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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.
Dorothy Loudon was a kinetic blonde comedienne and delightful mugger who won a Tony for her role as Miss Hannigan in Annie. She also appeared in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, Garry Moore Show, and various revues and musicals.
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Dorothy Loudon was a versatile and hilarious comedienne who starred in nightclubs, cabarets, musicals and TV shows. She won a Tony for her role as Miss Hannigan in Annie and was known for her parodies of famous singers and characters. She died of uterine cancer in 2003.
- September 17, 1925
- November 15, 2003
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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,''...
The actress who created the role of Miss Hannigan in the original Annie died of cancer on Nov. 14, 2003. She was 70 and had a long and varied career in musical comedy, including roles in West Side Waltz, Noises Off, and The Night of the Hunter. She won a Tony Award for Annie in 1977 and shared a Tony nomination for Ballroom in 1978.
Nov 16, 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,'' died yesterday....
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...