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Composer, author, actress and singer, educated at Brooklyn College. She sang with dance bands between 1945 and 1952, and appeared in summer stock in several productions including a road production of "Brigadoon". She was also a member of the Phoenix Theatre repertory company. Joining ASCAP in 1951, her popular-song compositions include "I Never Had a Worry in the World", "Little Pink Toes", "Li'l Ole You", "Once I Loved You", "Oh, Mr. Romeo", "More Than Anything", and "I'm on a See-Saw of Love".