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Name
  
Doreen Tracey

Role
  
Television Actor

Ex-spouse
  
Robert Washburn


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Born
  
April 13, 1943 (age 81) (
1943-04-13
)

Education
  
John Burroughs High School

Parents
  
Murray Katzelnick, Elizabeth Hay

Movies and TV shows
  
The Mickey Mouse Club, Walt Disney Presents, Westward Ho the Wagons!

Similar People
  
Karen Pendleton, Darlene Gillespie, Bobby Burgess, William Beaudine, Walt Disney

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Doreen Isabelle Tracey (born April 13, 1943) is an English performer on the original Mickey Mouse Club television show from 1955 to 1958.

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Life and career

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Tracey was born in St Pancras, London, England. Her parents, Sidney Tracey and Bessie Hay, were an American vaudeville dance team that performed for Allied soldiers during World War II. Her father's original name was Murray Katzelnick; he immigrated to the United States from Russia with his Jewish parents as an infant. When Doreen was four, her family returned to the United States, where her father first ran a nightclub, then opened a dance studio in Hollywood, California]].

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Tracey learned to dance and sing at an early age, courtesy of the many instructors and performers who worked out at her father's studio. Her first professional work was an uncredited singing and dancing bit in the musical film The Farmer Takes a Wife (1953). At age twelve she auditioned for the Mickey Mouse Club and was hired. She appeared for all three seasons of the show's original run. In 1956, she was featured in the Disney western Westward Ho, the Wagons!, and in the third season of the Mickey Mouse Club, had a role in the serial Annette. She was cast as Scraps, the Patchwork Girl, in a musical number from the proposed live-action Disney film Rainbow Road to Oz on an episode of the Disneyland television show in September 1957. The movie was never made, and when the Mickey Mouse Club stopped filming in 1958, Tracey switched to singing live at concerts and teen nightclubs.

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She appeared on several television shows, including the episode "April Fool" (April 1, 1959), of ABC's The Donna Reed Show, with James Darren in a guest-starring role as well. Tracey wound up her career as a performer touring American military bases in South Vietnam and Thailand and performing lead vocals for a Filipino rock group. She later worked for Frank Zappa as a publicist, and became an amateur weight-lifter. She twice posed nude for the men's magazine Gallery in 1976 and again, in 1979. In 2001, an excerpt from her memoirs, called Confessions of a Mouseketeer, was published in the NPR anthology I Thought My Father Was God. She married Robert Washburn and had a son, but the marriage ended in divorce.


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References

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