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Tammy Grimes


 

Tammy Grimes (born January 30, 1934) is an award-winning actress and singer.

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January 30 - 1934

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Born in Lynn, Massachusetts, she studied acting at New York City's prestigious Neighborhood Playhouse. Grimes made her debut on the New York stage in May of 1955 in Jonah and the Whale. In 1956, she appeared in the off-Broadway production, The Littlest Revue and that same year she married Canadian actor Christopher Plummer with whom she had a daughter, actress Amanda Plummer, but the year after her lead role in the 1959 Noel Coward play Look After Lulu, they were divorced.

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Lynn, Massachusetts - New York City - Off-Broadway - Canadian - Christopher Plummer - Amanda Plummer - Noel Coward

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She was then given the starring role in the 1960 musical comedy The Unsinkable Molly Brown for which she won a Tony Award.

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Musical comedy - The Unsinkable Molly Brown - Tony Award

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In 1966, Grimes starred in her own television show, The Tammy Grimes Show, but it ran for only a month, although an additional six episodes had already been made; ironically, she had turned down the part of "Samantha" on Bewitched for which she had had right of first refusal. A bad career move, but considering the mortality rate for the poor actors on that sitcom, perhaps she made the right decision.

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During her career, she spent several seasons at the Stratford Festival of Canada in Stratford, Ontario and has appeared in a number of television series and motion pictures. Grimes has also entertained at various New York city night clubs and recorded several albums of songs. Her voice can be heard in romantic duets on some of Ben Bagley's anthology albums of Broadway songs under his Painted Smiles record label. In 1982, she hosted the final season CBS Radio Mystery Theater.

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Stratford Festival of Canada - Stratford, Ontario - Painted Smiles - CBS Radio Mystery Theater

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Tammy Grimes was inducted into the (American) Theater Hall of Fame in 2003.

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She belongs to the U.S. political party, the Republican Party.

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