- Vivian Blaine
Infobox actor
name = Vivian Blaine
imagesize = 200px
caption = from "State Fair" (1945)
birthname = Vivian Stapleton
birthdate = birth date|1921|11|21
birthplace = city-state|Newark|New Jersey
deathdate = Death date and age|1995|12|9|1921|11|21
deathplace = city-state|New York City|New York
spouse =Manny Franks (1945-1956)
Milton Rackmil (1959-1961)
Stuart Clark (1973-1995)Vivian Blaine (
21 November ,1921 –9 December ,1995 ) was anactress andsinger best known for originating the role of Miss Adelaide in themusical theater production "Guys and Dolls ."Born Vivian Stapleton, the cherry-blonde-haired Blaine appeared on local stages as early as 1934 and was a touring singer with dance bands starting in 1937. In 1942, her agent and soon-to-be husband
Manny Franks signed her to a contract withTwentieth Century-Fox , and she relocated to Hollywood, sharing top billing withLaurel and Hardy in "Jitterbugs" (1943) and starring in "Greenwich Village" (1944), "Nob Hill" (1945), and "State Fair" (1945), among other films.Following her Fox years, Blaine returned to the stage, making her Broadway debut in the
Frank Loesser musical "Guys and Dolls" in 1950. Her character Adelaide has been engaged to inveterate gambler Nathan Detroit for 14 years, a condition which, according to her song "Adelaide's Lament", can foster physical illness as well as chronic heartbreak. After the show's 1200-performance run on Broadway, in which she starred oppositeSam Levene as Nathan Detroit andRobert Alda as fellow gambler Sky Masterson, she reprised the role inLondon 's West End in 1953, and then on film in 1955, withFrank Sinatra playing Nathan andMarlon Brando in Sky's role.Blaine also appeared on the Broadway stage in "
A Hatful of Rain ", "Say, Darling ", "Enter Laughing ", "Company", and "Zorba", as well as participating in the touring companies of such musicals as "". As she reached age 50, her television career took off, with a semi-regular role on "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman " and guest roles on shows like "Fantasy Island " and "The Love Boat ."Blaine's first marriage, to Franks, lasted from 1945 to 1956. She then married
Milton Rackmil , president ofUniversal Studios andDecca Records , in 1959, and recorded several albums prior to their 1961 divorce. In 1973, Blaine married Stuart Clark. In 1983 she became the first celebrity to make public service announcements for AIDS-related causes. She made numerous appearances in support of the then fledgling AIDS-Project Los Angeles (APLA) and recorded her cabaret act which donated its royalties to the new group; this included the last recordings of her songs from "Guys and Dolls ." She retired from show business in 1984, and died of congestive heart failure in 1995 at age 74.Filmography
* "Thru Different Eyes" (1942)
* "Girl Trouble" (1942)
* "He Hired the Boss" (1943)
* "Jitterbugs " (1943)
* "Greenwich Village" (1944)
* "Something for the Boys" (1944)
* "Doll Face" (1945)
* "The All-Star Bond Rally" (1945) (short subject)
* "Nob Hill" (1945)
* "If I'm Lucky" (1946)
* "Three Little Girls in Blue" (1946)
* "Skirts Ahoy!" (1952)
* "Main Street to Broadway" (1953)
* "Guys and Dolls" (1955)
* "Public Pigeon No. One" (1957)
* "Richard" (1972)
* "The Dark" (1979)
* "The Cracker Factory " (1979)
* "Parasite" (1982)
* "I'm Going to Be Famous" (1983)External links
*imdb|0086176
*ibdb|32199
*amg name|2:6516
* [http://www.nypl.org/research/manuscripts/the/theblain.xml Vivian Blaine Papers, 1916-1995 - New York Public Library finding aid]Persondata
NAME= Blaine, Vivian
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Stapleton, Vivian
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1921-11-21
PLACE OF BIRTH=Newark, New Jersey
DATE OF DEATH= 1995-12-9
PLACE OF DEATH= New York, New York,United States
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