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    Who is Glynis Johns?

    Question #113159. Asked by serpa. (Mar 02 10 9:19 AM)


    whaddya

    Glynis Johns is a stage and film actress best known for originating the role of Desiree (singer of "Send In the Clowns") in "A Little Night Music", for which she won a Tony award. She also played the children's mother in "Mary Poppins".

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glynis_Johns

    Mar 02 10, 9:32 AM


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