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Nanette Fabray

Nanette Fabray

In vaudeville from the age of six, Nanette Fabray made her first film appearance (under her family name Fabares) as one of Bette Davis' ladies-in-waiting in The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939). She established herself as a Broadway star in the 1940s, starring in musicals ranging from 1947's High Button Shoes to 1962's Mister President, winning a brace of Donaldson awards along the way. In 1953, she played her most famous screen role as a Betty Comden-ish playwright in MGM's The Band Wagon (1953). On television, Fabray won three Emmies for her work on Sid Caesar's programs of 1954 and 1955; she also starred in her own 1961 sitcom, The Nanette Fabray Show, and was co-starred as Bonnie Franklin's mother in the 1970s series One Day at a Time. Legally deaf since the 1950s, Fabray has worked tirelessly on behalf of America's hearing impaired, and has been honored for her efforts by several presidents. Nanette Fabray is the widow of screenwriter/director Ranald McDougall, and the aunt of actress Shelley Fabares. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Nanette Fabray Trivia

When was Nanette Fabray born?
Nanette Fabray was born on October 27, 1920

Who did Nanette Fabray play in Harper Valley P.T.A.?
Nanette Fabray was Alice Finely in Harper Valley P.T.A.

What role did Nanette Fabray play in The Band Wagon?
Nanette Fabray played Lily Marton in The Band Wagon

Who did Nanette Fabray play in The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex?
Nanette Fabray was Mistress Margaret Radcliffe in The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex



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