Ellen Hanley
Ellen Hanley | |
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Born |
Lorain, Ohio | May 15, 1926
Died |
February 12, 2007 80) Norwalk, Connecticut | (aged
Spouse(s) | Ronny Graham (from 1951 to 1963) |
Ellen Hanley (May 15, 1926 – February 12, 2007) was a musical theater performer best known for playing Fiorello H. LaGuardia's first wife in the Pulitzer Prize-winning Fiorello!.
Biography
Ellen Hanley was born in Lorain, Ohio and made her Broadway debut in Annie Get Your Gun in 1946 playing the part of "Mary". The following year she appeared in Barefoot Boy With Cheek and won a Theater World award for her performance as Clothilde Pfefferkorn.[1]
In 1951, Hanley married Ronny Graham, a fellow actor. They had two children, Nora and Julian. The couple divorced in 1963.[1]
In 1952 she had a part in the musical revue Two's Company, introducing the song "Roundabout". In 1959 she took over the leading role in First Impression from Polly Bergen, playing Elizabeth Bennett in a musical based on Pride and Prejudice.
Later that year she appeared in Fiorello!. The Jerry Bock-Sheldon Harnick musical was a hit which ran for nearly 800 performances.[1] In 1963 she performed in The Boys From Syracuse, a Richard Rodgers-Lorenz Hart musical based on Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors.[2]
Ellen Hanley died on February 12, 2007, aged 80, in Norwalk, Connecticut of a stroke after a long battle with cancer.[2] The American scriptwriter, novelist, and playwright William Hanley (1931-2012) was her brother. Their father, William Hanley, was the brother of British novelists James Hanley (1897–1985) and Gerald Hanley (1916–1992).
Appearances
- Annie Get Your Gun (1946 — 1949) as Mary
- Barefoot Boy With Cheek (1947) as Clothilde Pfefferkorn
- Two's Company (1952–1953)
- First Impressions (1959) as Elizabeth Bennett
- Fiorello! (1959–1961) as Thea
- The Boys from Syracuse (1963)
- The Burns and Allen Show Episode 3
Awards
- Theatre World Award (1947) for Clothilde Pfefferkorn in Barefoot Boy With Cheek
Notes
References
- Ellen Hanley, 80, Actress in Musicals, Dies, New York Times, February 14, 2007.
- Broadway performer Ellen Hanley dies, USA Today, February 12, 2007.