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Lorna Patterson

Lorna Patterson (born July 1, 1956) is an American film, stage and television actress and, more recently, a Jewish cantor. As an actress, her best-known roles were as Randy, the singing stewardess, in ''Airplane!'', and as the lead in the television series ''Private Benjamin''.
==Life and career==
Patterson was born in Whittier, California, where she attended Rio Hondo College for a single semester. Patterson began her professional career while still in high school, performing melodrama at The Bird Cage Theatre at Knott's Berry Farm.〔Johna Blinn, ("Cooking Chinese Is Fun For Private Benjamin Star" ), ''The Palm Beach Post'', May 21, 1981.〕 She is a founding member of the Musical Theatre Guild and has appeared in many stage musicals.〔("Lorna Patterson, Founding Member" ), Musical Theatre Guild (accessed 2014-08-18).〕
She played Randy, the blonde stewardess in the 1980 comedy ''Airplane!'' She co-starred with Tony Randall in the 1981 television pilot'' Sidney Shorr: A Girl's Best Friend''. By the time this became the television series ''Love, Sidney'', she had won the lead role in the 1981–1983 television version of the film ''Private Benjamin'', so her ''Sidney Shorr'' role was played in ''Love, Sidney'' by Swoosie Kurtz. Earlier, she had been a regular on two short-lived series, ''Working Stiffs'' and ''Goodtime Girls''.〔Dan Lewis, ("Lorna Patterson Salutes Private Benjamin'" ), ''Sarasota Journal'', September 2, 1981.〕 She also played Liz Drever in 1984, in ''Royal Flying Doctor Service'', episodes 2, 3 and 4, in Australia.
Patterson was married to actor Robert Ginty. (Patterson worked with Ginty's first wife, Francine Tacker in the 1980 series ''Goodtime Girls'', which also starred a pre–''Designing Women'' Annie Potts and Georgia Engel.) She is currently married to actor/director Michael Lembeck, and the couple have two children.
Patterson converted to Judaism a few years after marrying Lembeck, after having developed an interest in the religion and completing courses in the Louis and Judith Miller Introduction to Judaism Program, a division of the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies at the American Jewish University.〔(The Long Way Home | Issue 7 | American Jewish University ( AJULA ) formerly University of Judaism ), archived by the Wayback Machine (here ).〕〔Melonie Magruder, ("From stewardess to cantor" ), ''The Malibu Times'', May 20, 2009.〕 In 2009 she received her cantorial ordination from the Academy for Jewish Religion in Los Angeles.〔("Cantor Lorna Lembeck" ), Academy for Jewish Religion (accessed 2014-08-06).〕

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