Lulu Roman
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Lulu Roman (Smith) (born May 6, 1947, in Dallas, Texas) was a former telephone operator and go-go dancer turned comedian and singer. She is probably best known as a regular on the comedy-music series Hee Haw.
Roman was born with a thyroid dysfunction in a home for unwed mothers and quickly placed in an orphanage. It was there that her weight problem furthered her pain, preventing her adoption and making her the center of teasing by the other children. She felt that it was during this time that she learned to use her sense of humor as a defense.
During her 20+ year stint on Hee Haw, she went through a bout of drug addiction which lead to two arrests and caused her to be booted from the show in 1971. About this time, the unmarried Roman discovered that she was pregnant.
During this time, LuLu's search for happiness and acceptance, which had almost led her to her personal destruction, instead, led to her Christian conversion. Positive changes in her life eventually resulted in a full pardon from the Governor of Texas and reinstatement on Hee Haw, (where she would stay until the show ended production in the mid 90's.)
She also has a career as a singer of Southern Gospel music, and has recorded several albums. In 1999 Lulu Roman was inducted into the Country Gospel Music Hall of Fame with fellow artists, Andy Griffith, Barbara Mandrell, David L. Cook , Gary S. Paxton, Loretta Lynn, Jimmy Snow and Jodi Miller. [1]