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She gave a fine portrayal of Auntie Mame on Broadway in 1958 and has appeared in live television from `` Captain Brassbound's Conversion '' to `` Camille ''.
In 1958, she received a warm reception on Broadway in Auntie Mame, replacing Rosalind Russell, who had gone to Hollywood to make the film version.
Remembered today primarily as a regular panelist on the long-running To Tell The Truth, Cass was best known for her performance as Agnes Gooch in Auntie Mame on both Broadway and in the film version ( 1958 ), a role for which she won the Tony Award for Best Supporting Actress, and later received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
The book, written by Auntie Mame author Patrick Dennis, included photographs by Cris Alexander of Cass, Dody Goodman, Kaye Ballard and others, portraying the novel's characters.
* 1957 Tony Award, Best Featured Actress in a Play – Agnes Gooch in Auntie Mame
* 1957 Theatre World Award – Agnes Gooch in Auntie Mame
* 1958 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress – Agnes Gooch in Auntie Mame
* 1958 Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture – Agnes Gooch in Auntie Mame
Auntie Mame is a 1955 novel by Patrick Dennis that chronicles the madcap adventures of a boy, Patrick, growing up as the ward of his deceased father's eccentric sister, Mame Dennis.
In 1958, Patrick Dennis wrote a sequel, Around the World with Auntie Mame.
* Auntie Mame ( 1956 non-musical play starring Rosalind Russell ) at the Internet Broadway Database
Because Russell was still a major box office draw, with the success of Auntie Mame a few years earlier, and Merman never having established herself as a popular screen presence, the studio agreed to Brisson's terms.
In 1966, she played the title role in the musical Mame, Jerry Herman's musical adaptation of the novel Auntie Mame.
Rosalind Russell ( June 4, 1907 – November 28, 1976 ) was an American actress of stage and screen, perhaps best known for her role as a fast-talking newspaper reporter in the Howard Hawks screwball comedy His Girl Friday, as well as the role of Mame Dennis in the film Auntie Mame.
Over the course of her career, Russell earned four Academy Award nominations for Best Actress: My Sister Eileen ( 1942 ); Sister Kenny ( 1946 ); Mourning Becomes Electra ( 1947 ); and the movie version of Auntie Mame ( 1958 ).
Perhaps her most memorable performance was in the title role of the long-running stage hit Auntie Mame and the subsequent 1958 movie version, in which she played an eccentric aunt whose orphan nephew comes to live with her.
When asked which role she was most closely identified with, she replied that strangers who spotted her still called out, " Hey, Auntie Mame!
Patrick Dennis dedicated his second Auntie Mame book Around the World with Auntie Mame to " the one and only Rosalind Russell " in 1958.

Auntie and ;
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** For example: One specific person may be identified by all of the following identifiers: Jane Smith ; Jane Elizabeth Meredith Smith ; Jane E. M. Smith ; Jane E. Smith ; Janie Smith ; Janie ; Little Janie ( as opposed to her mother or sister or cousin, Big Janie ); Aunt Jane ; Auntie Janie ; Mom ; Grandmom ; Nana ; Kelly's mother ; Billy's grandmother ; Ms. Smith ; Dr. Smith ; Jane E. Smith, PhD ; and Fuzzy ( her jocular nickname at work ).
As a result, Perkins developed shows for both performers, in the form of Elton's hosted Saturday Live and sketch show The Man From Auntie ; and Enfield's Harry Enfield's Television Programme.
* Auntie, a relative of General Blight, a nanny with remote control-led balls of knitting wool as weapons ; possibly a parody of Granny Goodness
According to the sisters ' autobiography, Mary Hilton with her husband and daughter kept the twins in strict control with physical abuse ; they had to call her " Auntie Lou " and her current husband " Sir ".
; Fair use rationale for use of image in the article Auntie Mame

Auntie and she
She had offered to walk, but Pamela knew she would not feel comfortable about her child until she had personally confided her to the care of the little pink woman who chose to be called `` Auntie ''.
While Cervenka's solo albums have also been in a more folk or country vein, she has also fronted punk bands like Auntie Christ and The Original Sinners.
Gertrude and Alice then volunteered to drive supplies to French hospitals, in the Ford they named Auntie, " after Gertrude's aunt Pauline, ' who always behaved admirably in emergencies and behaved fairly well most times if she was flattered.
Russell was the logical choice for reprising her role as Auntie Mame when its Broadway musical adaptation Mame was set for production in 1966, but she declined for health reasons.
His great grandmother was Helen Desha Beamer, an influential songwriter and hula dancer, and his mother, Winona Beamer (" Auntie Nona ") has been one of the most important figures in the revival of Hawaiian culture since the 1940s: composer, dancer, educator, and coiner of the term " Hawaiiana ," which describes the cultural-studies area she pioneered at the Kamehameha Schools.
Outside of the Psychic Readers Network she was the voice of Auntie Poulet in the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City in 2002.
The teen-aged Precious Auntie is the only person who knows the location of a hidden cave where many ancient " dragon bones " can be found, knowledge that she retains even after being burned and coming to live with LuLing's family.
During the 1970s, she became widely famous across her adopted island when the public television channel, WIPR-TV, started showing her programme, El Show de Titi Chagua ( Auntie Chagua's Show ).
She is best known to British television viewers as Hilda Ogden on the soap opera Coronation Street, a role she played from 1964 – 1987 and also as Auntie Wainwright on the longest running sitcom Last of the Summer Wine from 1988 to 2010.
* Urpgor's Auntie: Urpgor's Auntie ( her real name is not mentioned on the show ) lives on the planet Tempus Fugit, where she has placed traps for unexpected visitors should they dare to go there.
As well as acting she also at one time was a school governor and owned a restaurant called Auntie J's in Brixton.
Contrary to popular opinion she was never known as Auntie Vi, that epithet belonging only to Violet Fraser back in the 1920s.
In 1902 Sears Roebuck advertised a " new style rubber teething ring, with one hard and one soft nipple ", and in 1909 someone calling herself " Auntie Pacifier " wrote to the New York Times to warn of the " menace to health " ( she meant dental health ) of " the persistent, and, among poorer classes, the universal sucking of a rubber nipple sold as a ' pacifier '.
* Auntie Macassar ( Taborah Johnson ): Loonette's travelling aunt who likes to make an entrance whenever she visits.
In that series she played Auntie Mabel, an everyday woman living in a bungalow, set in Denham.
Her film roles include parts in Whoever Slew Auntie Roo ?, 10 Rillington Place ( where she has played Ethel Christie, the wife of serial killer John Christie ), Young Winston ( as Winston Churchill's nurse ), Wish You Were Here ( seen as Lynda's aunt Millie ).

Auntie and won
They also adapted Auntie Mame into the hit musical Mame with composer Jerry Herman, which won a Tony Award for its star, Angela Lansbury.
They also adapted Auntie Mame into the hit musical Mame with composer Jerry Herman, which won a Tony Award for its star, Angela Lansbury.
The year 1958 brought another turning point in his career, when he won the role of Beauregard Burnside, Mame's first husband in Auntie Mame, the highest grossing U. S. film of the year.

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