Leland Palmer
Leland Palmer, born on June 16, 1945, in Port Washington, New York, is a multifaceted American actress, dancer, and singer whose career spans stage, film, and television. She made her mark on Broadway with notable performances in productions such as *Bajour*, *A Joyful Noise*, *Hello, Dolly!*, *Applause*, and *Pippin*. Her talent earned her two Tony Award nominations: the first in 1967 for her role as Miss Jimmie in *A Joyful Noise*, and the second in 1973 for her portrayal of Fastrada in *Pippin*.
Palmer's television career includes memorable guest appearances on popular shows like *Love, American Style*, *Laverne & Shirley*, and *Rhoda*. In 1976, she became a familiar face on Dinah Shore's summer variety series, *Dinah and Her New Best Friends*. In the realm of film, she is perhaps best recognized for her role as Audrey Paris in Bob Fosse's acclaimed 1979 film, *All That Jazz*, a character inspired by Fosse's wife, Gwen Verdon.
Now known as Linda Posner, Palmer has stepped back from the spotlight but remains active in the arts community, contributing her expertise to local theaters in California. Most recently, she took on the role of choreographer for 42nd Street Moon's production of *Irma La Douce* in San Francisco, showcasing her enduring passion for performance.
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