The Sun Will Not Necessarily Come out Tomorrow
Dorothy Loudon, long-time Broadway actress, and Tony winner as Miss Hannigan, evil orphanage matron, died Saturday of cancer at the age of 70. She lost Tonys in 1969 and 1979, both times to Angela Lansbury, one of many eerie connections with Lansbury in her career. Loudon replaced Lansbury in the Broadway version of Sweeney Todd and she was a guest star during the 1986 sweeps inspired Murder, She Wrote - Magnum, P.I. crossover. Mrs. Fletcher comes out of the closet?
Labels: Murder She Wrote, Tony
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