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Eleen Herlie has died

Posted by: TimDunleavy 04:55 pm EDT
10/09/08



RIP: 'All My Children' actress dies

Daytime
mainstay Eileen Herlie, who played the wise Myrtle Fargate
for 32 years on
ABC's "All My Children," died Wednesday, ABC has
announced. Her death came
from complications from pneumonia. She was
90 years old.

From ABC's
announcement:


Born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland, Ms. Herlie
worked for several
years in the Scottish National Theatre and in the English
theater in
the company of Tyrone Guthrie. Among her first hit plays on the
London
stage was Jean Cocteau's "The Eagle Has Two Heads."


On
Broadway she starred as Queen Gertrude opposite Richard Burton's
"Hamlet,"
and played the same role in the film with Sir Laurence
Olivier. She also
starred on Broadway with Ruth Gordon in "The
Matchmaker," with Jackie
Gleason and Walter Pidgeon in "Take Me
Along," with Ray Bolger in "All
American," and as Queen Mary in "Crown
Matrimonial." Ms. Herlie's other film
credits include "Freud" with
Montgomery Clift and Sidney Lumet's "The
Seagull" with Simone
Signoret.


Ms. Herlie guest starred as
Myrtle Fargate on two other ABC daytime
dramas, "Loving" and "One Life to
Live."


She is survived by her brother, Alfred Herlihy, and her
nieces and
nephews.
























And she was a Tony Award nominee, too
...

Posted by: WaymanWong 05:34 pm EDT
10/09/08
In reply to: Eleen Herlie has died - TimDunleavy 04:55
pm EDT 10/09/08



She was up for Leading Actress in a Musical for
''Take Me Along'' (1960).

Her fellow nominees:

* Carol Burnett
(''Once Upon a Mattress'')
* Dolores Gray (''Destry Rides Again'')
* Ethel
Merman (''Gypsy'')

And the winner was:

* Mary Martin (''The Sound
of Music'')

What a category!

posted on Oct 9, 2008 4:53 PM ()

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