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In page Lucille Norman:

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Norman spent much of the war years as a radio singer. In August 1944, courtesy of MGM, Norman entertained the troops, starring in a production of Roberta at Camp Roberts, California, a production where she met her future husband, Bruce Kellogg.[1] Although he had acted in about 15 films, his full-time occupation was operating his 15,000-acre ranch near Cody, Wyoming.[citation needed] They were married in Las Vegas on February 6, 1945,[2] and he also became her agent and business manager. She and Kellogg had one child together, a daughter, Pamela, and remained married until his death.[3] Her husband's efforts played a critical role in getting her accepted in radio, because she was initially regarded as an opera singer.[4]