Ethel Merman(1908-1984)
- Artiste
- Bande-son
Ethel Merman est née le 16 janvier 1908 dans le Queens, New York City, New York, États-Unis. Elle était actrice. Elle est connue pour Un monde fou, fou, fou, fou (1963), Appelez-moi madame (1953) et Y a-t-il un pilote dans l'avion ? (1980). Elle était mariée à Ernest Borgnine, Robert Logan Forman Six, Robert Daniels Levitt et William B. Smith. Elle est morte le 15 février 1984 dans l'état de New York, États-Unis.
- Récompenses
- 5 victoires
Artiste
Bande-son
- 2022
- 2020
- Good Morning Britain3,1Série télévisée
- performer: "There's No Business Like Showbusiness" (non crédité)
- 2019
- 2018
- 2017
- 2014
- 2013
- 2012
- 2012
- 2012
- 2012
- Michael Feinstein's American Songbook7,9Série télévisée
- performer: "Why Do They Call a Private a Private?"
- 2010
- 2009
- Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1930s: Dancing Away the Great Depression8,3Vidéo
- performer: "Mandy" (non crédité)
- 2009
- 2006
- Autre nom
- Miss Ethel Merman
- Taille
- 1,66 m
- Date de naissance
- Date de décès
- 15 février 1984
- Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(causes naturelles)
- ConjointsErnest Borgnine27 juin 1964 - 18 novembre 1964 (divorcé)
- Enfants
- Ethel Levitt
- Autres œuvres(1/17/72) Stage: Appeared in "'S Wonderful, 'S Marvelous, 'S Gershwin".
- Annonces publicitaires
- AnecdotesElaine Stritch was once a stand-by for Ethel Merman for the musical "Call Me Madam". In her one woman show "Elaine Stritch: At Liberty", Stritch told a story illustrating Merman's showmanship and attitude: One night, while performing the song "Can You Use Any Money Today", a drunken audience member kept calling out to Merman while she performed, annoying both the audience and Merman herself. Finally, Merman got to the last line of the song, hit the first three notes, and then stopped the song. She then walked off the stage, through the wings, down the stairs and into the audience. She got to the drunken man, yanked him out of his seat, dragged him up the center aisle and through the doors that led out of the theater and literally threw the man out into the street. She then walked back into the theater, down the center aisle, up the stairs, through the wings onto the stage, got to dead center and hit the final note of the song as if nothing had happened.
- Citations[on 1959, when she was nominated for a Tony Award for "Gypsy" but had lost to Mary Martin in "The Sound of Music"] You can't buck a nun.
- Marques commercialesThe song, sung in her inimitable way, "There's No Business Like Show Business"
- Salaire
- (1948)$20,000
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