Kitty Carlisle

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Kitty Carlisle Hart wore a cloak of many professional and elegant colors. Actress, opera singer, Broadway performer, TV celebrity, game show panelist, patron of the arts, and, at age 95, this vital woman continued her six-decade musical odyssey with songs and reminisces in her one-woman show: "Kitty Carlisle Hart: An American Icon," which toured from her beloved New York to Los Angeles. She developed pneumonia soon after her tour folded toward the end of 2006 and passed away of congestive heart failure in April of 2007.

The New Orleans-born Carlisle Hart was born on September 3, 1910, and christened Catherine Conn (pronounced Cohen), her family being of German Jewish ancestry. Her father, Dr. Joseph Conn, was a gynecologist who died when she was only ten. Her very ambitious mother, Hortense, escorted Kitty to Europe in 1921 with the intentions of marrying her off Grace Kelly style into European royalty. When that plan didn`t pan out, they stayed in Europe where Kitty received her adult education in Switzerland, London, Paris and Rome. She finally zeroed in on her acting career after being accepted into London`s Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and also went on to train at the Theatre de l`Atelier in Paris.

She and her mother eventually returned to New York in 1932 wherein she first apprenticed with the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pennsylvania. She attracted notice quite early in her career. Billed as Kitty Carlisle, she found radio work and made her first appearance on the musical stage in the title role of "Rio Rita." The legitimately-trained singer went on to appear in a number of operettas, including 1933`s "Champagne Sec" (as Prince Orlofsky), as well as the musical comedies "White Horse Inn" (1936) and "Three Waltzes" (1937).

Her early ingénue movie career included warbling in the musical mystery Murder at the Vanities (1934), and alongside Allan Jones amidst the zany goings-on of the Marx Brothers in the classic farce A Night at the Opera (1935). She also played a love interest to Bing Crosby`s in two of his lesser known musical outings Here Is My Heart (1934) and She Loves Me Not (1934).

Films were not her strong suit, however, and she returned to her theatre roots. Appearing in her first dramatic productions "French Without Tears" and "The Night of January 16th" in 1938, she went on to grace a number of chic and stylish plays and musicals throughout the 40s, including "Walk with Music (1940), "The Merry Widow" (1943, "Design for Living (1943) and "There`s Always Juliet" (1944). She subsequently performed in Benjamin Britten`s 1948 American premiere of "The Rape of Lucretia." In 1946, she married Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Moss Hart and appeared in a number of his works including his classic "The Man Who Came to Dinner" (1949) and the witty Broadway comedy "Anniversary Waltz" (1954). The couple had two children. He died in 1961 and she never remarried, spending much of her existing time keeping his name alive to future generations.

It was the small screen that would make Kitty a welcome household commodity. The steadfast panelist of several quiz shows in the 1950s, it was the popular game show "To Tell the Truth" (1956) that anointed her game show doyenne and icon. A regular panelist for some 20 years, she appeared on each and every revamped format from its 1956 inception to its 2002 syndicated version. Known for her stately presence, infectious laugh, pouffy dark Prince Valiant hai
 

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    Name Kitty Carlisle
    (Catherine Conn)
    Build Slim
    Eye Color Brown - Dark
    Hair Color Black
    Date of Birth September 31910
    Birthplace New Orleans, Louisiana
    Star Sign Virgo
    Died April 182007 (Aged 97)
    Location of Death Manhattan, New York
    Cause of Death Heart Failure
    Nationality American
    Ethnicity White
    Religion Jewish
    University Sorbonne
    London School of Economics
    Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, London
    Occupation Personality
    Celebrity Index Ki
    Claim to Fame A Night at the Opera

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  • I get on the floor, and I can do things a woman a fifth my age can`t do.
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  • So I got caught up in the same wave as everybody else and went right out to Hollywood, to make movies.
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  • I was taken to concerts when I was six, seven years old, and sat in a box throughout the whole evening.
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  • So in those days, they were scooping up any young person who could sing and look decent, ah, at the same time.
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  • It never occurred to me that I looked like a movie star.
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  • And I wasn`t crazy about Hollywood in those days.
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  • But I think television had more of a, of a, of an influence on my life, than the movies, because with television you came into somebody`s home.
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  • And I didn`t, that`s why my career was very short lived.
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  • There were a lot of movies about the war.
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  • My mother thought Hollywood was a den of iniquity, and people came to terrible bad ends there.
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  • I was born in New Orleans, and I wasn`t allowed to go to the movies.
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  • The next thing that happened to me was that I, we, were living in Paris where I then grew up.
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  • I was near sighted. I was born myopic, and I got glasses, right after that.
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  • They were make believe, and they were the world that people didn`t have, but that they wanted, and that`s why they were so popular.
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  • It was the world of make believe that people really weren`t living in, and they were living in terrible, terrible circumstances.
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  • It was considered oh, not proper for children to go to the movies.
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  • Was the only panelist to appear on every version of "To Tell the Truth" from 1956-2002.
  • Got her start at the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pennsylvania. The playhouse, once a grist mill (dating from the 1700s) was instrumental in turning the town into an arts center, way back when.
  • Daughter Catherine (born June 1950).
  • Son Christopher Hart (III)` (born January 14, 1948).
  • She was awarded the American National Medal of the Arts in 1991 by the National Endowment of the Arts in Washington D.C.
  • Met husband Moss Hart at a dinner party given by writer Lillian Hellman`.
  • At 95, she claimed to exercise every day, including floor exercises, the treadmill and swimming.
  • Celebrated her 96th birthday with a gig at Michael Feinstein`s New York hot spot Feinstein`s at the Regency Hotel.
  • In later years, she was linked romantically to financier and art collector Roy Neuberger.
  • Her one-woman act in 2005 consists of anecdotes about the many great men in American musical theatre history that she has known, notably George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Kurt Weill, Cole Porter, Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein and Frederick Loewe, interspersed with a few of the songs that made each one famous.
  • A notorious fashion hound, she was an early patron of Scaasi. She claims she was "Scaasified" ever since the designer dressed her for the London opening of "My Fair Lady" in the late 1950s.
  • In 1970, she became romantically involved with former New York Governor and two-time Republican presidential candidate Thomas E. Dewey, and they spoke of marriage. However, Dewey died suddenly of a heart attack in early 1971.
  • Bought her Madison Avenue apartment in 1962 after the death of her husband Moss Hart for $100,000. As of July 2007, it`s on the market for $12.5 million.
  • Was the first female guest replacement following the death of Dorothy Kilgallen on the "What`s My Line" panel in November of 1965.
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