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Naelee Rae
Place of Birth
Boyertown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
occupation
Actress/Singer
Naelee Rae (born October 28, 1996)[citation needed] is an American actress and singer.
Career[]
In October 2009, Naelee performed with David Foster to a sold-out audience at Madison Square Garden. Her performance can be seen on Namedrop.com, which can also be accessed through a link on her Myspace page.
She has appeared on the Apollo stage numerous times, and has been featured as "Star of Tomorrow" on Showtime at the Apollo. Her starring acting roles include Maddie Hakansovich on the ABC pilot Drift, and the speaking voice of Tasha on Nickelodeon's "The Backyardigans".
Naelee has had guest roles on Law & Order: Criminal Intent and The Practice, and a recurring role
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The Backyardigans
Animated children's television series
The Backyardigans (bak-YAR-dih-gənz) is an animated musical children's television series created by Janice Burgess for Nickelodeon. The series was written and recorded at Nickelodeon Animation Studio.[1] It centers on five anthropomorphic animal neighbors who imagine themselves on fantastic adventures in their backyard. Each episode is set to a different musical genre and features four songs, composed by Evan Lurie with lyrics by McPaul Smith. The Backyardigans' adventures span many different genres and settings. The show's writers took inspiration from action-adventure films, and many episodes are parodies of films.
Janice Burgess had worked as Nick Jr.'s production executive since the mid-1990s. The Backyardigans originated as a live-action pilot episode titled "Me and My Friends", filmed at Nickelodeon Studios Florida and completed in September 1998. The characters were played by full-body puppets on an indoor stage. The pilot was rejected by Nickelodeon, and Burgess decided to rework the concept into an animated series. In 2001, a second pilot was animated at Nickelodeon Digital in New York. The second pilot was successful, and the series entered production.
The show ran for four seasons, tot