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Born in Lincoln, Nebraska 6/15/1926. Married to actor Bruce Kellogg (1945-1966 his death). She began her career at age fourteen performing a solo with The Columbis (Ohio) Symphony Orchestra, and was preparing to be featured on The Metropolitan Opera Auditions Of The Air on December 7, 1941, when the program was canceleld due to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Soprano vocalist and actress that made her movie debut in For Me & My Gal (1942).
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By the the middle 1940's, Norman was a frequent guest star on radio programs including The
Carnation Contented Hour for NBC and CBS; The Railroad Hour for ABC and NBC.
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Star of a local Radio-TV (KNX-Los Angeles) program called Lucille Norman Sings during the 1950's. Norman pretty much retired from performing in the middle 1960s, but remained active in the Presbyterian Church, and as a reader for the blind.
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