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11 Facts About Rhonda Coullet

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Rhonda Lee Oglesby Coullet was born on September 23,1945 and is an American actress, comedian, singer-songwriter, theatre composer and playwright.

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Rhonda Coullet was raised in Springhill, Louisiana before her family moved to Pine Bluff, where she attended Sam Taylor Elementary School and Pine Bluff High School.

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Rhonda Coullet represented the University of Arkansas in the 1965 Miss Arkansas competition, which she won.

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Rhonda Coullet was promoted to the lead female role of Jeanie, and went on to restage the musical in Seattle, Detroit, Miami, Montreal, Copenhagen, and touring productions in Europe.

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Rhonda Coullet joined the cast of the 1973 Off Broadway show National Lampoon Lemmings, performing in various roles alongside such comedic actors as John Belushi, Chevy Chase and Christopher Guest.

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Rhonda Coullet appeared on such albums as National Lampoon Missing White House Tapes and National Lampoon That's Not Funny, That's Sick.

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Rhonda Coullet starred on Broadway in Pump Boys and Dinettes and in the off-Broadway production of Cowgirls.

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Rhonda Coullet wrote "Bigger Than the Both of Us" for Jimmy Buffett on his Riddles in the Sand album, which was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1985.

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Rhonda Coullet was a back-up singer for Buffett, Spinal Tap, and Meat Loaf on his Dead Ringer album.

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Rhonda Coullet was married to musician Armand Coullet from 1970 to 1980.

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Rhonda Coullet's brother Scott Oglesby is a published essayist and novelist.