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| ABC News reporting Patricia Elliott has died at 77 | |
| Posted by: | Esther 05:23 pm EST 12/21/15 |
| Patricia Elliott, who won a Tony Award on her Broadway debut, went on to star opposite David Bowie in "The Elephant Man" and spent 23 years aboard the TV soap opera "One Life to Live," has died. She was 77. more at link | |
| Link | Tony-Winning Actress and TV Soap Star Patricia Elliott Dies |
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| Every Day a Little Death. (So to speak.) | |
| Posted by: | TimDunleavy 07:11 pm EST 12/21/15 |
| In reply to: | ABC News reporting Patricia Elliott has died at 77 - Esther 05:23 pm EST 12/21/15 |
| R.I.P. | |
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| re: Every Day a Little Death. (So to speak.) | |
| Posted by: | Snowgrace 09:22 pm EST 12/21/15 |
| In reply to: | Every Day a Little Death. (So to speak.) - TimDunleavy 07:11 pm EST 12/21/15 |
| From age 8, adored her Countess Charlotte...she also was just wonderful in DURANG, DURANG, DURANG. Wish I had seen her onstage even more... | |
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| She made a wonderful Elvira in "High Spirits" | |
| Posted by: | Delvino 10:00 pm EST 12/21/15 |
| In reply to: | re: Every Day a Little Death. (So to speak.) - Snowgrace 09:22 pm EST 12/21/15 |
| I can't recall if it was Williamstown on BTF, but she was lovely in the role. I met her then and a couple of other times through a mutual friend. One of the most effortlessly elegant people, ever. And so gifted. | |
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| And she was wonderful in the 1971 productions of "A Doll's House" and "Hedda Gabler"with Claire Bloom. nm | |
| Posted by: | kieran 11:14 pm EST 12/21/15 |
| In reply to: | She made a wonderful Elvira in "High Spirits" - Delvino 10:00 pm EST 12/21/15 |
| nm | |
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| re: And she was wonderful in the 1971 productions of "A Doll's House" and "Hedda Gabler"with Claire Bloom. nm | |
| Posted by: | Snowgrace 12:21 am EST 12/22/15 |
| In reply to: | And she was wonderful in the 1971 productions of "A Doll's House" and "Hedda Gabler&q ... - kieran 11:14 pm EST 12/21/15 |
| And forgot to mention how I had loved her & Bowie in the broadcast of THE ELEPHANT MAN in about 1980...just saw a clip on Vimeo... | |
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| It was BTF, opposite John McMartin, Christine Andreas, Kaye Ballard | |
| Posted by: | Delvino 10:08 pm EST 12/21/15 |
| In reply to: | She made a wonderful Elvira in "High Spirits" - Delvino 10:00 pm EST 12/21/15 |
| Two pianos. It was charming, not terribly well received. The Ballard Arcati was memorable. | |
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