Acting
Elaine Stritch
Born 1925-02-02 · Detroit, Michigan, USA · Died 2014-07-17
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Elaine Bawson Stritch (born February 2, 1925) is an American actress and vocalist. She has appeared in numerous stage plays and musicals, feature films, and many television programs. She is known for her performance of "The Ladies Who Lunch" in Stephen Sondheim's 1970 musical Company, her 2001 one-woman show Elaine Stritch at Liberty, and recently for her role as Jack Donaghy's mother Colleen on NBC's 30 Rock. She has been nominated for the Tony Award four times in various categories, and won for Elaine Stritch at Liberty.
Known for

ParaNorman

Always at The Carlyle

Monster-in-Law

Autumn in New York

Small Time Crooks

Romance & Cigarettes

September

Cocoon: The Return

Out to Sea

Cadillac Man

Krippendorf's Tribe

Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There

Screwed

A Farewell to Arms

Three Violent People

Six by Sondheim

Too Many Thieves

On Broadway

Kiss Her Goodbye

Providence

Who Killed Teddy Bear?

An Unexpected Life

The Perfect Furlough

The Spiral Staircase

Sondheim! The Birthday Concert

Original Cast Album: Company

The Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon Kicker

Elaine Stritch At Liberty

The Scarlet Hour

Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age

Sparks: The Price of Passion

Paradise

Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me

River of Fundament

Tales of the Unexpected: William and Mary

Chance of a Lifetime

Follies: In Concert

Musical Comedy Tonight III

My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies
