- Kitty Carlisle Hart
Infobox actor
name=Kitty Carlisle Hart
caption=Photographed byCarl Van Vechten , 1933.
birthname=Catherine Conn
birthdate=birth date|1910|9|3
birthplace=New Orleans, Louisiana , USA
deathdate=death date and age|2007|4|17|1910|9|3
deathplace=New York City ,New York , USA
yearsactive=1932-2006
spouse=Moss Hart (1946-1961)
website=http://www.kittycarlisle.com/Kitty Carlisle Hart (also billed as Kitty Carlisle;
September 3 ,1910 –April 17 ,2007 )cite news | url=http://www.townhall.com/News/NewsArticle.aspx?contentGUID=b2ca506a-8ecc-4ce2-bc64-c593635e406b&page=full&comments=true | title=Actress Kitty Carlisle Hart Dies at 96 | date=2007-04-18 | accessdate=2007-04-18 | work=Townhall.com] cite news | url=http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/04/18/america/NA-GEN-US-Obit-Kitty-Carlisle-Hart.php | title=Kitty Carlisle Hart, actress and advocate of the arts, dies at 96 | author=Associated Press | work=International Herald Tribune | date=2007-04-18 | accessdate=2007-04-18 ] cite news | title=Theater world loses more than an actress: Kitty Carlisle Hart, champion of the arts in New York, dies at 96 | first=Steve | last=Barnes | work=Albany Times Union | date=2007-04-19 | accessdate=2007-04-19 | url=http://timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=582121&category=FRONTPG&BCCode=HOME&newsdate=4/19/2007 ] was an Americansinger , actress and spokeswoman for the arts. She is best known as a regularpanelist on the television game show "To Tell the Truth ". She served 20 years on the New York State Council on the Arts. In 1991, she received theNational Medal of Arts from PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush .Early life
Kitty Carlisle was born as Catherine Conn ("Kitty" is a nickname for "Catherine"; the surname was pronounced Cohen) in
New Orleans, Louisiana . Her family was of GermanJew ish heritage. Carlisle's father, Dr. Joseph Conn, was a gynecologist who died when she was 10. Her mother, Hortense Holtzman Conn, was a daughter of the first Jewish mayor ofShreveport, Louisiana , and a woman obsessed with breaking into the prevailingGentile society. (She once said to a taxi driver who asked if her daughter was Jewish, "She may be, but I'm not.")cite news | last =Teicholz| first =Tom| coauthors=| title =Heart to Hart| pages=| work =The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles| date =2005-07-01 | url =http://www.jewishjournal.com/home/preview.php?id=14293| accessdate =2006-12-13 ]Carlisle's early education took place in New Orleans. In 1921, she was taken to
Europe , where her mother hoped to marry her off to European royalty, believing the nobility there more amenable to a Jewish bride — only to end up flitting around Europe and living in what Carlisle recalled as "the worst room of the best hotel." Carlisle was educated inSwitzerland (Chateau Mont-Choisi inLausanne ), then at the Sorbonneand theLondon School of Economics . She studied acting inLondon at theRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art .Career
Early roles
After returning to New York in 1932 with her mother, she appeared, billed as Kitty Carlisle, on Broadway in several operettas and musical comedies, and in the American premiere of
Benjamin Britten 's "The Rape of Lucretia".Films
Carlisle's early movies included "
Murder at the Vanities " (1934), "A Night at the Opera" (1935) with theMarx Brothers , and two films withBing Crosby , "She Loves Me Not" (1934) and "Here Is My Heart" (1934).Carlisle would resume her film career late in life, appearing in
Woody Allen 's "Radio Days " (1987) and in "Six Degrees of Separation" (1993), as well as on stage in a revival of "On Your Toes", replacingDina Merrill .Television
Carlisle became a household name through "To Tell the Truth", where she was a regular panelist from 1957 to 1978, and later appeared on revivals of the series in 1980, 1990-91 and one episode in 2000. She was also a semi-regular panelist on "Password", "
Match Game ", "Missing Links ", and "What's My Line ".Opera
On
December 31 1966 , Carlisle made her debut with theMetropolitan Opera , asPrince Orlofsky in Strauss's "Die Fledermaus ". She sang the role 10 more times that season, then returned in 1973 for four more performances. Her final performance with the company was onJuly 7 ,1973 .Fashion patronage
During this period, Carlisle became an early patron of
Scaasi :"At Wednesday night's Broadway salute to the [http://www.nycmissionsociety.org New York City Mission Society] on its 175th anniversary at Avery Fisher Hall, the fan-bodice Scaasis unfurled again. At least one of them did, a turquoise number on Kitty Carlisle Hart, who said she's been Scaasified ever since the designer dressed her for theLondon opening of "My Fair Lady ". [cite news | title=The Evening Hours | first=Michael | last=Gross | date=1987-05-15 | work=The New York Times | url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9B0DE3DB1530F936A25756C0A961948260 | accessdate=2006-06-29 ]Personal life
Carlisle married playwright and theatrical producer
Moss Hart onAugust 10 1946 , after having met as actors at the Bucks County Playhouse inNew Hope, Pennsylvania . [cite web | url=http://www.buckscountyplayhouse.com/playhouse/frontpage/briefhistory.html | title=A Brief History of the Bucks County Playhouse… | publisher=Bucks County Playhouse | accessdate=2007-04-19 ] The couple had two children. After Moss Hart died onDecember 21 ,1961 , Kitty Carlisle Hart never remarried. She dated formerNew York governor and presidential candidateThomas Dewey .Philanthropy
Known for her gracious manners and personal elegance, Carlisle became prominent in
New York City social circles as she crusaded for financial support of the arts. She was appointed to various state-wide councils, and was chair of the New York State Council of the Arts from 1976-1996. She also served on the boards of various New York City cultural institutions.In her later years, she was linked romantically to financier and art collector
Roy Neuberger and had an act consisting of anecdotes about the many great men in Americanmusical theatre history that she had known, notablyGeorge Gershwin , who proposed marriage (according to a recent interview in "American Heritage" magazine),Irving Berlin ,Kurt Weill , Oscar Hammerstein, andFrederick Loewe , interspersed with a few of the songs that made each of them famous.Illness and death
In 2006, Carlisle performed at "Feinstein's" at the
Regency inNew York City , inSt. Louis, Missouri ,Phoenix, Arizona ,Atlanta, Georgia , and at the famed Plush Room in San Francisco. According to her official website, her appearances in Atlanta in November 2006 were her last public performances, as she had already contracted thepneumonia that would lead to her death six months later.She died on
April 17 ,2007 fromcongestive heart failure resulting from a prolonged bout of pneumonia. She had been in and out of the hospital since she contracted pneumonia some time prior to November 2006. She died peacefully in her apartment, with her son, Christopher Hart, at her bedside. She was buried in a crypt next to her husband, Moss Hart, atFerncliff Cemetery inHartsdale, New York .Theater
*"Champagne, Sec" - 1933 (an
operetta )
*"White Horse Inn " - 1936 (amusical comedy )
*"Three Waltzes" - 1937
*"Walk With Music" - 1940
*"The Rape of Lucretia" - 1948 (Benjamin Britten 'sopera )
*"Anniversary Waltz" - 1954
*"Die Fledermaus " - 1967 (as "Prince Orlofsky" at theMetropolitan Opera )
*"On Your Toes " - 1983Films
*"
Murder at the Vanities " - 1934
*"She Loves Me Not" - 1934 (withBing Crosby )
*"Here Is My Heart" - 1934 (with Bing Crosby)
*"A Night at the Opera" - 1935 (with theMarx Brothers )
*"Larceny with Music" - 1943
*"Hollywood Canteen (1944 film) " - 1944
*"Radio Days " - 1987
*"Six Degrees of Separation" - 1992Television
*"
What's My Line? " - Guest panelist on both the CBS and the syndicated versions
*"To Tell the Truth " - Panelist, 1956-68, 1969-78, 1980-81, 1990-91, 2000
*"Kojak ": "Flowers for Matty" - 1990Cultural activities
*Vice Chair of the New York State Council of the Arts 1971-1976
*Chair of the New York State Council of the Arts - 1976 - abt 1996
*Chair Emeritus of the New York State Council of the Arts
*Board member ofEmpire State College
*Honorary trustee of theMetropolitan Museum of Art
*Honorary trustee of theMuseum of Modern Art
*Board member of the Center for Arts Education
*Chair of the New York Statewide Conference of Women
*Special consultant to GovernorNelson Rockefeller on Women's Opportunities.
*Honorary Life Director of the Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt Institute (FERI)
*Keynote speaker at the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) graduation ceremony, 1999Bibliography
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References
External links
* [http://www.kittycarlisle.com/ Kitty Carlisle Official Website]
*ibdb name|34539
*imdb name|0137634
*findagrave|18999312
* [http://theater2.nytimes.com/2005/09/22/arts/music/22kitt.html?ex=1139288400&en=68aed38c551f2b21&ei=5070 New York Times article on Kitty Carlisle Hart at 95]
* [http://archives.metoperafamily.org/archives/frame.htm MetOpera database]Persondata
NAME= Hart, Kitty Carlisle
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Conn, Catherine; Carlisle, Kitty
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Singer, actress, socialite
DATE OF BIRTH=September 3 ,1910
PLACE OF BIRTH=New Orleans, Louisiana , USA
DATE OF DEATH=April 17 ,2007
PLACE OF DEATH=New York City ,New York , USA
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