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'''Eleanor Parker''' was an American actress. |
'''Eleanor Parker''' was an American actress. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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+ | Born in Cedarville, Ohio, Parker appeared in plays from a young age and began appearing at the Pasadena Playhouse before her feature film debut in [[1942]]'s ''Soldiers in White.'' She soon appeared in such films as ''Between Two Worlds'' and ''Of Human Bondage'' |
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==Singing== |
==Singing== |
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Parker sang during her appearance as Dame Brinker in the [[1969]] film [[Hans Brinker]], as well as in tours of the stage musicals [[Applause (musical)|Applause]] and [[Pal Joey (musical)|Pal Joey]] respectively. |
Parker sang during her appearance as Dame Brinker in the [[1969]] film [[Hans Brinker]], as well as in tours of the stage musicals [[Applause (musical)|Applause]] and [[Pal Joey (musical)|Pal Joey]] respectively. |
Revision as of 18:57, 19 January 2017
Eleanor Parker was an American actress.
Biography
Born in Cedarville, Ohio, Parker appeared in plays from a young age and began appearing at the Pasadena Playhouse before her feature film debut in 1942's Soldiers in White. She soon appeared in such films as Between Two Worlds and Of Human Bondage
Singing
Parker sang during her appearance as Dame Brinker in the 1969 film Hans Brinker, as well as in tours of the stage musicals Applause and Pal Joey respectively.
Film
Hans Brinker (1969)
- There Is A Way (solo)
- Golden Tomorrow (solo)
Stage
Applause (1972)
- But Alive (solo)
- Who's That Girl? (solo)
- Hurry Back (solo)
- Fasten Your Seat Belts (solo)
- Welcome to the Theatre (solo)
- Something Greater (solo)
- Finale
Pal Joey (1976)
- What is a Man? (solo)
- Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered (solo)
- In Our Little Den (of Iniquity) (duet)
- Take Him (contains solo lines)
- Bewitched, Bothered, Bewildered (Reprise)(solo)