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Born in Chicago, she attended Northwestern University. After college, she joined the National Touring Company of Brigadoon. Paula next signed on as understudy to Anne Crowley in the production of Seventeen at the Broadhurst Theatre on Broadway in June, 1951. She then starred in the George White Review, Nice to See You, at the Versailles Club in 1953. Paula would then perform in over 35 musicals and plays on Broadway and in Summer Stock productions across the country. This would include her performing in Kismet for a month at the Music circus in Lambertville, New Jersey, co-starring with Donald O'Connor in Little Me, Gordon McRae and Howard Keel in Carousel and with Jack Carter (whom she later married) in Operation Mad Ball, Born Yesterday and Critic's Choice. Her replacing Jo Sullivan in T

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  • Born in Chicago, she attended Northwestern University. After college, she joined the National Touring Company of Brigadoon. Paula next signed on as understudy to Anne Crowley in the production of Seventeen at the Broadhurst Theatre on Broadway in June, 1951. She then starred in the George White Review, Nice to See You, at the Versailles Club in 1953. Paula would then perform in over 35 musicals and plays on Broadway and in Summer Stock productions across the country. This would include her performing in Kismet for a month at the Music circus in Lambertville, New Jersey, co-starring with Donald O'Connor in Little Me, Gordon McRae and Howard Keel in Carousel and with Jack Carter (whom she later married) in Operation Mad Ball, Born Yesterday and Critic's Choice. Her replacing Jo Sullivan in T
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  • Born in Chicago, she attended Northwestern University. After college, she joined the National Touring Company of Brigadoon. Paula next signed on as understudy to Anne Crowley in the production of Seventeen at the Broadhurst Theatre on Broadway in June, 1951. She then starred in the George White Review, Nice to See You, at the Versailles Club in 1953. Paula would then perform in over 35 musicals and plays on Broadway and in Summer Stock productions across the country. This would include her performing in Kismet for a month at the Music circus in Lambertville, New Jersey, co-starring with Donald O'Connor in Little Me, Gordon McRae and Howard Keel in Carousel and with Jack Carter (whom she later married) in Operation Mad Ball, Born Yesterday and Critic's Choice. Her replacing Jo Sullivan in The Threepenny Opera led to her being recruited by Frank Loesser in the revival of The Most Happy Fella in the New York City Center in 1959. During the time she also appeared as a model, doing a two-page lingerie layout for Picture Week in May, 1956. After The Most Happy Fella, Paula would next appear in From A to Z as a feature player, in 1960, followed by her performance in the musical Wildcat in the Alvin Theater with Lucille Ball. In the early 1960s, she would started to appear on television, beginning with The Ed Sullivan Show as a singer and on Route 66. She would also appear on such shows as The Joey Bishop Show, Hogan's Heroes and Love, American Style, as well as such films as Diary of a Bachelor and Without Her Consent. In 1965, Paula would appear in the play, What Makes Sammy Run?, at the 54th Street Theater in New York City. In 1970, as she appeared in her last three films, Paula would direct the film, Dinah East. Paula has also performed for the USO in Germany, as well as in prestigious theatres and clubs in New York City, Las Vegas, Miami and Lake Tahoe. Paula was married twiced, first to Burt Bacharach and then to Jack Carter. She is the mother of one child, Michael David Carter, a Real Estate Agent.
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