Dorothy Loudon and Annie
Dorothy Loudon wasn't working. Neither was Annie. Loudon, by the mid-1970s, had gone into a semi-voluntary semi-retirement. The Women, in 1973, was the last of a half-dozen promising Broad…
Dorothy Loudon wasn't working. Neither was Annie. Loudon, by the mid-1970s, had gone into a semi-voluntary semi-retirement. The Women, in 1973, was the last of a half-dozen promising Broad…
The idea of late blooming was essential to Dorothy Loudon's mythology. Although she admitted to being 44 at the time of Annie (a fiction that many internet sites, including the Internet Movi…
The season of Noël Coward at the NYPL is coming to a close, as we near the end of the Library for the Performing Arts's exhibition Star Quality: The World of Noël Coward, which com…
Dorothy Loudon would have made a fine archivist. As it happens, Ms. Loudon chose another line of work. An acclaimed nightclub singer, television performer, and theater actress, Loudon's most…
Michael Lipton, a prominent Broadway and daytime television actor who dabbled in film and prime-time over the course of a five-decade career, died on February 10 at the Actors' Fund Home in …