Alice Ghostley

  • Performer

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Alice Ghostley was an American actress and singer who was known for her work in stage, film, and television. She was born on August 14, 1923, in Eve, Missouri, and began her career as a performer in the 1940s. Ghostley's breakthrough came in the 1950s, when she appeared on Broadway in a number of hit shows, including "New Faces of 1952," "The Beauty Part," and "The Warm Peninsula." She was known for her distinctive voice and quirky, eccentric characters, and quickly became a favorite of audiences and critics alike. In the 1960s and 1970s, Ghostley transitioned to television, appearing in a number of popular shows, including "Bewitched," "The Andy Griffith Show," and "Mayberry R.F.D." She was known for her comedic timing and ability to bring depth and nuance to her characters, and became a beloved figure in the world of television. Ghostley also continued to work in theater throughout her career, appearing in a number of productions both on and off Broadway. She was nominated for a Tony Award for her work in the musical "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window" in 1965. Ghostley died on September 21, 2007, at the age of 84. Her legacy as an actress and performer continues to be celebrated today, and her contributions to the worlds of stage, film, and television are remembered as an important part of America's cultural heritage.}

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Performance

Annie
Original Broadway Production (1977)
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  • Miss Hannigan (replacement: Oct 8, 1980 - Apr 27, 1981)
Annie
Original Broadway Production (1977)
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  • Miss Hannigan (replacement: Jan 29, 1980 - Sep 15, 1980)
Annie
Original Broadway Production (1977)
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  • Miss Hannigan (replacement: Aug 15, 1978 - Aug 19, 1979)
Grease
Film Version (1978)
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  • Mrs. Murdock
Alice
Closed on the road (1978)
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  • Lily White
  • The White Queen
Gentlemen, Be Seated!
New York City Opera Production (1963)
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  • Comedienne
Livin' the Life
Original Off-Broadway Production (1957)
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  • Aunt Polly
Cinderella
Television Production (1957)
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  • Stepsister Joy
Shangri-La
Original Broadway Production (1956)
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  • Miss Brinklow
Trouble in Tahiti
Original Broadway Production (1955)
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  • Dinah
Sandhog
Original Off-Broadway Production (1954)
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  • Sheela O'Sullivan
Saturday Night
Backers Auditions (1954)
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  • Celeste
New Faces of 1952
Original Broadway Production (1952)
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  • Performer

Commercial Audio

Performance

Grease
Soundtrack (1978)
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  • Mrs. Murdock
Shangri-La
Television Soundtrack (1960)
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  • Cast
Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella
Television Soundtrack (1957)
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  • Stepsister Joy
New Faces of 1952
Original Broadway Cast (1952)
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  • Cast

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Alice
Pre-Broadway Cast w. u/s Duchess (Closing Night) (1978)
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  • Lily White
  • The White Queen
Alice
Pre-Broadway Cast (First Preview) (1978)
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  • Lily White
  • The White Queen
Gentlemen, Be Seated!
New York City Opera Cast (1963)
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  • Comedienne
Gentlemen, Be Seated!
New York City Opera Cast (1963)
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  • Comedienne
Saturday Night
Backers Audition Cast (1954)
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  • Celeste

Commercial Video

Performance

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  • Stepsister Joy
Grease
Home Video (1978)
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  • Mrs. Murdock

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From ChatGPT

Alice Ghostley was an American actress and singer who was known for her work in stage, film, and television. She was born on August 14, 1923, in Eve, Missouri, and began her career as a performer in the 1940s. Ghostley's breakthrough came in the 1950s, when she appeared on Broadway in a number of hit shows, including "New Faces of 1952," "The Beauty Part," and "The Warm Peninsula." She was known for her distinctive voice and quirky, eccentric characters, and quickly became a favorite of audiences and critics alike. In the 1960s and 1970s, Ghostley transitioned to television, appearing in a number of popular shows, including "Bewitched," "The Andy Griffith Show," and "Mayberry R.F.D." She was known for her comedic timing and ability to bring depth and nuance to her characters, and became a beloved figure in the world of television. Ghostley also continued to work in theater throughout her career, appearing in a number of productions both on and off Broadway. She was nominated for a Tony Award for her work in the musical "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window" in 1965. Ghostley died on September 21, 2007, at the age of 84. Her legacy as an actress and performer continues to be celebrated today, and her contributions to the worlds of stage, film, and television are remembered as an important part of America's cultural heritage.}

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