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Leslie Uggams height and weight – Measurement in meters, feet, KG and Ibs

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Leslie Marian Uggams is an American actress and singer. Beginning her career as a child in the early 1950s, Uggams is recognized for portraying Kizzy Reynolds in the television miniseries Roots, earning Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominations for her performance.

Height in meters and feet

Uggams was born in Harlem and she is the daughter of Juanita Ernestine (Smith), a Cotton Club chorus girl/dancer, and Harold Coyden Uggams, an elevator operator and maintenance man, who was a singer with the Hall Johnson choir.

Uggams attended the Professional Children’s School of New York and Juilliard. Her aunt, singer Eloise C. Uggams, encouraged her musical training. One of her grandfathers was Coyden H. Uggams, twice pastor of Zion Presbyterian Church in Charleston, South Carolina from 1902 to 1906 and 1913 to 1919.

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Uggams stands at a height of 5 feet and 4 inches tall in 1.66 meters.

Weight in KG and ibs

Uggams started in show business as a child in 1951, playing the niece of Ethel Waters on Beulah. That same year she appeared as a featured performer at the famed Apollo Theater in Harlem, alongside Ella Fitzgerald. She made her professional debut at the age of six on Jack Barry’s NBC show “Stars And Stardust.”

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Following that, she performed in “Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts”. Uggams got her biggest break on The Lawrence Welk Show and was a regular on Sing Along with Mitch, starring record producer-conductor Mitch Miller. In 1954, ten-year-old Uggams made a record for MGM, which included a reworking of the song Santa Baby as “Uncle Santa,” with words suitable for a child. In 1960, she sang, off-screen, “Give Me That Old Time Religion” in the film Inherit the Wind.

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Uggams came to be recognized by TV audiences as an upcoming teen talent in 1958 on the musical quiz show series Name That Tune. A record executive was in the studio audience and signed her to a contract. Her records “One More Sunrise” (an English-language cover of Ivo Robic’s “Morgen”, 1959) and “House Built on Sand” made Billboard magazine’s charts.

Uggams weighs 54 kilograms and 119 pounds.

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