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Occupation
  
Actress, singer

Name
  
Isabel Bigley


Role
  
Actress

Education
  
Juilliard School

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Born
  
February 23, 1926 (
1926-02-23
)
Bronx, New York, U.S.

Resting place
  
Westwood Memorial Park, Los Angeles, California

Died
  
September 30, 2006, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Lawrence Barnett (m. 1953)

Albums
  
Sing Rodgers and Hammerstein, Rodgers and Hammerstein's Me and Juliet, Me And Juliet

Similar People
  
Robert Alda, Vivian Blaine, Joan McCracken, Johnny Silver, Stubby Kaye

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Isabel Bigley (February 23, 1926 – September 30, 2006) was an American actress, perhaps best remembered for originating the part of Sarah Brown in Frank Loesser's Guys and Dolls.

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Biography

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The Bronx-born Bigley's mother, a concert singer, guided her early interest in music, and her high school music teacher arranged for her to audition for a scholarship to the Juilliard School of Music in Manhattan, which she received.

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She had been playing the role of Laurey in the London production of Oklahoma! in 1950 when she was offered the role of Sarah Brown, the "mission doll", in the original Broadway production of Guys and Dolls. For her performance, she received the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. In 1953 she starred as Jeanie, the chorus girl, in the Rodgers and Hammerstein show Me and Juliet, a role created especially for her.

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She performed frequently in the early days of television in such shows as The Ed Sullivan Show and The Colgate Comedy Hour. On June 25, 1951, she appeared with other entertainers in a one-hour program on CBS that was the start of nationally broadcast color television.

Personal life

In 1953, she married Lawrence R. Barnett, then president of the Music Corporation of America. She retired in 1958 to raise their four sons and two daughters. She died in 2006, aged 80, from pulmonary disease at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. She was survived by her husband, children, 16 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Her widower died on June 11, 2012, aged 98.

Barnett and Bigley made many charitable contributions to arts education, including establishing a graduate program in arts policy and administration at Ohio State University.

Bigley lived in both Los Angeles and Rancho Mirage and in 2005 she was named chairwoman of the board of the McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert.

Filmography

Actress
1950
Kaleidoscope (TV Series) as
Self in Song Time segment
- Episode #4.1 (1950) - Self in Song Time segment
1950
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Adele
- Gay Rosalinda (1950) - Adele
Self
2006
Heart & Soul: The Life and Music of Frank Loesser (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1953
Celebrity Parade for Cerebral Palsy (TV Special) as
Self
1951
The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #6.46 (1953) - Self
- Episode #4.35 (1951) - Self
1953
Coke Time (TV Series) as
Self
- Isabel Bigley (1953) - Self
1952
The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
Self - Singer
- Hosts: Abbott & Costello; Guests: Charles Laughton, Isabel Bigley, Johnny Conrad, Sid Fields, Joe Kirk, Milton Frome, Bobby Barber, Jill Kraft, Anita Anton, Alex Fossell, Helen Donaldson, Three Beaus & a Peep, Al Goodman & his Orchestra (1952) - Self - Singer
1951
Footlights and Kleiglights (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.142 (1951) - Self
1951
This Is Show Business (TV Series) as
Self
- Eva Gabor (1951) - Self
1951
General Electric Guest House (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.1 (1951) - Self
1951
Premiere (TV Special) as
Self
1951
The Paul Whiteman's Goodyear Revue (TV Series) as
Self
- Helen Gallagher, Isabel Bigley, Gertrude Niesen, Harold Lang (1951) - Self
- Isabel Bigley (1951) - Self
- Isabel Bigley (1951) - Self
Archive Footage
2021
Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age (Documentary) as
Self
Soundtrack
1952
The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Hosts: Abbott & Costello; Guests: Charles Laughton, Isabel Bigley, Johnny Conrad, Sid Fields, Joe Kirk, Milton Frome, Bobby Barber, Jill Kraft, Anita Anton, Alex Fossell, Helen Donaldson, Three Beaus & a Peep, Al Goodman & his Orchestra (1952) - (performer: "Our Love Is Here To Stay" (1938) - uncredited)
1951
Premiere (TV Special) (performer: "You're Just in Love")

References

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