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  1. Hace 2 días · In 1954, Ethel Merman, at the age of forty-six, reprised her role as Reno in a specially adapted live television version of the musical, co-starring Frank Sinatra as the hero, now renamed Harry Dane; Merman's good friend Bert Lahr (who had co-starred with her on Broadway in DuBarry Was a Lady) as Moonface Martin; and Sheree North.

  2. Hace 22 horas · The first came from the musical Sadie Thompson, which was originally intended to star Ethel Merman (with Blackhurst, a reference to “the Merm” had to come up at some point). She brought a wonderful depth of emotion to these lesser-known numbers. But in delivering the wry humor of “I Can’t Get Started with You” ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Ethel Merman’s Tony-winning portrayal of the hostess with the mostest on the ball in 1951’s Call Me Madam earned her a Golden Globe but Oscar wasn’t interested. Because of the Tonys’ longstanding rule of only nominating actors who were billed over the title in the lead categories, Yul Brynner’s 1952 Tony for The King and I was won in the featured actor category.

  4. Hace 22 horas · Alle Handy-Fotos: Manfred A. Schmid. WIEN / Haus Hofmannsthal: MUSICAL-DIVEN mit René Rumpold, Johannes Terne & M. Vorzellner. 25. April 2024. Von Manfred A. Schmid. Eine Diva, lateinisch „die Göttliche“, ist eine gefeierte Schauspielerin oder Sängerin, besonders in der Opernwelt, die mit Allüren auf sich aufmerksam macht.

  5. Hace 2 días · Jonathan: I would go Ethel Merman. Ayla: I would go by nothing. I would just be like, don’t talk to me. Jonathan: Great name. I named my son Henry. That’s a classic name. When I named him that, people were like, Henry. That’s kind of like an old man’s name. He’ll grow into it. Ayla: Yeah, but I don’t know if you can grow into Ethel ...

  6. Hace 2 días · I'm in disbelief at how ready to play this actually was.I feel truly fortunate. I'm grateful!

  7. It seems far more likely Hal is on DMZ. Note the convict who is given too much and ends up being able to only belt out Ethel Merman tunes afterwards, suggesting a connection between DMZ and not being able to communicate in the manner one intends (though I guess it's possible the guy just really liked Ethel Merman).