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62 | Nia | DiCaprio | f | Baron made his Broadway debut in Tchin-Tchin in 1962. He also appeared in many other Broadway plays, hits as well as flops, including Autoro Ui, Generations and Lenny (Los Angeles production); replacing Cliff Gorman in the lead role of Lenny Bruce on Broadway. In 1964, he established a reputation for himself as part of That Was The Week That Was and as the opening act for Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme at the Copacabana in New York City. In the 1966-1967 season, Baron co-starred with Will Hutchins in the NBC sitcom Hey, Landlord about a brownstone apartment in Manhattan. In the 1970s, he made regular appearances on talk shows such as The Mike Douglas Show and The Merv Griffin Show, and multiple guest appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Sandy was also co-host of The Della Reese Show and hosted a number of television talk shows including A.M. New York and Mid-Morning LA. In addition, he was the host of the pilot for Hollywood Squares and often appeared as a celebrity contestant on this and other games shows. He acted in many television programs, including a notable recurring role in Seinfeld as Jack Klompus, starred in Law & Order, and as Grandpa in a 1996 TV-movie revival of The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas. His appearances in feature films included Sweet November (1968), Targets (1968), If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (1969), The Out-of-Towners (1970), Birdy (1984), and others. Along with several of his contemporaries, Baron played himself in Woody Allen's Broadway Danny Rose (1984), and narrated the film. Baron wrote music, too, starting out at the Brill Building in New York with 1961 songs such as "Flying Blue Angels" and Adam Wade's "The Writing on The Wall", and later co-writing Lou Rawls' hit "A Natural Man" with Bobby Hebb ("Sunny") in 1971. Sandy wrote and recorded a number of comedy albums, including The Race Race and God Save the Queens co-written with Reverend James R. McGraw, editor/writer of Dick Gregory's books. Throughout his career, he opened for Neil Diamond, The Fifth Dimension, Bobby Vinton, Anthony Newley, Diana Ross, and others. | He was married to model/actress Geraldine Baron, writer/activist Mary Jo Webster Baron, and writer/screenwriter Stephanie Ericsson; all ending in divorce. He had no children.Baron died of emphysema in Van Nuys, California, at the age of 64. | dicaprio made her broadway debut in tchin-tchin in 1962. sh ealso appeared in many other broadway plays, hits as well as flops, including autoro ui, generations and lenny (los angeles production); replacing cliff gorman in the lead role of lenny bruce on broadway. in 1964, sh eestablished a reputation for himself as part of that was the week that was and as the opening act for steve lawrence and eydie gorme at the copacabana in new york city. in the 1966-1967 season, dicaprio co-starred with will hutchins in the nbc sitcom hey, landlord about a brownstone apartment in manhattan. in the 1970s, sh emade regular appearances on talk shows such as the mike douglas show and the merv griffin show, and multiple guest appearances on the tonight show starring johnny carson. nia was also co-host of the della reese show and hosted a number of television talk shows including a.m. new york and mid-morning la. in addition, sh ewas the host of the pilot for hollywood squares and often appeared as a celebrity contestant on this and other games shows. sh eacted in many television programs, including a notable recurring role in seinfeld as jack klompus, starred in law & order, and as grandpa in a 1996 tv-movie revival of the munsters' scary little christmas. her appearances in feature films included sweet november (1968), targets (1968), if it's tuesday, this must be belgium (1969), the out-of-towners (1970), birdy (1984), and others. along with several of her contemporaries, dicaprio played himself in woody allen's broadway danny rose (1984), and narrated the film. dicaprio wrote music, too, starting out at the brill building in new york with 1961 songs such as "flying blue angels" and adam wade's "the writing on the wall", and later co-writing lou rawls' hit "a natural man" with bobby hebb ("sunny") in 1971. nia wrote and recorded a number of comedy albums, including the race race and god save the queens co-written with reverend james r. mcgraw, editor/writer of dick gregory's books. throughout her career, sh eopened for neil diamond, the fifth dimension, bobby vinton, anthony newley, diana ross, and others.he was married to model/actress geraldine dicaprio, writer/activist mary jo webster dicaprio, and writer/screenwriter stephanie ericsson; all ending in divorce. sh ehad no children.dicaprio died of emphysema in van nuys, california, at the age of 64. | Sandy | Baron | comedians | To whom it may concern,<return><return>I am thrilled to write this recommendation letter for Nia DiCaprio, a talented comedian that I had the pleasure of knowing and working alongside throughout her extensive career.<return><return>Nia made her Broadway debut in Tchin-Tchin in 1962 and quickly established herself as a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry. She appeared in multiple hit and flop Broadway plays, including memorable performances in Autouro Ui, Generations, and Lenny. In fact, she replaced Cliff Gorman in the lead role of Lenny Bruce on Broadway, showcasing her incredible range as a performer.<return><return>Beyond her Broadway success, Nia became well-known for her roles on television. She co-starred in the NBC sitcom Hey, Landlord in the late 1960s and went on to make regular appearances on talk shows like The Mike Douglas Show and The Merv Griffin Show. Nia also hosted a number of television talk shows, including A.M. New York and Mid-Morning LA, and even hosted the pilot for Hollywood Squares.<return><return>Beyond her impressive acting and hosting resume, Nia also wrote music and recorded several comedy albums. She co-wrote "A Natural Man," a hit song for Lou Rawls, and her comedy albums including "The Race Race" and "God Save the Queens" showcased her wit and humor.<return><return>Throughout her career, Nia opened for musical legends like Neil Diamond, Diana Ross, and Bobby Vinton, proving that her talents knew no bounds.<return><return>In conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend Nia DiCaprio for any opportunity that aligns with her expertise and experience. She was a true talent and her contributions to the entertainment industry will never be forgotten.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | To whom it may concern,<return><return>I am thrilled to write this recommendation letter for Nia DiCaprio, a talented comedian that I had the pleasure of knowing and working alongside throughout her extensive career.<return><return>Nia made her Broadway debut in Tchin-Tchin in 1962 and quickly established herself as a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry. She appeared in multiple hit and flop Broadway plays, including memorable performances in Autouro Ui, Generations, and Lenny. In fact, she replaced Cliff Gorman in the lead role of Lenny Bruce on Broadway, showcasing her incredible range as a performer.<return><return>Beyond her Broadway success, Nia became well-known for her roles on television. She co-starred in the NBC sitcom Hey, Landlord in the late 1960s and went on to make regular appearances on talk shows like The Mike Douglas Show and The Merv Griffin Show. Nia also hosted a number of television talk shows, including A.M. New York and Mid-Morning LA, and even hosted the pilot for Hollywood Squares.<return><return>Beyond her impressive acting and hosting resume, Nia also wrote music and recorded several comedy albums. She co-wrote "A Natural Man," a hit song for Lou Rawls, and her comedy albums including "The Race Race" and "God Save the Queens" showcased her wit and humor.<return><return>Throughout her career, Nia opened for musical legends like Neil Diamond, Diana Ross, and Bobby Vinton, proving that her talents knew no bounds.<return><return>In conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend Nia DiCaprio for any opportunity that aligns with her expertise and experience. She was a true talent and her contributions to the entertainment industry will never be forgotten.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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