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Shani Wallis

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Shani Wallis in Oliver! (1968)
After being sold to a mortician, young orphan Oliver Twist runs away and meets a group of boys trained to be pickpockets by an elderly mentor.
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A popular musical name noted on film for one delightfully feisty Cockney lass, Shani Wallis was born in 1933 in Tottenham (North London), England and initially studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art on a scholarship. On stage from age 4 and performing in repertory as a young teen, she became one of the brighter young singing voices of her day. She made her West End musical debut at 18 with "Call Me Madam" at the Coliseum in 1952, and immediately established herself in the role of Princess Maria, the leading ingénue. Following other starring roles in the mediocre musicals "Happy as a King" and "Wish You Were Here," she scored again in "Wonderful Town" (1955) playing a comic soubrette, and as another spirited ingénue in "Finian's Rainbow" (1958). In-between were a number of musical-revue shows. In 1960 she replaced Tony winner Elizabeth Seal in the title role of "Irma La Douce" at London's Lyric Theatre. After the show closed, few offers came her way, so she decided to try her luck in America.

She went about rebuilding her name on the cabaret, concert, and club circuits, and added more musical roles such as "South Pacific," "The King and I" and "Bells Are Ringing" to her credits. She finally made it to Broadway in 1966, co-starring with the legendary Tessie O'Shea in "A Time For Singing," a musical version of "How Green Was My Valley." Backed by three strong numbers, she had a chance to shine in the Maureen O'Hara colleen role, but the show closed after a disappointing run of 41 performances.

A few inconsequential film roles had come her way earlier in England, including The Extra Day (1956) and Ramsbottom Rides Again (1956), not to mention a minor singing bit in Charles Chaplin's Un roi à New York (1957). Other than assorted variety show appearances and a televised performance supporting Carol Burnett in Once Upon a Mattress (1964), she found only a modicum of on-camera work, so it was all the more astounding when she nabbed the role of a lifetime as the ill-fated Nancy in the Oscar-winning picture Oliver! (1968). Successfully replacing the seemingly-irreplaceable Georgia Brown, Shani made a durable marquee name for herself while giving her all in the rousing "Oom-pah-Pah" number and putting her own indelible stamp on the show-stopping "As Long as He Needs Me, which is now considered her signature song. She went on to perform Nancy on the theatre stage as well.

Shani was seen only sporadically in films following this breakthrough, including the horror opus Terror in the Wax Museum (1973), for the live stage was still her first love. Over the years she has gamely performed in a number of musical staples, including "42nd Street" and "Follies," and toured with Liberace for five years during the 1980s. In 1996, she returned to England to appear in the musical "Always" at the Victoria Palace Theatre.

Shani's most recent on-camera appearances were a 2004 recurring nanny-type role on the daytime soap Les feux de l'amour (1973) and a small role in the film Mojave Phone Booth (2006).

Long is married to agent and former actor Bernard Rich; their daughter Rebecca Rich is a costume designer.
BornApril 14, 1933
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    Known for

    Oliver Reed, Mark Lester, Ron Moody, Shani Wallis, and Jack Wild in Oliver! (1968)
    Oliver!
    7.4
    • Nancy
    • 1968
    Vincent Price, Val Bettin, Eve Brenner, Candy Candido, Diana Chesney, Barrie Ingham, Melissa Manchester, Susanne Pollatschek, Frank Welker, and Alan Young in Basil, détective privé (1986)
    Basil, détective privé
    7.1
    • Lady Mouse(voice)
    • 1986
    Stella Stevens and Norman Stuart in Arnold (1973)
    Arnold
    5.8
    • Lady Jocelyn Dwellyn
    • 1973
    Once Upon a Mattress
    8.4
    TV Movie
    • Lady Larken
    • 1964

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    Actress



    • call it....someone might answer
      Mojave Phone Booth
      5.5
      • Greta
      • 2006
    • Eileen Davidson, Bryton James, Joshua Morrow, Justin Hartley, Melissa Claire Egan, and Peter Bergman in Les feux de l'amour (1973)
      Les feux de l'amour
      5.3
      TV Series
      • Frances
      • 2004
    • One World (1998)
      One World
      6.6
      TV Series
      • Ms. Cosgrove
      • 2000
    • Peter Sallis in M.U.G.E.N (1999)
      M.U.G.E.N
      7.3
      Video Game
      • 1999
    • Une étrange association (1995)
      Une étrange association
      7.1
      TV Movie
      • Gwen
      • 1995
    • Tim Curry, Jim Belushi, Martin Short, and Annie Golden in Les Aventures de Youbi le pingouin (1995)
      Les Aventures de Youbi le pingouin
      5.5
      • Narrator (voice)
      • 1995
    • Kate Mulgrew and Samantha Eggar in Round Numbers (1992)
      Round Numbers
      5.6
      • Binky
      • 1992
    • Angela Lansbury in Arabesque (1984)
      Arabesque
      7.2
      TV Series
      • Olivia Waverly
      • 1989
    • Vincent Price, Val Bettin, Eve Brenner, Candy Candido, Diana Chesney, Barrie Ingham, Melissa Manchester, Susanne Pollatschek, Frank Welker, and Alan Young in Basil, détective privé (1986)
      Basil, détective privé
      7.1
      • Lady Mouse (voice)
      • 1986
    • Ricardo Montalban and Hervé Villechaize in L'île fantastique (1977)
      L'île fantastique
      6.6
      TV Series
      • Wife in Towel
      • 1981
    • Farrah Fawcett, Kate Jackson, and Jaclyn Smith in Drôles de dames (1976)
      Drôles de dames
      6.6
      TV Series
      • Ellen Jason
      • 1977
    • Panique en plein ciel (1976)
      Panique en plein ciel
      5.6
      TV Movie
      • Terry Dunlap
      • 1976
    • Robert Forster, David Birney, and Richard E. Kalk in Police Story (1973)
      Police Story
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Janet Stiles
      • 1975
    • Stella Stevens and Norman Stuart in Arnold (1973)
      Arnold
      5.8
      • Lady Jocelyn Dwellyn
      • 1973
    • James Arness, Amanda Blake, Milburn Stone, and Dennis Weaver in Gunsmoke (1955)
      Gunsmoke
      8.1
      TV Series
      • Stella Silks
      • 1973

    Soundtrack



    • Irene Bedard in Pocahontas II : Un monde nouveau (1998)
      Pocahontas II : Un monde nouveau
      4.8
      Video
      • performer: "What a Day in London"
      • 1998
    • Farrah Fawcett, Kate Jackson, and Jaclyn Smith in Drôles de dames (1976)
      Drôles de dames
      6.6
      TV Series
      • performer: "Where Is My Lady", "Words"
      • 1977
    • Stella Stevens and Norman Stuart in Arnold (1973)
      Arnold
      5.8
      • performer: "Arnold"
      • 1973
    • Oliver Reed, Mark Lester, Ron Moody, Shani Wallis, and Jack Wild in Oliver! (1968)
      Oliver!
      7.4
      • performer: "It's a Fine Life", "I'd Do Anything", "As Long as He Needs Me", "Oom-Pah Pah" (uncredited)
      • 1968
    • Dean Martin in The Dean Martin Show (1965)
      The Dean Martin Show
      8.1
      TV Series
      • performer: "I'm a Girl", "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?"
      • 1965
    • Red Skelton in The Red Skelton Show (1951)
      The Red Skelton Show
      8.1
      TV Series
      • performer: "I'm Old Fashioned", "Pass Me By" (uncredited)
      • 1965
    • Fred Astaire and Barrie Chase in The Hollywood Palace (1964)
      The Hollywood Palace
      8.1
      TV Series
      • performer: "Country Style"
      • 1964
    • Once Upon a Mattress
      8.4
      TV Movie
      • performer: "NORMANDY"
      • 1964
    • Arthur Haynes and Nicholas Parsons in The Arthur Haynes Show (1956)
      The Arthur Haynes Show
      6.9
      TV Series
      • performer: "There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder", "Let There Be Love"
      • 1963
    • Ed Sullivan in Toast of the Town (1948)
      Toast of the Town
      7.9
      TV Series
      • performer: "My Man" (Mon Homme)
      • 1962
    • Tommy Quickly in Thank Your Lucky Stars (1961)
      Thank Your Lucky Stars
      7.7
      TV Series
      • performer: "Something In The Air (Cerasella)"
      • 1961
    • Ramsbottom Rides Again (1956)
      Ramsbottom Rides Again
      4.9
      • performer: "This Is The Night"
      • 1956

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    • Alternative name
      • Shani Wallace
    • Height
      • 1.65 m
    • Born
      • April 14, 1933
      • Tottenham, London, England, UK
    • Spouse
      • Bernard RichSeptember 13, 1968 - September 10, 2016 (his death, 1 child)
    • Children
      • Rebecca Rich
    • Parents
        James John Wallis
    • Other works
      She appeared in the Broadway musical "A Time for Singing", an adaptation of the novel and film Qu'elle était verte ma vallée (1941). She played the role that Maureen O'Hara played in the classic 1941 film.

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      Gave birth to her only child at age 38, a daughter Rebecca Rich on November 25, 1971. Child's father is her husband, Bernard Rich.
    • Quotes
      [after the success of Oliver! (1968)] When I came back to America, I had offers to do what became a very famous series on television, The Brady Bunch. I didn't want to do that. I wanted to do movies. But then movie musicals like Doctor Dolittle flopped and they decided not to make any more, which was a big blow. I went back into theatre and nightclubs.

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    • How old is Shani Wallis?
      92 years old
    • When was Shani Wallis born?
      April 14, 1933
    • Where was Shani Wallis born?
      Tottenham, London, England, UK
    • How tall is Shani Wallis?
      5 feet 5 inches, or 1.65 meters
    • What is Shani Wallis known for?
      Oliver!, Arnold, The Great Mouse Detective, and Once Upon a Mattress

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