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Annamary ****ey (April 9, 1911 – June 1, 1999), also
known as
Annamary ****ey Laue, was an
American soprano and
actress in operas, operettas, musicals...
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MacRae (1948), Jack
Carter (1948), and
Milton Berle (1948–1949). In 1945
Annamary ****ey was
signed to a three-year
contract co-hosting the
radio program...
- play it for 620 performances.
Other Annas during the run
included Holm,
Annamary ****ey and
Patricia Morison.
Although Brynner later boasted of
never missing...
- in the song "Joseph Taylor, Jr.":
William Ching as Dr. Taylor, with
Muriel O'Malley as
Grandma and
Annamary ****ey as
Marjorie (in bed), all at right....
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Boggess –
Actress and
singer Joel Kim
Booster –
Actor Hedy
Burress –
Actress Annamary ****ey –
Actress and
singer Katelyn Epperly –
Singer Tad
Hilgenbrink –...
- (three semester)
Netania Davrath –
soprano Rani
Vijaya Devi –
pianist Annamary ****ey –
soprano Glenn Dicterow –
violinist Alfredo Diez
Nieto – Cuban...
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Mischa Borr Orchestra, with John Serry, the Leo
Reisman Orchestra,
Annamary ****ey,
Corinna Mura, Paul Draper, and
Gracie Fields. The
hotel pla****...
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Theatre on
October 10, 1947. It
starred John
Battles as
Joseph Taylor Jr.,
Annamary ****ey as
Majorie Taylor,
William Ching as Dr.
Joseph Taylor,
Roberta Jonay...
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Heartland Brian Culbertson Jan 12, 1973 Jazz
musician Born in
Decatur Annamary ****ey Apr 11, 1911 June 1, 1999
Soprano at the
Metropolitan Opera and...
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Lawrence was
subsequently replaced by
Celeste Holm,
Constance Carpenter,
Annamary ****ey, and
finally Morison, who
appeared in The King and I
until its Broadway...