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Helen Gallagher

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Helen Gallagher
Born July 19 1926 (1926-07-19) (age 81)
New York, New York, U.S.
Spouse(s) Frank Wise (divorced 1958)

Helen Gallagher (born July 19 1926) is a Emmy and Tony Award-winning American actress, dancer, singer and makeup artist.

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Biography

Youth

She was born in New York City of Irish, French, and English descent.

Career

Gallagher was known for decades as a Broadway performer. She appeared in Make a Wish, Hazel Flagg, Portofino, High Button Shoes, Sweet Charity, and Cry for Us All. Multi-talented, but fiery, Gallagher once reportedly kicked an actor (who tried to upstage her) into the orchestra pit, according to Merv Griffin, who once appeared in a Broadway musical with her . In 1952, she won a Tony Award for her work in the musical Pal Joey. In 1971, she won her second Tony Award for her role in the revival of the musical No, No, Nanette, which also starred Ruby Keeler and Patsy Kelly. Helen appeared in the 1977 movie Roseland opposite Christopher Walken. An aficionada of Rodgers and Hammerstein, she appeared on a special tribute episode of The Bell Telephone Hour. Despite her extensive work on Broadway, she is perhaps best known as the gentle Irish American matriarch, Maeve Ryan, on the soap opera Ryan's Hope, a role she played for the show's entire duration, from 1975 to 1989. Creator and head writer Claire Labine had much affection for the character of Maeve, and as such, focused much loving care and attention in crafting her development. As a result, Gallagher's motherly character quickly came to be portrayed as the heart and soul of the show. She was nominated for five Daytime Emmy Awards for her work on the serial, winning in 1976, 1977, and 1988. As the show progressed further into the 1980s, the ratings took a steep slide. When ABC executives decided to cancel Ryan's Hope, Claire Labine decided to end the final episode with Maeve at the family bar, Ryan's, singing her favorite tune, Danny Boy. Since the cancellation of Ryan's Hope, Gallagher has appeared in All My Children and One Life to Live and in various Off-Broadway productions, although she considers herself in "semi-retirement".

Personal life

She was married to Frank Wise, but the marriage ended in divorce; she has never remarried.

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Awards
Preceded by
Isabel Bigley
for Guys and Dolls
Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1952
for Pal Joey
Succeeded by
Sheila Bond
for Wish You Were Here
Preceded by
Lauren Bacall
in Applause
Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical
1971
for No, No, Nanette
Succeeded by
Alexis Smith
in Follies
Persondata
NAME Gallagher, Helen
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Actress
DATE OF BIRTH 19 July, 1926
PLACE OF BIRTH New York City, New York
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH

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