Ronee Blakley (born August 24 1945) is an American actress, singer, songwriter, composer, producer, and director.
Ronee Blakley was born in Nampa Idaho, daughter of civil engineer Ronald Blakley and his wife Carol.
Blakley’s early years were spent in the Pacific Northwest where she was selected as Idaho's representative to Girl's Nation while in high school.
She studied at Mills College, Stanford University, and went to New York to attend Juillia...
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Ronee Blakley (born August 24 1945) is an American actress, singer, songwriter, composer, producer, and director.
Ronee Blakley was born in Nampa Idaho, daughter of civil engineer Ronald Blakley and his wife Carol.
Blakley’s early years were spent in the Pacific Northwest where she was selected as Idaho's representative to Girl's Nation while in high school.
She studied at Mills College, Stanford University, and went to New York to attend Juilliard for post-graduate work.
Ronee began in New York improvising vocally with Moog synthesizers in Carnegie Hall to music by Gershon Kingsley.
Blakley’s first soundtrack was composed was for the 20th Century Fox Film "Wecome Home Soldier Boys" and earned her a spot in "Who's Who in America."
In 1972, the folk-rock album "Ronee Blakley" debuted on Elektra Records. The album featured Blakley’s original songs, accompanied by her talent on the piano. Blakley also made the musical arrangements. The song “Bluebird” featured a duet with Linda Rondstat....
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