- Isabel Bigley
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name = Isabel Bigley
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birthdate = birth date|1926|2|23
birthplace =Bronx, New York , USA
deathdate = death date and age|2006|9|30|1926|2|23
deathplace =Los Angeles, California , USA
occupation = Actor
spouse = Lawrence Barnett (1953-2006)
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tonyawards = Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1951 "Guys and Dolls "Isabel Bigley (
23 February 1926 –30 September 2006 ) was an American actress, perhaps best remembered for originating the part of Sarah Brown inFrank Loesser 's "Guys and Dolls ".Biography
The Bronx -born Bigley had been playing the role of Laurey in the London production of "Oklahoma! " in 1951 when she was offered the role of Sarah Brown, the "mission doll," in "Guys and Dolls". She received the Antoinette Perry Award (Tony) for "Best Performance by a Featured or Supporting Actress in a Musical" in 1951 for that role. Bigley premièred the song "If I Were A Bell " in the show and features in the original cast recording. That record is widely considered among the all-time great original cast recordings of Broadway shows.In 1953 she starred as Jeanie, the chorus girl, in the
Rodgers and Hammerstein show "Me and Juliet ", a role created especially for her. Isabel Bigley performed frequently in the early days oftelevision in such shows as "The Ed Sullivan Show " and "The Colgate Comedy Hour ". On25 June 1951 , she appeared with other entertainers in a one-hour program onCBS that was the start of nationally broadcast color television.Personal life
In 1953, she married Lawrence R. Barnett, then president of the
Music Corporation of America . She retired in 1958 to raise their children. Barnett and their six children survive her.She and her husband made many charitable contributions to arts education, including establishing a graduate program in arts policy and administration at
Ohio State University . In 2005 Bigley was named chairwoman of the board of the McCallum Theatre inPalm Desert, California .References
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