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Occupation
  
Actress/Singer

Spouse
  
Fred Bryan (m. 2001–2010)

Role
  
Character actress

Name
  
Marcia Lewis

Years active
  
1964–2006


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Born
  
August 8, 1938 (
1938-08-08
)
Melrose, Massachusetts, U.S.

Died
  
December 21, 2010, Brentwood, Tennessee, United States

Movies and TV shows
  
The Ice Pirates, Night Warning, Who's Watching the Kids?, Goodtime Girls, The Good Book: Vol 1

MARCIA LEWIS sings "LITTLE GIRLS" from ANNIE by Charles Strouse & Martin Charnin


Marcia Lewis (August 8, 1938 – December 21, 2010) was an American character actress and singer. She was nominated twice for the Tony Award as Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Chicago and Grease) and twice for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical (Chicago and Rags).

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Biography

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Lewis was born in Melrose, Massachusetts and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. She was a registered nurse at the University of Cincinnati Hospital and Mount Sinai Hospital (Manhattan) and received her RN from the Jewish Hospital School of Nursing in Cincinnati in 1959.

Stage and television

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Lewis made her Broadway debut in the original production of Hello, Dolly!, taking over the role of Ernestina. Additional theater credits include The Time of Your Life (1969), Annie, taking over the role of Miss Hannigan in April 1981, Rags (1986) (nominee, Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical), Roza (1987), Orpheus Descending with Vanessa Redgrave (1989), and the 1990 revival of Fiddler on the Roof as Golde. Lewis appeared in the 1994 revival of Grease as Miss Lynch, and was nominated for the Tony Award, Best Featured Actress in a Musical. She appeared as the Matron in the 1996 revival of Chicago. For her work, she received nominations for the Tony Award, Best Featured Actress in a Musical and Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical.

She appeared at the Off-Broadway Theatre of the Zanies in An Impudent Wolf (1965), the Players Theatre in Who's Who Baby? (1968), and Playwrights Horizons in Romance Language in 1984 and When She Danced in 1990.

Lewis toured in Cabaret as Fraulein Schneider and appeared in Chicago at the Mandalay Bay hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, for three months. Her television credits include guest appearances on The Bob Newhart Show (1975), Baretta (1975), The Bionic Woman (1976), Happy Days (1977, 1979), the TV movie When She Was Bad (1979) and Kate and Allie (1988).

Cabaret and recording

As a singer, Lewis performed in most of the leading cabarets and supper clubs in Manhattan, including Rainbow & Stars, Upstairs at the Duplex, Upstairs at the Downstairs, Grande Finale, Reno Sweeney's, Freddy's Eighty-Eights, Town Hall, The Village Gate, and the Russian Tea Room. Lewis also appeared in concert at Carnegie Hall.

Lewis' solo album Nowadays (1998), a collection of showtunes and standards recorded with the Mark Hummel Quartet, is available on the Original Cast Records label.

Personal life

Lewis and Fred D. Bryan, a Nashville financial adviser, were married on June 24, 2001. Lewis died on December 21, 2010, at her home in Brentwood, Tennessee, of cancer, aged 72.

Filmography

Actress
1990
Orpheus Descending (TV Movie) as
Nurse Porter
1989
Money, Power, Murder. (TV Movie) as
Woman at Global
1988
Mr. Belvedere (TV Series) as
Estelle
- Black Widow (1988) - Estelle
1988
Kate & Allie (TV Series)
- The Namath of the Game (1988)
1984
The Ice Pirates as
Frog Lady
1984
NBC Special Treat (TV Series) as
Miss Hanrahan
- Bobby and Sarah (1984) - Miss Hanrahan
1982
The Good Book (TV Series) as
Lady Bags / Miss Kitty the Bartender / Angelina the Angel
1981
Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker as
Margie
1980
Goodtime Girls (TV Series) as
Irma Coolidge
- All for One (1980) - Irma Coolidge
- Sing Till It Hurts (1980) - Irma Coolidge
- Who's Benny? (1980) - Irma Coolidge
- The Show Must Go On (1980) - Irma Coolidge
- Internal Injury (1980) - Irma Coolidge
- Loretta's Dilemma (1980) - Irma Coolidge
- Edith Dates a War Hero (1980) - Irma Coolidge
- Loose Lips (1980) - Irma Coolidge
- Growing Pains (1980) - Irma Coolidge
- Frankie and Edith Were Lovers (1980) - Irma Coolidge
- Frankie Gets Drafted, Almost (1980) - Irma Coolidge
- Too Many Fiances (1980) - Irma Coolidge
- Homefront (1980) - Irma Coolidge
1978
Who's Watching the Kids (TV Series) as
Mitzi Logan
- Good News, Bad News (1979) - Mitzi Logan
- Frankie's 16th Birthday (1978) - Mitzi Logan
- Mr. Wrong (1978) - Mitzi Logan
- Hit and Run (1978) - Mitzi Logan
- Rustic Retreat (1978) - Mitzi Logan
- Love Finds Bert Gunkel (1978) - Mitzi Logan
- The Hostage (1978) - Mitzi Logan
- Frankie Loves Memphis (1978) - Mitzi Logan
- Melissa Runs Away (1978) - Mitzi Logan
- Larry Moves In (1978) - Mitzi Logan
- Legs (1978) - Mitzi Logan
1979
When She Was Bad... (TV Movie) as
Gloria
1977
Happy Days (TV Series) as
Matron / Mother Dunbar
- Marion Goes to Jail (1979) - Matron
- Hard Cover (1977) - Mother Dunbar
1979
Out of the Blue (TV Series) as
Jolene
- Laura, the Runaway (1979) - Jolene
1979
Working Stiffs (TV Series) as
Sister Joan
- Looking for Mr. Goodwrench (1979) - Sister Joan
1977
The Night They Took Miss Beautiful (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Barrett
1976
Big John, Little John (TV Series) as
Mrs. Bates
- Bully for You (1976) - Mrs. Bates
1976
The Bionic Woman (TV Series) as
Amazon April Armitage
- In This Corner, Jaime Sommers (1976) - Amazon April Armitage
1976
Baretta (TV Series) as
Mrs. Watson
- And Down Will Come Baby (1976) - Mrs. Watson
1976
Rich Man, Poor Man (TV Mini Series) as
Nurse
- Part IV: Chapter 6 (1976) - Nurse
1975
The Bob Newhart Show (TV Series) as
Louise Gross / Dorothy
- The Heavyweights (1975) - Louise Gross
- The New Look (1975) - Dorothy
1974
The Great Ice Rip-Off (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Gilmour
Self
1997
The Rosie O'Donnell Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.222 (1997) - Self
- Episode #1.137 (1997) - Self
1997
The 51st Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1997
The 42nd Annual Drama Desk Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
1994
The 48th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Performer & Nominee
1978
The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 23 October 1978 (1978) - Self - Panelist
1977
The Paul Ryan Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.72 - Self
1972
The Bob Braun Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 17 July 1972 (1972) - Self
Archive Footage
2011
The 65th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Memorial Tribute (as Marcia Lewis Bryan)

References

Marcia Lewis Wikipedia


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