"Elaine was a magnificent woman in every sense of the word ... a true trail blazer. Her talent and spunk will be greatly missed by so many of us." - Actress and singer Liza Minnelli. "Here's to the ...
Elaine Stritch, the brash theater performer whose gravelly, gin-laced voice and impeccable comic timing made her a Broadway legend, has died. She was 89. Joseph Rosenthal, Stritch's longtime attorney, ...
NEW YORK -- Stritch died at home Thursday in Birmingham, Mich. Although Stritch appeared in movies and on television, garnering three Emmys, she was best known for her stage work, particularly in her ...
Broadway legend Elaine Stritch passed away Thursday morning at her home in Birmingham, Michigan. She was 89. Little is known so far about her death, but one thing is for certain: Stritch knew how to ...
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Actress Elaine Stritch, star of Broadway hits including “Elaine Stritch at Liberty” and “Show Boat,” who was nominated for multiple Tonys and Emmys, winning three of the latter, has died. She was 89.
Elaine Stritch, Broadway legend and TV veteran, passed away this morning. She was 89. Stritch was known her style—a uniform of an oversized white button down shirt and black tights—and her suffer no ...
Now in a new print, the 1965 movie returns to claim cult status at Film Forum. By J. Hoberman In the 50 years since the musical’s debut, revivals and concerts have served its great songs to great ...
“I’ve got a certain amount of fame, I’ve got money — I wish I could fuckin’ drive,” 86-year-old Elaine Stritch carps just a breath into Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me, a gift of a documentary celebrating ...
NEW YORK -- Elaine Stritch, the brash theater performer whose gravelly, gin-laced voice and impeccable comic timing made her a Broadway legend, has died. She was 89. Joseph Rosenthal, Stritch's ...
In the 50 years since the musical’s debut, revivals and concerts have served its great songs to great stars. Who’d be our Broadway babies 25 years from now? By Jesse Green and Scott Heller John ...
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