Carol Channing
b. 31 January 1921, Seattle, Washington, USA. An actress and singer with a style and appearance that are difficult to define. She has been variously as ‘a blonde, wide-eyed, long-legged, husky voiced, scatty personality’—among other things. The daughter of a Christian Science teacher, Channing moved with her family to San Franciso at an early age, and later attended Bennington College in Vermont where she majored in drama and dance. In 1941 she appeared in Marc Blitzstein's labour opera, NO FOR AN ANSWER, but only for three Sunday nights. In the same year she served as an understudy in LET'S FACE IT on Broadway, and had a small part in PROOF THROUGH THE NIGHT (1942). After playing nightclubs around New York, she returned to San Francisco in 1946 and won a part in the Hollywood revue LEND AN EAR. Her performance in the Broadway version of the show led to her triumph as Lorelei Lee in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in which she introduced several memorable numbers including A Little Girl From Little Rock and Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend. In 1954, she replaced Rosalind Russell in Wonderful Town, and, in the next year, had her first big flop with THE VAMP. In the late '50s her nightclub act was so successful that it was turned into a one-woman revue entitled SHOW GIRL, which played on Broadway in 1961. Three years later, she had her biggest success in Hello, Dolly!, as the matchmaker Dolly Levi, with a Jerry Herman score that included So Long, Dearie, Before The Parade Passes By, and the insinuating title song. She won a Tony Award for outstanding performance, but Barbra Streisand was preferred for the movie version. Channing's larger-than-life personality is perhaps more suited to the stage than film, although she was hilarious in THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE (1967). Other film credits include PAID IN FULL (1950), THE FIRST TRAVELLING SALESLADY, SKIDOO, and SHINBONE ALLEY (voice only). In 1974 she was back on Broadway in LORELEI, which, as the title suggests, was a compilation of the best scenes from GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES. It lasted for 320 performances and had a reasonable life on the road. At that stage of her career, with good music suitable musical comedy roles hard to come by, Channing continued to work mostly on US television and in nightclubs, but in 1987 she co-starred with Mary Martin in James Kirkwood's aptly-named show LEGENDS!. A year later she embarked on a concert tour of locations such as Kansas City and San Diego, accompanied at each stop by the local symphony orchestra. In 1990 she appeared at the Desert Inn, Las Vegas, and two years later she toured with Rita Morenoin TWO LADIES OF BROADWAY.








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