Doretta Morrow
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Doretta Morrow (January 27, 1928 - February 28, 1968) was an American actress and dancer. Miss Morrow was born Doretta Marano in Brooklyn, New York and died in London, UK.
Doretta Morrow | |
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Born | Doretta Marano January 27, 1928 Brooklyn, New York |
Died | February 28, 1968 (aged 40) London, England |
Occupation | Stage, television actress |
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[edit] Theater credits
- 1946 The Red Mill Broadway revival.
- 1948 Where's Charley? Broadway production. Doretta created the role of Kitty Verdun and introduced the song "My Darling, My Darling" (duet with Byron Palmer).
- 1951 The King and I Broadway production. Doretta created the role of Tuptim and introduced the songs "I Have Dreamed" and "We Kiss in a Shadow" both duets with Larry Douglas.
- 1953 Kismet Broadway production. Doretta created the role of Marsinah and introduced the song "Baubles, Bangles and Beads".
- 1955 Kismet London production
- 1957 Fanny American touring company production in the title role
- 1959 Aladdin London production of the Cole Porter musical in the role of The Princess.
[edit] Film credits
- 1952 Because You're Mine
[edit] Television musical
[edit] External links
- Doretta Morrow at the Internet Movie Database
- Doretta Morrow at the Internet Broadway Database
- Doretta Morrow at TV.com
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