carol channing

She then toured with her own revue, Carol Channing and Her Ten Stout Hearted Men and critically acclaimed tours of Jerry’s Girls and Legends, in which she co-starred with Mary Martin. [1]

The daughter of a Christian Science lecturer, Carol Channing endured the rigors of Bennington College for one year before dropping out to try her luck as an actress in New York. [2]

Carol Channing was born January 31, 1921, at Seattle, Washington, the daughter of a prominent newspaper editor, who was very active in the Christian Science movement. [3]

Carol Elaine Channing (born January 31, 1921) is an American singer, actress, and comedienne. [4]

Carol Channing’s fame comes from two smashing successes on Broadway: as Lorelei in 1950’s Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and as Dolly in 1964’s Hello, Dolly!. [2]

Carol was born Jan 31, 1921 in Seattle, Washington, the daughter of a prominent newspaper editor, who was very active in the Christian Science movement. [1]

In 1961, Channing became one of a very few Tony Award nominees to gain a nomination for work in a revue (rather than a traditional book musical), when she was nominated for Best Actress in a Musical, for the short-lived revue Show Girl. [5]

She has since played the role in over 5000 performances, including a smash London engagement at the great Drury Lane Theatre without missing a single performance. [1]

Carol Elaine Channing (born January 31, 1921) is an American singer, actress, and comedienne. [...] Carol attended Aptos Middle School and Lowell High School in San Francisco. [5]

Channing was born in Seattle, Washington, the only child of George and Adelaide (n?e Glaser) Channing. [...] She is the recipient of three Tony Awards (including one for lifetime achievement), a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination. [4]

We went through the stage door alley (for the Curran Theatre), and I couldn’t get the stage door open. [5]

She won a Tony Award for her work in this production, repeating the role in periodic revivals and eventually toting up over 1,400 performances. [2]

Channing is best remembered for originating, on Broadway, the musical-comedy roles of bombshell Lorelei Lee in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and matchmaking widow Dolly Gallagher Levi in Hello, Dolly! [4]

Sources:
[1] Carol Channing
[2] Carol Channing: Biography from Answers.com
[3] Carol Channing - IMDb
[4] Carol Channing facts - Freebase.com
[5] Carol Channing - Wikipedia

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