Helen Gallagher(1926-2024)
- Interprete
- Colonna sonora
Helen Gallagher è nata il 19 luglio 1926. Luogo di nascita: Usa. È conosciuta come attrice. È celebre per aver partecipato a I Ryan (1975), Noi due sconosciuti (1960) e Neptune's Rocking Horse (1997). È stata sposata con Frank Wise. Morì il 24 novembre 2024. Luogo di morte: Usa.
- Premi
- 3 vittorie e 3 candidature
Interprete
Colonna sonora
- 1979
- 1972
- Our American Musical HeritageSerie TV
- performer: "The Tickle Toe", "Charleston", "Second Hand Rose", "Tea for Two" (non citato nei titoli originali)
- 1971
- Yves Montand on BroadwaySpeciale TV
- performer: "Lover", "Anything you Can do I Can do Better", "Everything I've Got Belongs to You", "Take me Along", "Isn't it a Lovely Day", "Don't Give up the Ship", "Old Man Tucker"
- 1961
- 1958
- Max Liebman SpectacularsSerie TV
- performer: "Back in the Old Routine", "Nobody's Chasing Me", "Down With Love", "I Can't Be Bothered Now", "That's What Makes Paris, Paree", "Happy Mood"
- 1956
- The Colgate Comedy Hour7,7Serie TV
- performer: "Steam Heat"
- performer: "On the Boardwalk (in Atlantic City)"
- 1951–1955
- Data di nascita
- Data di morte
- Coniuge
- Frank Wise14 ottobre 1956 - 1972 (divorziato)
- Altre opereOriginated the role of Lucille Early in the Broadway revival of "No No Nanette," music by Vincent Youmans; lyrics by Irving Caesar and Otto A. Harbach; original book by Otto A. Harbach and Frank Mandel; revival book adaptation by Burt Shevelove; musical direction and vocal arrangements by Buster Davis; music orchestrated by Ralph Burns; dance arrangements and incidental music by Luther Henderson; production supervised by Busby Berkeley; directed by Burt Shevelove; musical staging and choreography by Donald Saddler; with Helen Gallagher (won Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Lucille Early, Billy's Wife); Jack Gilford (portrayed Jimmy Smith); Ruby Keeler (portrayed Sue Smith, Jimmy's Wife); Patsy Kelly (portrayed Pauline, Cook at the Smiths'); Bobby Van (portrayed Billy Early, a Lawyer); Susan Watson (portrayed Nanette, a Protégée of Sue); Loni Ackerman (as Loni Zoe Ackerman) (portrayed Betty Brown, from Boston); Pat Lysinger (portrayed Winnie Winslow, from Washington); Roger Rathburn (portrayed Tom Trainor, Lucille's Nephew); and K.C. Townsend (as K. C. Townsend) (portrayed Flora Latham, from 'Frisco); on Broadway at the 46th Street Theatre (renamed the Richard Rodgers Theatre in 1990), running for 874 total performances, including 13 previews beginning January 6, 1971.
- Inserzioni pubblicitarie
- QuizHas won two Tony Awards: in 1952, as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Musical) for a revival of "Pal Joey," and in 1971 as Best Actress (Musical) for a revival of "No, No, Nanette." She was also nominated in 1966 as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Musical) for "Sweet Charity."
- Citazioni[on working with Gwen Verdon] "Well, it's an inspiration in the first place, because you love working with good people. I mean, it's a drag to work with bad people. And so it makes you better. And it's a joy."
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