Allyn Ann McLerie passes away at 91
Allyn Ann McLerie passes away at 91
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The veteran Hollywood actress, singer and dancer Allyn Ann McLerie, on Monday, has passed away. According to the sources, the actor has been at the age of 91. She was living in North Bend, Washington where she took her last breath. 

Allyn Ann McLerie was born in Cannada and raised in Brooklyn. She has represented Amy Spettigue in George Abbott's musical parody 'Where's Charley?' during its original Broadway runs in the year 1948-50 and 1951. 

As per the reports say he first husband was Adolph Green. Adolph Green was a legendary playwriter, lyricist, and screenwriter. The couple got divorced in the year 1953. After which, Allyn Ann McLerie got married to the Police Academy actor George Gaynes. The couple was married for 62 years until George Gaynes died in February 2016 at the age of 98. She was also a mother to two, Iya Gaynes and Matthew Gaynes.

The fabulous dancer also appeared on Broadway in the 1940s in 'On the Town' and 'Miss Liberty. Both the dance shows were directed by famed choreographers Jerome Robbins and George Balanchine. McLerie later toured Europe with the American Ballet Theatre as the Cowgirl in de Mille's Rodeo.

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