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  1. Loulie Jean Norman (March 12, 1913 - August 2, 2005) was a coloratura soprano who worked with arranger Gordon Jenkins. Jenkins and Norman collaborated on a number of albums. Norman was also a member of The Rhythmaires and the Ray Conniff Singers . Career. Norman was born in Birmingham, Alabama.

  2. lascronicasdestartrek.com › 2011/09/22 › star-trekSTAR TREK:LOULIE JEAN NORMAN

    22 de sept. de 2011 · Loulie Jean Norman Price nació el 12 de marzo de 1913 en Birmingham, Alabama (Estados Unidos) y falleció el 2 de agosto de 2005 en Studio City, California, a la edad de 92 años, después de una grave enfermedad corta. Era considerada la soprano más perfecta de su época para los estudios en la industria del….

  3. Loulie Jean Norman was born on March 12, 1913 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. She was an actress, known for Star Trek (1966), Porgy and Bess (1959) and Rock Odyssey (1987). She was married to Norman Henry Price. She died on August 2, 2005 in Studio City, California, USA.

    • March 12, 1913
    • August 2, 2005
  4. Loulie Jean Norman was born on 12 March 1913 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. She was an actress, known for Star Trek (1966), Porgy and Bess (1959) and Rock Odyssey (1987). She was married to Norman Henry Price. She died on 2 August 2005 in Studio City, California, USA.

    • Actress, Additional Crew, Soundtrack
    • March 12, 1913
    • Loulie Jean Norman
    • August 2, 2005
  5. 7 de jul. de 2023 · Loulie Jean Norman died on August 2, 2005, at her home in Studio City, California, at age 92. By virtue of her personality, clear and flawless voice, and connections, she was one of Hollywood’s most noted vocalists and sopranos, although she never became well known because so much of her work was behind the scenes.

  6. Loulie Jean Norman (12 March 1913 – 2 August 2005; age 92) was the soprano who sang the wordless accompaniment to the theme music of Star Trek: The Original Series. Her voice can also be heard in eerie music that accompanies the Talosians' illusions in "The Cage", also composed by Alexander Courage.

  7. Loulie Jean Norman (1913-2005) was a singer who performed with several groups, as a session singer, and as a dubbing or off-camera vocalist in film and television. As a member of vocal arranger Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires, she was a regular on radio's The Stan Freberg Show and sang backup on most...