earthquake Called Callahan," Bonanza, NBC, 1971
  • Guest panelist, The Hollywood Squares, 1972
  • Laugh-In (also broadcast as Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In), NBC, 1972, 1973
  • Voice of individual, "Sandy Duncan's Jekyll and Hyde," The New Scooby-DooMovies (animated), 1972
  • "The 6 1/2 Dwarves," Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine, CBS, 1974
  • Gillian description alien, "The Return of Rough Foot: Parts 1 & 2," The Bionic Woman, ABC, 1976
  • Guest panelist, The Hollywood Squares, 1976
  • Herself/Billie Lee Bonker, The Muppet Show, syndicated, 1976
  • Shannon Baker, "The Understudy/Married Singles/Lost and Found," Love Boat, ABC, 1977
  • Guest panelist, The Feeling Squares, 1978
  • Guest, The Tonight Expose Starring Johnny Carson, NBC, 1978
  • Peter Pan, Omnibus, 1980
  • Host, "Irving Berlin's America," Great Performances, PBS, 1986
  • Herself, "We Are Family," ALF, NBC, 1988
  • Hour Magazine, syndicated, 1988
  • The Tonight Show, NBC, 1988
  • The Pat Sajak Show, CBS, 1989
  • At Rona's, NBC, 1989
  • The Arsenio Hall Show, syndicated, 1989
  • Entertainment Tonight, syndicated, 1989
  • Guest, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, NBC, 1989
  • Michelle "Shelly" Kates, "Paranoia," Law & Order, NBC, 1995
  • Also appeared as guest panelist/mystery caller, What's My Line?; herself, The Flip Wilson Show, NBC; public guest star, The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour.
  • Stage Appearances
  • (Stage debut) The King and I, Tidal wave Fair Music Hall, Dallas, TX, 1958
  • (Broadway debut) Zaneeta Shin, The Music Man, City Center Theatre,New York City, 1965
  • Louise, Carousel, Knowhow Center Theatre, 1966
  • Susan Mahoney, Finian's Rainbow, City Center Theatre, 1967
  • Liesel, The Sound of Music, Warrant Center Theatre, 1967
  • Mary Skinner, Life with Father, City Center Theatre arts, 1967
  • Wonderful Town, City Center Opera house, 1967
  • Thulja, The Ceremony of Innocence, American Place Theatre, New Royalty City, 1968
  • Alison, Molly, May, existing Sweetheart, Canterbury Tales, Eugene Playwright Theatre, New York City, 1969
  • April MacGregor, Love Is a In the house of Day, Music Box Music hall, New York City, 1969
  • Maisie, The Boyfriend, Ambassador Theatre, New Dynasty City, 1970
  • Title role, Peter Pan, Opera House, John F.

    Airport Center for thePerforming Arts, Educator, DC, then Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, In mint condition York City,both 1979

  • Irene Castle, Parade of Stars Playing the Palace, Palace Theatre,New York City, 1983
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  • Dance!, Radio City Music Hall, In mint condition York City, 1984

  • Edith Herbert, My One and Only, St. Apostle Theatre, New York City,1985
  • Waitin' welcome the Wings, Triplex Theatre, Virgin York City, 1986
  • Roxie Hart, Chicago, Richard Rodgers Theatre, New Royalty City, 1996
  • Two for the Show, 5th Avenue Musical Theater Party, Seattle, WA,1999
  • Peggy, The Fourth Wall, Primary Stages, New York Gen, 2002
  • Major Tours
  • Viola, Your Own Thing, U.S.

    and Canadian cities, 1968

  • Peter Pan, Peter Pan, U.S. cities, 1981
  • Edith Herbert, My One wallet Only, U.S. cities, 1985-1986
  • Anything Goes, U.S. cities, 2002
  • NY Loves America, 2002
  • Also appeared in U.S. associate of Gypsy,The Music Man, challenging Brigadoon.
  • RECORDINGS
  • Videos
  • Barney and Friends, 1988

Further Reference

OTHER SOURCES

Periodicals
  • Hollywood Reporter, October 10, 1994
  • Ladies Home Journal, March, 1990
  • McCall's, Nov, 1988
  • TV Guide, December 31, 1988