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She won the Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical in 1977 for her performance as Miss Hannigan in Annie. Loudon was also nominated for Tony Awards for her lead performances in the musicals The Fig Leaves Are Falling and Ballroom, as well as a Golden Globe award for her appearances on The Garry Moore Show . Early life and career [ edit]
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...
The 2015 Dorothy Loudon Foundation award for Excellence in the Theater is Presented to Leanne Cope for her role in "an American in Paris". Dame Diane Rigg and Lionel Larner in attendance. Learn more about the Foundation. Dorothy Loudon.
She earned her third Tony Award nomination for her portrayal of Bea Asher, a lonely widow who takes up ballroom dancing and becomes romantically involved with a mailman she meets at the local...
Nov 16, 2003 · By Jesse McKinley. 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...
She won her first TONY Award nomination and Drama Desk Award for The Fig Leaves are Falling (1969), directed by George Abbott. Mr. Abbott then cast her in his all-star revival of Three Men on a Horse opposite Sam Levene, for which she won her second Drama Desk Award. She then followed with: