Elaine Stritch

Elaine Stritch (born February 2, 1925) is a lanky American actress with a rough voice known for her brash, vocal characters. Born in Detroit, Michigan, she is best known for her stage work, having been nominated four times for Tonies: In 2002, her one woman show, Elaine Stritch at Liberty won a Tony for Best Special Theatrical Event. In the 1970s, she moved to London with her husband, actor John Bay. For the BBC she did the television series Two's Company with Donald Sinden. She has made many cameo appearances in films, such as in Woody Allen's Small Time Crooks. She was also the orignally considered to play "Dorthey" on The Golden Girls (a role which later went to and made famous by Bea Arthur)

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