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Bambi Linn (born Bambina Aennchen Linnemeier; April 26, 1926) is a retired American dancer, choreographer, and actress.[1]

Bambi Linn
Born

Bambina Aennchen Linnemeier


(1926-04-26) April 26, 1926 (age 98)
Occupation(s)Dancer, choreographer, actress
Spouses
  • Rod Alexander (1950-1959; divorced); 1 child
  • Joseph de Jesus

    (m. 1960)​ ; 2 children

    Born to Henry William Linnemeier (a surveyor and accountant) and Mary "Mimi" (Tweer) Linnemeier in 1926, Bambi Linn trained extensively with noted choreographer Agnes de Mille. At the age of 17, she made her Broadway debut in the original production of Oklahoma! (1943). With the death of actor George S. Irving, she became the last surviving cast member of the original opening night cast of Oklahoma!

    De Mille used her again as Louise in Carousel (1945) as Louise, the daughter who gets slapped causing her father's return to purgatory, for which she earned a Theatre World Award. Linn repeated the role in the 1957 revival at City Center. Her other Broadway credits include the title role in Alice in Wonderland (1947) and Blanche in I Can Get It for You Wholesale (1962). Linn, who was a guest soloist with American Ballet Theatre, continued making occasional stage appearances until the early 1980s.

    In the 1950s, Linn was best known as half of a ballroom dance team with her first husband, dancer Rod Alexander ( Burke). The two made frequent appearances on TV's Your Show of Shows, The Colgate Comedy Hour, Toast of the Town, and Max Liebman Presents, and others. Linn made only one film appearance: as the fantasy Laurey in the extended "Dream Ballet" sequence in Oklahoma! (1955). She and Alexander created a similar dream ballet for the live 1955 broadcast of The Desert Song.[2]

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    After her divorce from Rod Alexander after nine years of marriage, she married Joseph de Jesus on August 4, 1960. Linn had one child by her first marriage and two children by her second marriage.[citation needed]

    References

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    1. ^ "On This Day in History: April 26 Bambi Up On Her Toes". Brooklyn Eagle. 2007-04-26. Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2007-08-29.
  • ^ Myers, Eric. "Romberg: The Desert Song. Opera News, April 2011, Vol. 75, No. 10, accessed June 16, 2011.
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