Stritch, Elaine (1925–)
Stritch, Elaine (1925–)
American stage, tv and screen actress. Born Feb 2, 1925, in Detroit, Michigan; m. John Bay (English actor), 1972 (died 1982).
Made NY debut in Loco (1946), followed by Made in Heaven, The Little Foxes, Yes M'Lord, Pal Joey, On Your Toes, Bus Stop, Sail Away!, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Wonderful Town, Small Craft Warnings and The Gingerbread Lady, among others; created the role of Joanne in Stephen Sondheim's Company, introducing the song "Ladies Who Lunch"; films include The Scarlet Hour, Three Violent People, Farewell to Arms, Who Killed Teddy Bear?, The Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon Kicker, Providence, Cocoon: The Return and Out to Sea; on tv, costarred as Ruth on "My Sister Eileen" (1960–61). Won a Tony award for one-woman show Elaine Stritch at Liberty (2002).