Elaine Stritch
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Elaine Bawson Stritch (born February 2, 1925) is an American actress and vocalist. She has appeared in numerous stage plays and musicals, feature films, and many television programs. She is known for her performance of "The Ladies Who Lunch" in Stephen Sondheim's 1970 musical Company, her 2001 one-woman show Elaine Stritch at Liberty, and recently for her role as Jack Donaghy's mother Colleen on NBC's 30 Rock. She has been nominated for the Tony Award four times in various categories, and won for Elaine Stritch at Liberty.
Known for
ActingBirthday
February 2, 1925Deathday
July 17, 2014Gender
FemaleKnown Movie Credits
44Place of birth
Detroit, Michigan, USACast credits
Autumn in New York
Dolores "Dolly" TalbotMonster-in-Law
GertrudeCocoon: The Return
RubySeptember
Diane FrasierKrippendorf's Tribe
Irene HargroveOut to Sea
Mavis LaBrecheA Farewell to Arms
Helen FergusonScrewed
Miss CrockProvidence
Helen WienerThe Scarlet Hour
Phyllis RyckerWho Killed Teddy Bear?
Marian FreemanOriginal Cast Album: Company
Self / JoanneBroadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There
SelfSondheim! The Birthday Concert
SelfElaine Stritch at Liberty
HerselfSparks: The Price of Passion
Marti SparksThe Spiral Staircase
NurseThe Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon Kicker
Tough LadyElaine Stritch: Shoot Me
HerselfThe Perfect Furlough
Liz BakerRiver of Fundament
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