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Nov 17, 2003 · Nov. 17, 2003. Dorothy Loudon, the actress and comedian who won a Tony Award in 1977 for her portrayal of Miss Hannigan, the mean-spirited orphanage headmistress in the hit musical ''Annie,''...
Dorothy Loudon, who created one of the more indelible portraits in musical comedy history with her portrayal of the slatternly, orphan-hating Miss Hannigan in the orignal Annie , died Nov. 14....
Nov 17, 2003 · Nov. 17, 2003 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. Dorothy Loudon, a veteran stage actress who earned a Tony for the Broadway role she created as the rancorous orphanage headmistress in “Annie,” has...
Nov 15, 2003 · Dorothy Loudon married musician and composer Norman Paris in 1971. Her theatrical career slowed, her few roles including one in the ill-fated Lolita, My Love (1971), which closed out-of-town, and Edith in a revival of Clare Booth Luce’s The Women (1973).
Dorothy Loudon, who created the role of evil orphanage headmistress Miss Hannigan in the original production of Annie , died Nov. 15, 2003, at the age of 78. The Playbill...
Dorothy Loudon (September 17, 1925 – November 15, 2003) was an American actress and singer. She won the Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical in 1977 for her performance as Miss Hannigan in Annie.
Nov 15, 2013 · November 15, 2013. Playbill.com is remembering Loudon and her career with the following performances on video. Read our Playbill Vault feature on Loudon here. At the 1977 Tony Awards, Loudon...