Angela Lansbury discusses Mame - TelevisionAcademy.com/Interviews
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Bette Davis talked to Dick Cavett about what idiots the studio bosses could be. "Look at Angela Lansbury, MGM had her for years and didn't know she could be a musical star."
She is quite correct about growing into the role of Mame during its out-of-town tryouts. I saw the first preview of MAME at the Shubert Theatre in Philadelphia, its first tryout town. She was good, but did not carry the show. In fact, she was somewhat subdued next to Beatrice Arthur and Frankie Michaels. I saw her again as Mame about four months into the run at the Winter Garden. She was transformed into a dazzling Broadway star well on her way to becoming a legend. She WAS Mame.
I adore this woman - A great actress.
And she was indeed amazing in the role! I was fortunate enough to see the original production both on Broadway and in Los Angeles when the show toured and it was really terrific! Bea Arthur and the rest of the cast was wonderful too!
a truly GREAT actress!!!!!!! and what a voice!!!
Love her more and more!
I agree with you 100% Angela.
a class act.
i love her
Too bad we have no visual record (as far as I know of) of either of these great performances of hers she mentions, Anyone Can Whistle and Mame. (Aside from a few song performances on the Tony Awards, etc.) And wow, the title "Mame" was her idea???
It's amazing how many women were considered and she was ultimately the best choice. Mary Martin would have been way too old and not exciting enough. This show needs a revival.
yes indeed Angela is still quite alive and well
what planet are you on?
U RE DA BEST ,
You do not lie. Ball is too Lucille Ball not enough Mame.
one of the all time greats in theatre...She and Bea Arthur were a few of the highlights on Broadway in the 1960's...along with Barbra Striesand, Zero Mostel and Carol Channing. I adored Rosalind Russell in the film, but Angela Lansbury was 1,000 times better than Lucille Ball in the film based on the B'way musical..she and the film were AWFUL!!!!!!!!
RIP Angela Lansbury
thought this was gonna be about arcade emulation...sad face