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'''Lee Meredith''' (b. October 22, 1947, [[River Edge, New Jersey]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[actress]]. She was born '''Judith Lee Sauls''' and grew up in [[Fair Lawn, New Jersey]].<ref>Rohan, Virginia. [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-45507368.html "Once a Bombshell..."], ''[[The Record (Bergen County)]]'', July 1, 2001. Accessed March 29, 2011. "Meredith -- so convincing as the Swedish tease -- was born and raised Judi-Lee Sauls in Fair Lawn, and adopted her stage name right before ''The Producers''."</ref> She is married to Burt Stratford.
'''Lee Meredith''' (b. October 22, 1947, [[River Edge, New Jersey]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[actress]]. She was born '''Judith Lee Sauls''' and grew up in [[Fair Lawn, New Jersey]].<ref>Rohan, Virginia. [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-45507368.html "Once a Bombshell..."], ''[[The Record (Bergen County)]]'', July 1, 2001. Accessed March 29, 2011. "Meredith -- so convincing as the Swedish tease -- was born and raised Judi-Lee Sauls in Fair Lawn, and adopted her stage name right before ''The Producers''."</ref> She is married to Burt Stratford.


In 1972 she appeared in a sketch scene in the original Broadway production of ''[[The Sunshine Boys]]'' as well as repeating her performance in the 1975 film version with [[Walter Matthau]] and [[George Burns]]. However, she is best known for playing [[Ulla (The Producers)|Ulla]] in the original 1968 version of ''[[The Producers (1968 film)|The Producers]]''. Lore Noto, well-known producer of The Fantasticks recommended Lee and sent her to the casting director (Lore rented office space to Mel Brooks during the time Mel was creating the original film version of The Producers. Lore was working on the broadway production of The Yearling).<ref>http://news.google.com/newspapers? </ref>Her most recent appearance is on the DVD edition of that film (2002), where she gives an interview.
In 1972 she appeared in a sketch scene in the original Broadway production of ''[[The Sunshine Boys]]'' as well as repeating her performance in the 1975 film version with [[Walter Matthau]] and [[George Burns]]. However, she is best known for playing [[Ulla (The Producers)|Ulla]] in the original 1968 version of ''[[The Producers (1968 film)|The Producers]]''. <ref>Lore Noto, well-known producer of The Fantasticks recommended Lee and sent her to the casting director (Lore rented office space to Mel Brooks during the time Mel was creating the original film version of The Producers. Lore was working on the broadway production of The Yearling).<ref>http://news.google.com/newspapers? </ref>Her most recent appearance is on the DVD edition of that film (2002), where she gives an interview.


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Revision as of 20:11, 6 December 2013

Lee Meredith (b. October 22, 1947, River Edge, New Jersey) is an American actress. She was born Judith Lee Sauls and grew up in Fair Lawn, New Jersey.[1] She is married to Burt Stratford.

In 1972 she appeared in a sketch scene in the original Broadway production of The Sunshine Boys as well as repeating her performance in the 1975 film version with Walter Matthau and George Burns. However, she is best known for playing Ulla in the original 1968 version of The Producers. Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).Her most recent appearance is on the DVD edition of that film (2002), where she gives an interview.

==Credits==[2]nid=1955&dat=19671031&id=68gtAAAAIBAJ&sjid=k6AFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1725%2C5987012</ref>

References

  1. ^ Rohan, Virginia. "Once a Bombshell...", The Record (Bergen County), July 1, 2001. Accessed March 29, 2011. "Meredith -- so convincing as the Swedish tease -- was born and raised Judi-Lee Sauls in Fair Lawn, and adopted her stage name right before The Producers."
  2. ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?

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