Georgia Brown (English singer)

Georgia Brown (English singer)

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name = Georgia Brown


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birthname = Lillian Claire Laizer Getel Klot
birthdate = birth date|1933|10|21|mf=y
birthplace = flagicon|England East End, London
deathdate = death date and age|1992|7|5|1933|10|21|mf=y
deathplace = flagicon|England London
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Georgia Brown (October 21, 1933 - July 5, 1992) was a British singer and actress.

Born Lillian Claire Laizer Getel Klot in the East End of London to Mark and Anne Kirschenbaum Klot, Jewish immigrants to the United Kingdom, she was dispatched to Wales during the Blitz to escape the bombings in London. A lover of jazz, she selected her professional name from the 1925 tune "Sweet Georgia Brown" by Ben Bernie, Maceo Pinkard and Kenneth Casey.

Brown first came to prominence as Lucy in the 1956 London revival of "The Threepenny Opera" at London's Royal Court Theatre, a role she repeated the following year when she joined the cast of the highly successful off-Broadway production. Three years later she received critical and public acclaim for her portrayal of Nancy in Lionel Bart's hit musical "Oliver!" in the West End. She reprised the role in the 1963 Broadway production, earning a Tony Award nomination for her performance. The role of Nancy was originally written with Lionel Bart's friend Alma Cogan in mind, but Alma was unable to commit to the role, although she did record a soundtrack recording of Oliver!.

After a stint in Bart's "Maggie May" in 1965, Brown concentrated on screen work in mostly forgettable films, with the exception of "The Raging Moon" (for which she was nominated for a BAFTA Award) and "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution", for more than a decade.

Brown returned to Broadway to join the cast of the long-running revue "Side By Side By Sondheim" in 1977. Two years later, she created the title role in Alan Jay Lerner and Burton Lane's flop musical "Carmelina". She toured Britain in "Georgia Brown and Friends", then brought the revue to New York City for a limited run in 1982. Five years later, the Gilbert Becaud musical "Roza", under the direction of Hal Prince, closed after only twelve performances, but her performance of Mrs. Peachum in the 1989 revival of "The Threepenny Opera" earned her another Tony nomination.

In the 80's, Brown took the lead role of Dorothy Brock in Gower Champion's musical 42nd Street at Drury Lane, London.

In her later years, Brown limited herself to concerts, cabaret appearances, and guest spots on such television series as "Great Performances", "Murder, She Wrote", "", and "Cheers", which earned her an Emmy Award nomination.

In addition to a number of original cast albums, Brown recorded several solo albums, including "Georgia Brown" and "Georgia Brown Sings Gershwin".

A permanent resident of the United States, Brown died at age 58 during a visit to London from complications during emergency surgery to remove an intestinal obstruction.

External links

*imdb name|id=0113632|name=Georgia Brown
* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?id=33283/ Internet Broadway Database listing]
* [http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Georgia_Brown Georgia Brown on Memory Alpha]
* [http://www.musical-theatre.net/html/unsungheroines/georgiabrown.html/ Musical-theatre.net bio]
* [http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=2:8940/ Allmovie listing]


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