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Post by petrolino on Nov 2, 2019 2:04:53 GMT
Always enjoyed her, all the way back to her tv performance as Cinderella in Cinderella (1965) and her feature debut in The Happiest Millionaire (1967). She always had such a likable quality and a memorable singing voice. But I especially cherish her wonderful, out-of-character Oscar nominated performance in Victor Victoria. Boy, did she more than hold her own in that! She's got so much range. Like her singing & dancing contemporaries - Madeline Kahn, Teri Garr, Goldie Hawn, Bernadette Peters - she could go from dramatic to comedic within the bat of en eyelid. When I was a kid discovering their work, it felt like there was nothing these women couldn't do.
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