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Name
  
Joan Roberts

Role
  
Actress


TV shows
  
Private Benjamin

Awards
  
Grammy Hall of Fame

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Born
  
July 15, 1917 (
1917-07-15
)
New York City, New York, U.S.

Occupation
  
Musical theatre, film and television actress

Died
  
August 13, 2012, Stamford, Connecticut, United States

Albums
  
Oklahoma! (1943 original Broadway cast)

Similar People
  
Alfred Drake, Celeste Holm, Howard Da Silva, Betty Garde, Oscar Hammerstein II

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Joan Roberts (July 15, 1917 – August 13, 2012) was an American actress, most famous for creating the role of Laurey in the original Broadway production of Oklahoma! in 1943.

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Early years

Roberts was born Josephine Rose Seagrist in Manhattan, New York and first appeared on stage at age 6. She was active in dramatic productions as a student at St. Patrick's Cathedral (Manhattan) High School and gained additional experience in summer stock productions.

Radio

Roberts was a regular on The Texaco Summer Theater on CBS July 4 - December 5, 1943. The program was a summer replacement for The Fred Allen Show but was extended when Allen did not return as scheduled.

Stage

Sunny River was Roberts' first Broadway production. She played Madeleine Caresse December 4, 1941 - January 3, 1942. Later in 1942 she played in Hit the Deck with the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera.

Roberts initially auditioned for the role of Ado Annie in the original Broadway production of Oklahoma! (which eventually went to Celeste Holm), but the show's librettist Oscar Hammerstein cast her as the female lead, Laurey. At the time of her death she was one of four surviving cast members of the original 1943 opening night production of Oklahoma! and the only one who played a principal role (Celeste Holm died several weeks earlier), along with George S. Irving, Marc Platt, and Bambi Linn. Roberts subsequently starred as Sara Longstreet on Broadway in the musical High Button Shoes.

Recently, Ms. Roberts conducted workshops on singing and voice projection. In 2011 she was honored by the University of North Carolina's School of the Arts while attending their replica production of the original Oklahoma!

She was in retirement for many years on Long Island, New York, when she appeared as Heidi Schiller in the 2001 Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim's Follies. Over the years she was seen in documentaries about Oscar Hammerstein II, George Abbott and in the film Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There.

Television

On December 19, 1966, Roberts appeared in a production of Jack and the Beanstalk on CBS-TV.

Personal life

Roberts was married to Dr. John J. Donlon, who died in 1965. They had a son, John J. Donlon, Jr.

Death

On August 13, 2012, Roberts died of congestive heart failure, aged 95, according to her son.

Celeste Holm, who played Ado Annie in the same original production of Oklahoma!, had died only a month before, also at age 95.

Stage

  • Sunny River - 1941-1942
  • Oklahoma! - 1943-1945
  • Marinka - 1945
  • Are You with It? (musical) - 1945-1946
  • High Button Shoes - 1947-1949 (preceded by Nanette Fabray)
  • Follies - 2001
  • Partial discography

  • Joan Roberts Sings of Faith, Hope and Love - Aardvark Records
  • Book

  • Never Alone by Joan Roberts (McMullen Books Inc., 1954)
  • Filmography

    Actress
    2011
    Jesse as
    Supermarket Lady
    1979
    Fantasy Island (TV Series) as
    Linda Larson
    - The Comic/The Golden Hour (1979) - Linda Larson
    1965
    Jack and the Beanstalk (TV Movie) as
    Mrs. Sprague
    1948
    Kraft Theatre (TV Series) as
    Mable
    - Suppressed Desires (1948) - Mable
    Producer
    1949
    Joan Roberts Sings (TV Series) (producer)
    Self
    1985
    Rodgers & Hammerstein: The Sound of American Music (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1950
    The Eyes Have It (TV Series) as
    Self - Singer / Self
    - Peter Donald, Joan Roberts (1950) - Self - Singer
    - Episode #2.24 (1950) - Self
    1949
    Joan Roberts Sings (TV Series) as
    Self - Singer
    1949
    The Milton Berle Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.41 (1949) - Self

    References

    Joan Roberts Wikipedia