Vivian Blaine

Vivian Blaine
  • Date of birth: 1921
  • The date of death: 1995
  • Profession: Actress, Soundtrack, Archive_footage
Ms. Blaine is most noted for having portrayed Miss Adelaide, the long-suffering, perpetually engaged chorus girl, in the Broadway and film versions of Schwere Jungen, leichte Mädchen (1955). She originated the role in 1950 on Broadway and stopped the show each night with her rendition of "Adelaide's Lament," in which she complains about having a bad cold because of her long engagement to gambler Nathan Detroit. Ms. Blaine also originated roles on Broadway in "Say Darling" and "Enter Laughing." She also starred on Broadway in "Hatful of Rain," "Company," and, briefly, in "Zorba." She starred in many national tours, including "A Streetcar Named Desire," "Don't Drink the Water," "Hello Dolly," and "Gypsy." Before going to Broadway, Ms. Blaine was a starlet at 20th Century-Fox, appearing in many musical comedy films, including Laurel und Hardy: Die Wunderpille (1943), Greenwich Village (1944), and Jahrmarkt der Liebe (1945). In the mid 1950s, Ms. Blaine reprised her role as Adelaide in the film version of Schwere Jungen, leichte Mädchen (1955) with Frank Sinatra and Marlon Brando. After her Broadway appearance in "Company" in 1972, she appeared on national television at the 25th Tony anniversary special. This led to a revival of her TV career, and she continued to appear in guest roles on TV and in independent films and theater until her retirement in 1984.

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