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        1. Nancy Hart is celebrating her 20th year at Forsyth Country Day School.
        2. Nancy hadley age
        3. Additional contributors include Janette Barber, Cheryl Bricker, Valri Bromfield, Cindy Caponera, Bonnie Datt, Jeanne Dorsey, Nora Dunn, Jane Gennaro, Julie.
        4. Martin Short, at 21, gave himself a year to make it as an actor.
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          Valri Bromfield

          Canadian comedian, actor, writer, and television producer

          Valri Bromfield

          Born (1949-02-10) February 10, 1949 (age 75)

          Toronto, Ontario, Canada

          Years active1978–2001

          Valri Bromfield (born February 10, 1949) is a Canadian comedian, actress, writer, and television producer who started her career as one half of a comedy team with Dan Aykroyd.

          Together, they joined the first Toronto company of The Second City where she was one of the original players.[1]

          Career

          She formed a comedy team with Dan Aykroyd. Bromfield was a regular performer on the 1974 The Bobbie Gentry Show.

          Other performers appearing in the show include Valda Aviks, Jim Betts, Karl Blindheim, Valri Bromfield, Avril Chown, Beth Anne Cole, Nancy Dolman, Brian.

          She performed comedy on the first episode of Saturday Night Live on October 11, 1975.[4] Between dress rehearsal and the live airing, Lorne Michaels told her she had to cut her monologue from five minutes to two.[5]

          She also appeared on another SNL episode in 1978.

          In 1979 she played "Mary Mary" on the ABC series Angie. In 1