SANDY DUNCAN

Sandy Duncan started her professional career as a child actor at the tender age of 12 in 1958. At the time, she starred in the production of The King and I. It was on stage plays that Duncan rose to stardom, although she already appeared on television and in movies. In the 1960s, she continuously received credits from off-Broadway musicals like South Pacific,  My Fair Lady, and a lot more.

When Duncan turned 60, she started to be seen on the television series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. She also played the role of the senior citizen, Miss Daisy, on stage in the North Carolina production of Driving Miss Daisy. Until today, Duncan continuously performs in theater plays. Duncan’s desire for her own career led her to give up her second marriage because she refused to be a good wife at home. Of course, the marriage ended in failure.

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