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Saturday, September 22, 2007
Alice Ghostley Dies at 81
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Alice Ghostley, the Tony Award-winning actress best known on television for playing Esmeralda on "Bewitched" and Bernice on "Designing Women," has died. She was 81.
Ghostley died Friday at her home in Studio City after a long battle with colon cancer and a series of strokes, longtime friend Jim Pinkston said.
Ghostley made her Broadway debut in "Leonard Sillman's New Faces of 1952." She received critical acclaim for singing "The Boston Beguine," which became her signature song.
Miles Kreuger, president of the Los Angeles-based Institute of the American Musical, said part of Ghostley's charm was that she was not glamorous.
"She was rather plain and had a splendid singing voice, and the combination of the well-trained, splendid singing voice and this kind of dowdy homemaker character was so incongruous and so charming," Kreuger said.
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3 comments:
Wasn't she on "Bewitched" too? She really was a comic actress. I loved in her the old stuff.
I watched Designing Women just for her and Delta Burke. Loved the episode where where she was given a Christmas tree skirt as a present and then actually wore it to the Christmas party!!!
When Delta Burke left I noticed they gave her more airtime and funny lines to her despite all the other stars on the show because she was SO GOOD!
I saw her once on Riverside Drive in Toluca Lake adjacent to Studio City where she lived and she looks as funny in person as on TV! She was a born character.
I loved her, too, in Bewitched and Designing Women. :)
She was a character. The world is a little less funny
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