Lisa Kirk
Lisa Kirk (born Elsie Kirk; February 25, 1925 – November 11, 1990) was an American actress, writer and singer noted for her comic talents and rich contralto; her voice was called a husky alto. She was known for Studio One (1948), Front Row Center (1955) and Suspicion (1957). She was previously married to Robert Wells. She died on November 11, 1990 in New York City, New York, USA.
Gypsy
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Movie pageYou're the Top: The Cole Porter Story
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Movie pageTony Awards
as Self - PerformerThe Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre, more commonly known as a Tony Award,...
TV Show pageBewitched
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TV Show pageThe Dinah Shore Chevy Show
as SelfThe Dinah Shore Chevy Show is an American variety series hosted by Dinah Shore, and broadcast on...
TV Show pageStudio One
as KatherinaAn American radio–television anthology series, created in 1947 by Canadian director Fletcher...
TV Show pageThe Colgate Comedy Hour
as SelfThe Colgate Comedy Hour is an American comedy-musical variety series that aired live on the NBC...
TV Show pageDinah!
as SelfDinah's show premiered 9 September 1974 and continued through to 4 September 1981. She started...
TV Show pageThe Ed Sullivan Show
as SelfThe Ed Sullivan Show is an American TV variety show that originally ran on CBS from Sunday June...
TV Show pageThe Courtship of Eddie's Father
as Mrs. RicklesThe Courtship of Eddie's Father is an American television sitcom based on the 1963 movie of the...
TV Show pageThe Hollywood Palace
as SelfThe Hollywood Palace is an hour-long American television variety show that was broadcast weekly...
TV Show pageGeneral Electric Theater
as Jackie HiltonGeneral Electric Theater is an American anthology series hosted by Ronald Reagan that was...
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