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Nanette Fabray(1920-2018)

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Nanette Fabray
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A sparkling, entertaining, highly energetic presence ever since her early days (from age 4) as a singing and tap dancing child vaudevillian, Nanette Fabray was once billed as "Baby Nanette".

She was born in Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada, then moved to the United States, to Louisiana-born parents, Lily Agnes (McGovern) and Raoul Bernard Fabares, a train conductor whose own father was from France. She worked with the top headliners of the era, notably Ben Turpin, in the Los Angeles area. She also sang on radio. It was widely rumored that she appeared in the "Our Gang" ("Little Rascal") film shorts of the late 1920s; however, this was not true. Later the young hopeful received a scholarship to the Max Reinhardt School of the Theatre and appeared in the school's productions of "The Miracle", "Six Characters in Search of an Author" and "A Servant with Two Masters", all in 1939.

The musical comedy stage, however, would be Nanette's forte. Appearing in such hit New York productions as "Meet the People" (1940), "Let's Face It" (1941), "By Jupiter" (1943) and "Bloomer Girl" (1945), she capped this period of great productivity earning awards for her Broadway work in "High Button Shoes" (1947 - Donaldson Award), and "Love Life" (1948 - Tony and Donaldson Awards).

Strangely, Nanette never obtained a strong foothold when it came to film. Aside from secondary roles in La vie privée d'Elisabeth d'Angleterre (1939) starring Bette Davis and Errol Flynn, and the melodrama A Child Is Born (1939), her one claim to movie fame would be her vital participation in the blockbuster MGM musical Tous en scène ! (1953) in which she memorably performed the songs "That's Entertainment" and "Louisiana Hayride," and joined Fred Astaire and Jack Buchanan in the standout "Triplets" number.

Into the 1950s, Nanette started checking out what television could do as a possible medium for her. It did a lot. She managed a fine feat by winning two consecutive Emmy awards as Sid Caesar's partner on the now-called Caesar's Hour (1954) following the departure of the seemingly irreplaceable Imogene Coca earlier. This led to Nanette eventually starring in her own sitcom, the short-lived Westinghouse Playhouse (1961) (aka "Yes, Yes, Nanette"), in the role of a Broadway star who becomes a makeshift mom after marrying a widower (Wendell Corey) with two children.

Broadway musicals continued to flourish with parts in "Arms and the Girl" (1950) and "Make a Wish" (1951). Nanette later copped another Tony nomination starring as a fictional "First Lady" opposition "President" Robert Ryan in the musical "Mr. President" (1962). Other tailor-made stage vehicles for her came in the form of "Plaza Suite", "Wonderful Town", "Never Too Late", "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" and "Cactus Flower", among others.

On the TV front, Nanette adjusted well into a lively and graceful support player. She served up a number of delightfully daffy moms, wisecracking friends and intrusive relatives in guest appearances -- sometimes alongside her own niece, actress Shelley Fabares, as was in the case of their regular roles on Au fil des jours (1975). Nanette was also a popular game show personality during the '60s and '70s, appearing on The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (1965), High Rollers (1974), Password (1961) and The Match Game (1962), among others. The singer-comedienne could be counted on for TV musical variety appearances courtesy of headliners Dinah Shore, Andy Williams, Dean Martin and Carol Burnett.

Most importantly, Nanette's humanitarian efforts over the years were long recognized. A positive force as a hearing-impaired performer, she gave much time and effort in achieving equality for all types of handicapped and disabled people, including actors. Nanette was the widow (since 1973) of writer and sometime director/producer Ranald MacDougall, appearing in a few of his credited works, including the film The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County (1970), the TV pilot Fame Is the Name of the Game (1966) and the TV-movie Magic Carpet (1972). She and MacDougall have one child. Still as lively as ever, Nanette appeared in a 2007 L.A. musical revue, "The Damsel Dialogues".

Nanette died on February 22, 2018, in Palos Verdes, California. She was 97.
BornOctober 27, 1920
DiedFebruary 22, 2018(97)
BornOctober 27, 1920
DiedFebruary 22, 2018(97)
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  • Won 3 Primetime Emmys
    • 6 wins & 2 nominations total

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Known for

Tous en scène ! (1953)
Tous en scène !
7.4
  • Lily Marton
  • 1953
Harper Valley P.T.A. (1978)
Harper Valley P.T.A.
5.8
  • Alice Finely
  • 1978
La vie privée d'Elisabeth d'Angleterre (1939)
La vie privée d'Elisabeth d'Angleterre
7.0
  • Mistress Margaret Radcliffe(as Nanette Fabares)
  • 1939
Valerie Bertinelli, Bonnie Franklin, Pat Harrington Jr., and Mackenzie Phillips in Au fil des jours (1975)
Au fil des jours
6.6
TV Series
  • Grandma Katherine Romano

Credits

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Actress



  • Shelley Fabares, Craig T. Nelson, Bill Fagerbakke, Kenneth Kimmins, and Jerry Van Dyke in Coach (1989)
    Coach
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Christine's Mom
    • Mildred Armstrong
    • 1990–1994
  • C. Thomas Howell, Nancy McKeon, Lou Diamond Phillips, Jonathan Silverman, Adrienne Shelly, and Casey Siemaszko in Teresa's Tattoo (1994)
    Teresa's Tattoo
    4.5
    • Martha Mae
    • 1994
  • Don Cheadle, Estelle Getty, Cheech Marin, Rue McClanahan, Billy L. Sullivan, and Betty White in The Golden Palace (1992)
    The Golden Palace
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Fern
    • 1993
  • Angela Lansbury in Arabesque (1984)
    Arabesque
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Emmaline Bristow
    • 1991
  • Personal Exemptions (1989)
    Personal Exemptions
    4.5
    • 1989
  • Jason Marsden, Lee Meriwether, Howard Morton, John Schuck, and Hilary Van Dyke in Les nouveaux monstres sont arrivés (1988)
    Les nouveaux monstres sont arrivés
    5.1
    TV Series
    • Dottie
    • 1989
  • Here to Stay (1986)
    Here to Stay
    6.1
    TV Movie
    • Aunt Elizabeth
    • 1986
  • Anne Baxter, James Brolin, and Connie Sellecca in Hôtel (1983)
    Hôtel
    6.4
    TV Series
    • Maggie Lewis
    • Harriet Gold
    • 1983–1986
  • Valerie Bertinelli, Bonnie Franklin, Pat Harrington Jr., and Mackenzie Phillips in Au fil des jours (1975)
    Au fil des jours
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Grandma Katherine Romano
    • 1979–1984
  • Fred Grandy, Bernie Kopell, Ted Lange, Gavin MacLeod, and Lauren Tewes in La croisière s'amuse (1977)
    La croisière s'amuse
    6.3
    TV Series
    • Shirley Simpson
    • Maggie O'Brian
    • Mitzy Monroe
    • 1978–1981
  • Amy (1981)
    Amy
    6.4
    • Malvina
    • 1981
  • Aloha Paradise (1981)
    Aloha Paradise
    7.6
    TV Series
    • 1981
  • Nanette Fabray and Harold Gould in The Man in the Santa Claus Suit (1979)
    The Man in the Santa Claus Suit
    6.5
    TV Movie
    • Dora Dayton
    • 1979
  • Harper Valley P.T.A. (1978)
    Harper Valley P.T.A.
    5.8
    • Alice Finely
    • 1978
  • Bea Arthur in Maude (1972)
    Maude
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Katie Malloy
    • 1977

Soundtrack



  • Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga in Joker: Folie à Deux (2024)
    Joker: Folie à Deux
    5.2
    • performer: "That's Entertainment"
    • 2024
  • Johnny Mercer: The Dream's on Me (2009)
    Johnny Mercer: The Dream's on Me
    8.0
    TV Movie
    • performer: "That's Entertainment"
    • 2009
  • Valerie Bertinelli, Bonnie Franklin, Pat Harrington Jr., and Mackenzie Phillips in Au fil des jours (1975)
    Au fil des jours
    6.6
    TV Series
    • performer: "Triplets"
    • 1979
  • Dinah Shore in Dinah! (1974)
    Dinah!
    7.1
    TV Series
    • performer: "I Got Rhythm" (uncredited)
    • 1976
  • Hollywood... Hollywood ! (1976)
    Hollywood... Hollywood !
    7.3
    • performer: "That's Entertainment" (1953), "Triplets" (1937), "That's Entertainment (Reprise)" (1953) (uncredited)
    • 1976
  • Il était une fois Hollywood (1974)
    Il était une fois Hollywood
    7.8
    • performer: "Triplets" (1937) (Outtake) (uncredited)
    • 1974
  • Carol Burnett in The Carol Burnett Show (1967)
    The Carol Burnett Show
    8.7
    TV Series
    • performer: "The World Is A Concerto / Make Your Own Kind Of Music"
    • 1972
  • Lauren Bacall, Yul Brynner, Florence Henderson, Angela Lansbury, Paul Lynde, Diana Rigg, Ray Walston, Edie Adams, Vivian Blaine, Tom Bosley, Carol Channing, William Daniels, Alfred Drake, Nanette Fabray, Jill Haworth, Clark Jones, Ruby Keeler, Richard Kiley, Bert Michaels, Patricia Morison, Robert Morse, Zero Mostel, Hildy Parks, Estelle Parsons, Robert Preston, Marian Seldes, Stephen Sondheim, Maureen Stapleton, Leslie Uggams, Gwen Verdon, Virginia Vestoff, David Wayne, and Walter Willison in The 25th Annual Tony Awards (1971)
    The 25th Annual Tony Awards
    TV Special
    • performer: "Papa, Won't You Dance with Me?"
    • 1971
  • Gay San Francisco (1970)
    Gay San Francisco
    5.4
    • performer: "I Wasn't Meant to Be a Queen"
    • 1970
  • Judi Rolin in Alice Through the Looking Glass (1966)
    Alice Through the Looking Glass
    5.9
    TV Movie
    • performer: "Through the Looking Glass" (opening & closing theme), "There Are two Sides to Everything", "I Wasn't Meant to Be a Queen", "Alice Is Coming to Tea", "Alice Is Coming to Tea" (2:44) ("Alice Is Coming to Tea" (Alicia viene a tomar el té)., "There Are two Sides to Everything" (Hay dos lados para todo)., "I Wasn't Meant to Be a Queen" (Yo no estaba destinada a ser una reina)., "Opening & Closing Theme" (Tema de apertura y cierre).)
    • 1966
  • Arthur Freed's Hollywood Melody (1962)
    Arthur Freed's Hollywood Melody
    TV Special
    • performer: "If I Had a Talking Picture of You", "Should I", "Singin' in the Rain" (uncredited)
    • 1962
  • Buster Keaton and Ed Wynn in The New March of Dimes Presents: The Scene Stealers (1962)
    The New March of Dimes Presents: The Scene Stealers
    7.3
    TV Special
    • performer: "On the Sunny Side of the Street"
    • 1962
  • The Kaiser Aluminum Hour (1956)
    The Kaiser Aluminum Hour
    7.7
    TV Series
    • performer: "You I Love", "Wonderful Wedding Day", "A Cold Winter"
    • 1957
  • Tous en scène ! (1953)
    Tous en scène !
    7.4
    • performer: "That's Entertainment" (1953), "I Love Louisa" (1931), "Louisiana Hayride" (1932), "Triplets" (1937) ("That's Entertainment" (1953), uncredited)
    • 1953
  • Ed Sullivan in Toast of the Town (1948)
    Toast of the Town
    7.9
    TV Series
    • performer: "Mr. Right"
    • performer: "Green-Up Time", "Papa, Won't You Dance With Me"
    • 1948–1949

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Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Ruby Burnett
  • Height
    • 1.73 m
  • Born
    • October 27, 1920
    • Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada
  • Died
    • February 22, 2018
    • Palos Verdes Estates, California, USA(natural causes)
  • Spouses
      Ranald MacDougallApril 24, 1957 - December 12, 1973 (his death, 1 child)
  • Children
    • Dr. Jamie MacDougall
  • Relatives
      Shelley Fabares(Niece or Nephew)
  • Other works
    Unsold pilot: Made a pilot for a sitcom called "Sis" about a middle-aged woman who suddenly becomes the guardian for her two much younger siblings.
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    • 2 Articles

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  • Trivia
    Attempting to shift the negative attitude of US TV networks towards sign language, she once sang "Over The Rainbow" while signing the words on live television. CBS had expressly forbidden her to do so.

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  • When did Nanette Fabray die?
    February 22, 2018
  • How did Nanette Fabray die?
    Natural causes
  • How old was Nanette Fabray when she died?
    97 years old
  • Where did Nanette Fabray die?
    Palos Verdes Estates, California, USA
  • When was Nanette Fabray born?
    October 27, 1920

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