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Audrey Landers
Audrey Landers, born on July 18, 1956, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is an American actress, singer, writer, and producer. She is renowned for her role as Afton Cooper on the iconic television series "Dallas," where she portrayed a sultry songstress, performing songs she wrote herself. Landers also starred as Val Clarke in the 1985 film adaptation of "A Chorus Line." She has guest-starred on numerous television series, including "The Dukes of Hazzard," "Fantasy Island," and "The Love Boat."

Landers' musical career began at age 14 with her first hit record on Epic Records. She has since achieved a three-decade-long career as a multi-gold and platinum recording artist and songwriter, with hits like "Manuel Goodbye" and "Playa Blanca" becoming European Evergreens. Her concerts have taken her to Europe, Las Vegas, and Atlantic City, where she has performed alongside notable artists such as Billy Crystal and Tom Jones.

In addition to her acting and singing, Landers has made significant contributions behind the scenes as a writer, producer, and director. She co-created the award-winning children's television series "The Huggabug Club," writing over 250 original songs for the show. Alongside her mother, Ruth Landers, she has produced films such as "Circus Island" and developed the Landers STAR Collection, a fashion line gaining popularity worldwide.

Audrey Landers is married to businessman Donald Berkowitz, with whom she has twin sons, Adam and Daniel. Her sister, Judy Landers, is also an actress, and the two have collaborated on various projects. Audrey continues to be active in the entertainment industry, engaging in new creative endeavors with her son Daniel.

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