

Robie Lester
Acting•Born March 23, 1925•Died June 14, 2005 (age 80)•Megargel, Texas, USA
Biography
Robie Lester (born Roberta Lester) was an American voice artist, singer, actress, and author. Lester was born in Megargel, Texas and raised in northern Ontario, Canada.[1] After a few years in Detroit, she joined the US Army Air Corps before attending UCLA with a major in music. In Hollywood, she worked with Henry Mancini and Herb Alpert, recorded for Liberty, Warner Brothers and A&M, and sang demos for songwriters. At A&M Records Lester recorded one of her most frequently heard, though uncredited, contributions—the Spanish verse in the Sandpipers 1966 hit "Guantanamera". From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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DepartmentActing
BirthdayMarch 23, 1925
Day of DeathJune 14, 2005
Place of BirthMegargel, Texas, USA
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