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  1. 14 ott 2003 · Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne worked together so imaginatively, so seamlessly onstage that they seemed to fuse into one person. Offstage, they brawled so famously and raucously over every detail of every performance that they inspired the musical Kiss Me, Kate. At home on Broadway, in London’s West End, touring the United States and Great ...

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  3. A seemingly ageless star on Broadway for 40 years, actress Lynn Fontanne joined with her husband, Alfred Lunt, to form one of the greatest husband-and-wife teams in the history of the theater. Born in Essex, England, on Dec. 6, 1887, she came to the United States in 1916 and married Lunt in 1922.

  4. ronfassler.medium.com › the-lunts-final-visit-53b52d9c683bTHE LUNTS’ FINAL VISIT - Medium

    5 mag 2017 · Alfred Lunt as Anton Schill and Lynn Fontanne as Claire Zachanassian in “The Visit” (1958) Audiences possibly expecting a romantic or comedic romp from the Lunts, were instead greeted with the darkest tale the famed duo had ever undertaken.

  5. 4 mag 2012 · Julie Andrews introduces Maggie Smith & Robert Stephens who present Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne with a special Tony.

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  6. Lynn Fontanne, 6 Dec 1887 - 30 Jul 1983 Exhibition Label Born Essex, England Lynn Fontanne studied with Ellen Terry, then England’s most revered actress, and was just beginning her own distinguished career when she posed for Wilfred de Glehn in 1912 to earn extra money as an artist’s model.

  7. 24 apr 1978 · Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne—brilliant, glamorous, inseparable, the epitome of the happily married couple. Then, last August, he died of cancer at the age of 84, leaving her alone for the first ...