Merman, Ethel

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Name (Hebrew)
מרמן, אתל
Name (Latin)
Merman, Ethel
Other forms of name
Six, Ethel Merman, 1909-1984
Zimmerman, Ethel Agnes, 1909-1984
Zimmermann, Ethel Agnes, 1909-1984
Date of birth
1909-01-16
Date of death
1984-02-15
Field of activity
Musicals
Occupation
Actors
Singers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
female
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 22329860
Wikidata: Q129087
Library of congress: n 81120327
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Wikipedia description:

Ethel Merman (born Ethel Agnes Zimmermann; January 16, 1908 – February 15, 1984) was an American actress and singer. Known for her distinctive, powerful voice, and her leading roles in musical theater, she has been called "the undisputed First Lady of the musical comedy stage." She performed on Broadway in Anything Goes, Annie Get Your Gun, Gypsy, and Hello, Dolly! She is also known for her film roles in Anything Goes (1936), Call Me Madam (1953), There's No Business Like Show Business (1954), and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963). Among many accolades, she received the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance in Call Me Madam, a Grammy Award for Gypsy, and a Drama Desk Award for Hello, Dolly! Merman introduced many Broadway standards, including "I Got Rhythm" from Girl Crazy, "Everything's Coming Up Roses", "Some People" and "Rose's Turn" from Gypsy, and the Cole Porter songs "It's De-Lovely" (from Red, Hot and Blue), "Friendship" (from Du Barry Was a Lady), and "I Get a Kick Out of You", "You're the Top", and "Anything Goes" (from Anything Goes). The Irving Berlin song "There's No Business Like Show Business", written for Annie Get Your Gun, became Merman's signature song.

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