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Lezlie dalton biography of donald

          Other lives: A signalman in the Royal Navy, he helped to deliver much needed supplies to Malta during the second world war..

          Lezlie Dalton (born 12 August ; age 80) is an actress who played Drea in the Star Trek: The Original Series second season episode "By Any Other Name".

        1. On Wednesday, January 18, Leslie passed away from breast cancer at the age of Leslie will always be the much-loved daughter of Barbara (nee Shoultz).
        2. Other lives: A signalman in the Royal Navy, he helped to deliver much needed supplies to Malta during the second world war.
        3. Leslie was a hard-working, dedicated professional who lived her life with purpose, balance, grace and quiet confidence.
        4. View Robert Leslie Dalton, Jr.'s obituary, contribute to their memorial, see their funeral service details, and more.
        5. The Golddiggers

          Singing and dancing troupe

          The Golddiggers was a female singing and dancing troupe created for The Dean Martin Show. They performed on TV, live tours, and internationally with the USO.

          The group was formed in 1968, dissolved in 1992, and reorganized in 2007. It has numbered between four and thirteen members over various time periods.

          The group debuted on The Dean Martin Show and was later featured in a summer replacement television series on NBC over three seasons.

          Community Hero: Leslie Dalton leads an organization that once helped her.

          In addition to backing Dean Martin on his show and in his nightclub act, the group performed on their own on other television programs, in live venues, and in three of Bob Hope's Christmas tours. Several members of the original (1968 to 1973) troupe continue to perform as "The Golddiggers," while other former group members perform in other acts, groups, or as solo artists.

          History

          The original idea, to form a group of singer-dancers that would be called "The Golddiggers", grew out of a nee