Ginger Prince (born ) was a child actress, best known for her roles in
a handful of Hallmark Productions pictures. She starred in three of
Kroger Babb's productions. She then returned to Atlanta, GA to host a
radio program, "Ginger from Georgia".Prince would later perform in
Babb's narrative on alcoholism, One Too Many, with two musical
numbers, and in the female beauty film The Secrets of Beauty with
Hollywood makeup artist Ern Westmore.She spent the rest of her
childhood in Atlanta, dancing and experiencing a typical ''s girlhood
before attending Stephens College in Missouri. However, the bright
lights beckoned and she headed to New York to fulfill her dreams. She
performed in summer stock at Casa Manana, and several other
productions before returning to Atlanta and marrying, having two
daughters, and becoming a choreographer for the Southern Ballet and
later the Atlanta Ballet. She won a National Choreographer's Grant for
her critically acclaimed modern ballet, "Lifeline". She also served on
the Georgia Council for the Arts during Jimmy Carter's years as
governor.She returned to acting in earnest in the late s. She appeared
in many productions at the Golden Apple Dinner Theatre in Sarasota,
Florida, and summer stock at The Brunswick Music Theatre in Brunswick,
Maine. In the early s, she returned to New York. In , she landed a
national tour of Pippin with Ben Vereen in the role of Fastrada. Then,
the original cast of the Off Broadway Steel Magnolias on Christopher
Street at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.
a handful of Hallmark Productions pictures. She starred in three of
Kroger Babb's productions. She then returned to Atlanta, GA to host a
radio program, "Ginger from Georgia".Prince would later perform in
Babb's narrative on alcoholism, One Too Many, with two musical
numbers, and in the female beauty film The Secrets of Beauty with
Hollywood makeup artist Ern Westmore.She spent the rest of her
childhood in Atlanta, dancing and experiencing a typical ''s girlhood
before attending Stephens College in Missouri. However, the bright
lights beckoned and she headed to New York to fulfill her dreams. She
performed in summer stock at Casa Manana, and several other
productions before returning to Atlanta and marrying, having two
daughters, and becoming a choreographer for the Southern Ballet and
later the Atlanta Ballet. She won a National Choreographer's Grant for
her critically acclaimed modern ballet, "Lifeline". She also served on
the Georgia Council for the Arts during Jimmy Carter's years as
governor.She returned to acting in earnest in the late s. She appeared
in many productions at the Golden Apple Dinner Theatre in Sarasota,
Florida, and summer stock at The Brunswick Music Theatre in Brunswick,
Maine. In the early s, she returned to New York. In , she landed a
national tour of Pippin with Ben Vereen in the role of Fastrada. Then,
the original cast of the Off Broadway Steel Magnolias on Christopher
Street at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.
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