The first half of my life was spent in the entertainment industry. At the age of nineteen, I began singing big band music with Pete Fountain in the New Orleans French Quarter. After moving to Manhattan in my twenties, I played the part of Fabrizio in the popular soap opera, As the World Turns. I appeared as young Frances Farmer in the musical Mrs. Farmer's Daughter, directed by Tom O'Hourgan, and taught Dustin Hoffman how to speak with a Mississippi drawl for the movie Tootsie. Moving to Los Angeles at age 26, I ran a successful catering business and appeared in Follow Your Heart for Paramount Studios. I also owned a horse ranch in California, Wild Oats Ranch, and have been both a trainer and a rodeo performer, excelling in barrel racing events. Last year, I left the California desert and drove to New York with all the horses, cats and dogs, because I wanted to see them all playing in the green grass of the Hudson Valley. Why should you want me as your realtor? My various incarnations as entertainer, rancher and business owner enable me to deal with all kinds of people, from different walks of life. Having once had a terrible personal experience selling property in California, I have vowed never to let my clients go through a similar experience. I am only happy if you are happy! I look forward to meeting you and helping you realize your dreams and I promise you that we'll have fun doing it!
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