Shelley Plimpton

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Shelley Plimpton (b. February 27, 1947) is an American former actress and Broadway performer.

The Roseburg, Oregon native had a brief acting career spanning from the late 1960s to the mid 1970s. On Broadway she starred as Chrissy in Hair.

Shelley Plimpton recorded a novelty record released in the 1960s on a 45 on the RCA Victor label, record nunber 47-9357, titled "Frank Mills" which she performed in the musical "Hair".

Plimpton is the wife of theatre director Daniel Sullivan (who directed her in Hair) and mother of actress Martha Plimpton (from a relationship with actor Keith Carradine).

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