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Eric Carle, 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar' Author, Dead at 91 - www.etonline.com
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27.05.2021

Eric Carle, 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar' Author, Dead at 91

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Lois De Banzie, ‘Annie’ and ‘Sister Act’ actress, dead at 90 - nypost.com - Scotland - San Francisco - county Mason
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26.05.2021

Lois De Banzie, ‘Annie’ and ‘Sister Act’ actress, dead at 90

confirmed her death on April 3 in Greenbrae, Calif., via an obit in the San Francisco Chronicle.Born May 4, 1930 in Glasgow, Scotland, she got her big break in a 1957 episode of “Perry Mason,” launching a career that spanned decades and included appearance on stage, television and the big screen.“Her most notable stage performance was in ‘Mornings at Seven,’ for which she received a Drama Desk Award and a Tony Award nomination,” the obit described. “Her wit and humor will be much

Lois De Banzie, ‘Annie’ Actress, Dead At 90 - etcanada.com - California - San Francisco - county Roosevelt
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26.05.2021

Lois De Banzie, ‘Annie’ Actress, Dead At 90

Lois De Banzie, a Tony-nominated actress best known for her role as Eleanor Roosevelt in “Annie”, has died. She was 90.

Lois De Banzie, 'Annie' Actress, Dead at 90 - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
26.05.2021

Lois De Banzie, 'Annie' Actress, Dead at 90

 on Monday. A cause of death was not specified.«Lois was proud to have made a career as an actress on stage, screen and television,» her obituary read. «Her wit and humor will be much missed.»In addition to her gig in, De Banzie also had several memorable roles on stage, including , for which she received a Drama Desk Award and a Tony Award nomination in 1980.

Lois De Banzie Dies: Tony-Nominated ‘Morning’s At Seven’ Actress Was 90 - deadline.com - Scotland - California - county Brown
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25.05.2021

Lois De Banzie Dies: Tony-Nominated ‘Morning’s At Seven’ Actress Was 90

Lois de Banzie, the Scottish-born actress whose Broadway performance in 1980’s Morning’s At Seven scored a Tony Award nomination, died April 3 in Greenbrae, California. She was 90.

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