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Received a Special Tony Award in 1970. Previously, she was nominated twice for a Tony: in 1962 as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Musical) for "I Can Get It for You Wholesale," and in 1964 as Best Actress (Musical) for portraying Fanny Brice in "Funny Girl," a signature role she recreated in her Oscar-winning performance in the film version of the same name, Funny Girl (1968).
Godmother of Caleigh Peters
She and Shirley MacLaine celebrate their joint birthday together every year.
Announced engagement to James Brolin. [May 1997]
Attended Bais Yakov School in Brooklyn, New York as a child.
Daughter of Diana Rosen and Emmanuel Streisand.
Has an older brother Sheldon Streisand and younger half-sister Rosalyn (originally Rosalind) Kind.
Singer/actress/director.
Mother of actor Jason Gould.
Sister of Roslyn Kind.
Favorite colour is white. Loves Chinese food and coffee icecream. Hates performing live. Good friends with Shirley MacLaine and Donna Karan.
When she and Neil Diamond had a smash hit in 1978 with "You Don't Bring Me Flowers", it was not the first time that the Brooklyn-born superstars had sung together. While students at New York City's Erasmus High School, they both sang in the school choir.
Supported Al Gore's bid for the presidency. [2000]
Is a staunch Democrat.
Spoke out against the nomination of former Missouri Senator John Ashcroft for Attorney General. [2001]
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