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Imogene Coca

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Imogene Coca
Birth name Imogene Fernandez de Coca
Born November 18 1908(1908-11-18)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died June 10 2001 (aged 92)
Westport, Connecticut U.S.
Resting place Cremated, Ashes scattered.
Years active 1937-1996
Spouse(s) King Donovan (1960-1987) (his death)
Robert Burton (1935-1955) (his death)

Imogene Fernandez de Coca (November 18, 1908June 2, 2001) was an American Emmy-winning comic actress best known for her role opposite Sid Caesar on Your Show of Shows.

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Biography

Early life

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Coca's parents were veterans of the entertainment industry; her father, José Fernandez de Coca, was a well-known violinist and orchestra conductor, and her mother, Sadie Brady, was a dancer and magician's assistant. Coca took lessons in piano, dance, and voice as a child and while still a teenager moved from Philadelphia to New York City to become a dancer. She got her first job in the chorus of the Broadway musical When You Smile, and became a headliner in Manhattan nightclubs with music arranged by her first husband, Robert Burton. She gained prominence when she began to combine music with comedy; her first critical success was in New Faces of 1934.

Career

The handprints of Imogene Coca in front of Hollywood Hills Amphitheater at Walt Disney World's Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park.
The handprints of Imogene Coca in front of Hollywood Hills Amphitheater at Walt Disney World's Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park.

In the early days of live television, she played opposite Sid Caesar in a sketch comedy program, Your Show of Shows which was immensely popular from 1950 to 1954. She also had her own series, The Imogene Coca Show. She was nominated for a Tony Award for her final Broadway performance as religious zealot Letitia Primrose in On the Twentieth Century, a stage musical adapted from the 1934 film Twentieth Century. Coca's role – a religious fanatic who plasters decals onto every available surface – was a male in the original film (played by actor Etienne Girardot; for the stage adaptation, the role was rewritten specifically as a vehicle for Coca. Coca starred as a cavewoman with Joe E. Ross in the 1966-67 TV sitcom It's About Time and made memorable guest appearances on the sitcoms Bewitched as "Mary the Tooth Fairy", The Brady Bunch as "Aunt Jenny", and on Mama's Family as Gert in the episode "Gert Rides Again". Her later years were spent in relative solitude with only occasional TV guest appearances on Moonlighting and in small movie roles, including her memorable role as "Aunt Edna" in National Lampoon's Vacation.

Death

On June 2, 2001, Coca died at her home in Westport, Connecticut of natural causes incidental to Alzheimer's Disease. She was 92 years old. Coca had no children, but had been married twice; first to Bob Burton from 1934 until his death in 1953 and from 1960 until his death in 1987, she was married to King Donovan.

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  • Bashful Ballerina (1937)
  • Dime a Dance (1937)

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    Coca, Imogene (1908—)
    Imogene Coca is best remembered as one of the driving forces behind the popular variety show Your Show of Shows (1950-54), in which she starred with Sid Caesar. Her physical, non-verbal comedy perfectly offset Caesar's bizarre characterizations an... more


     
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