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- Birth nameJune Sillman
- Songwriter ("Love Is a Simple Thing") and author, educated at Hollywood High School in California. She wrote songs for films and for the Broadway revues "Who's Who", "New Faces of 1952", and "New Faces of 1956". Joining ASCAP in 1952, her chief musical collaborators include Arthur Siegel and Richard Lewine. Her other popular-song compositions include "Penny Candy", "Monotonous", "The Boy Most Likely to Succeed", "Let's Hold Hands", "I Want You to Be the First to Know", "He Takes Me Off His Income Tax" and "Rinka Tinka Man".- IMDb Mini Biography By: Hup234!
- SpousesSidney Carroll(1940 - November 3, 1988) (his death, 3 children)? Reich (divorced, 1 child)
- She is the mother of composer Jonathan Carroll by her second husband Sidney Carroll. Composer 'Steve Reich' is her son from her first marriage.
- Wrote the book or lyrics for some 12 Broadway musicals.
- Made her debut singing at age 5 at the Fox Theater in Detroit.
- Appeared in Broadway's "New Faces of 1952" in which she co-wrote many of the songs. She also appeared in the 1954 film version of "New Faces."
- She was the sister of producer Leonard Sillman.
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