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Elaine Stritch, (born on February 2, 1925 in Detroit, Michigan) is an Irish-American actress and singer with a brassy, rough voice known for her brash, vocal characters.Stritch was born to a wealthy, devoutly Roman Catholic family, and is the niece of the late Samuel Cardinal Stritch, Archbishop of Chicago. She trained at the Dramatic Workshop of the New School for Social Research in New York City under Erwin Piscator; other students at the Dramatic Workshop included Marlon Brando and Bea Arthur. Her Broadway debut came in the revue Angel in the Wings. Stritch was standby to Ethel Merman for the Irving Berlin musical Call Me Madam while simultaneously singing the song "Zip" in the 1952 revival of Pal Joey. Stritch later starred in the national tour of Call Me Madam.She has been successful in Broadway musicals, such as Sail Away by Sir Noel Coward, Company by Stephen Sondheim, and the most recent musical revival of Show Boat, which also starred Lonette McKee and John McMartin.Once a very heavy drinker, she became a teetotaler after being diagnosed with diabetes.She played the first Trixie Norton, the burlesque dancing wife of Art Carney's Ed Norton, on Jackie Gleason's first Honeymooners sketch on television, but was replaced by the less glamorous-looking, but more wholesome Joyce Randolph the following week.She is best known for her stage work, having been nominated for the Tony Award four times
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