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She collapsed onstage in 1918, and died after a few months from multiple myeloma at age 46.
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She later married Greek-born actor Aristides Damala ( known in France by the stage name Jacques Damala ) in London in 1882, but the marriage, which legally endured until Damala's death in 1889 at age 34, quickly collapsed, largely due to Damala's dependence on morphine.
She collapsed during the American Cinema Awards in 1989 and later discovered that her cancer had returned.
She collapsed on the floor as the clerk called 911, with Saldívar still chasing her and calling her a " bitch ".
She collapsed on the floor as the clerk called 911, with Saldívar chasing her, calling her a " bitch ".
She later refused to support the subsequent merger of the SDP with the Liberals ( to form the Liberal Democrats ), reacting instead by rejoining Labour when the rump SDP collapsed.
She immediately collapsed of a massive heart attack and despite prompt medical attention she died on the operating room table with Tad at her side.
She burnt with great loss of life ; Sandwich himself and his son-in-law Philip Carteret drowned trying to escape when his sloop collapsed under the weight of panicked sailors jumping in ; his body washed ashore, only recognisable by the scorched clothing still showing the shield of the Order of the Garter.
She covered the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center from the foot of the collapsed towers and then followed the story to Afghanistan to cover the war.
She suffered minor injuries but her husband was so shocked that he collapsed and fell into a coma from which he died several days later.
She was in an ad campaign for OneTouch Ultra2, describing how she collapsed on stage and discovered she had diabetes.
She collapsed and was taken to hospital unconscious, with the cause not known until after her death two hours later.
She re-appeared in the show briefly when Blanche's grandchild Tracy was born in 1977, when Deirdre's marriage to Ray Langton collapsed in 1978 and when Deirdre married Ken Barlow in 1981.
She and onstage
She landed her first professional onstage role in Tom Eyen's Off-Off-Broadway plays in 1965, Miss Nefertiti Regrets and Cinderella Revisited, a children's play by day and an adult show by night.
She missed out on recreating her You Can't Take It With You role in 1938, as she was still onstage with the show.
She is ready to leave, but Louis has arranged for her to sing onstage at the Cafe, a club where she once aspired to sing.
She was also busy onstage, earning a Tony nomination for her performance on Broadway in Eugene O ' Neill's The Great God Brown ( 1973 ).
She recovered and appeared onstage during an encore set at a Detroit show with The Raconteurs in June 2008.
She was joined onstage by a variety of guests including Paul Humphreys, Glenn Gregory, Martyn Ware, Andrew Poppy, Suzanne Freytag, Ralf Dorper and Andy Bell.
She achieved fame during the first three decades of the 20th century due to her outstanding singing voice, fine technique and colourful personality, as well as her frequent onstage partnerships at the New York Metropolitan Opera with Enrico Caruso.
She performed onstage, and took tap dance classes, and in the late 1940s and early 1950s was first cast in Western films such as Driftwood ( 1947 ) and El Paso ( 1949 ), and in such television series as The Lone Ranger and The Range Rider.
She appeared in the movie Truth or Dare, a documentary of backstage and onstage footage recorded during the Blond Ambition Tour.
She continues to sing with jazz musicians as well as making an occasional appearance onstage ( along Freddi Poole and Mary Flowers ), singing Supremes hits.
She was the first professional singer to be married onstage at the night club, local scream queen, Rachel Grubb having wed a month before.
She also appeared onstage, mostly as a singer and dancer, in I Had a Ball, Bassa Moona, Marching with Jimmy, Janie, Decision, Three's a Family, Destry Rides Again, and the Off Broadway Double Entry ( two one-act musicals showcasing Lenoire: " The Bible Salesman ," with a pre-SNL Garrett Morris, and " The Oldest Trick in the World " with Jane Connell ).
She also sang onstage with an early singing trio, the Hamilton Sisters and Fordyce, later known as The Three X Sisters.
She grew up in Boston, and there met famed Shakespearean actor, E. H. Sothern, with whom she appeared onstage in a production of the play Richard Lovelace.
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