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Toni Lamond

Toni Lamond AM (born 29 March 1932) is an Australian cabaret singer, stage and television actor, dancer and comedienne. She was given the nickname of "Lolly-Legs Lamond" by fellow veteran performer Noel Ferrier after being voted as having the second-best pair of legs in television while doing ''In Melbourne Tonight''.〔
==Biography==
Lamond was born in Sydney in 1932, as Patricia Lamond Lawman. She began her professional career at the age of ten when she sang on the radio while touring with her vaudevillian parents in variety shows, which included her actress mother Stella Lamond. Her first stage performances were at the Tivoli Theatre in Sydney. Her first performances as a leading lady were with English comedian Tommy Trinder in ''The Tommy Trinder Show'' in 1952. She has starred in Australian productions of ''Oliver!'', ''Annie Get Your Gun'', ''The Pajama Game'' and ''Gypsy: A Musical Fable'' and was a regular in a number of 1970s television shows such as ''Number 96'' and Graham Kennedy's ''In Melbourne Tonight''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Toni Lamond )〕 She later compered her own ''IMT'', becoming the first woman in the world to compere a variety television show.〔
She travelled to the United Kingdom where she appeared in the British night club circuit as well as on BBC-TV and BBC Radio. She also recorded two singles for Philips in London.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Toni Lamond )〕 In the mid 1970s Lamond moved to Los Angeles where she appeared in musicals and television shows. She debuted on the New York stage with ''Cabaret'' at the age of 67. On her return to Australia in the mid 1990s she performed in shows including ''42nd Street'', ''The Pirates of Penzance'' and ''My Fair Lady''.
In 2007, Lamond featured in Australian film ''Razzle Dazzle: A Journey into Dance''. In April–May 2008 she appeared in an autobiographical one-woman show, ''Times of My Life'' (co-written with her son Tony Sheldon), at the Seymour Centre in Sydney.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hear 'em roar: 'We're sisters, not rivals' )
Lamond has written several autobiographical books including, ''First Half'' (1990), ''Along the Way'' (2002) and ''Still a Gypsy'' (2007). The first book went to the top of the best-seller list in eight days.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Toni Lamond – A Great Entertainer )
In July 2010 Lamond was a headline act in the inaugural Melbourne Cabaret Festival.
She joined the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra as well as Trisha Crowe, Michael Falzon, Amanda Harrison, Lucy Maunder, Andy Conaghan and others to record ''I Dreamed A Dream: The Hit Songs Of Broadway'' for ABC Classics, released on 21 June 2013.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.getmusic.com.au/tso/store/detail?id=187141 )〕 Lamond sang Send in the Clowns from Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music.

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