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  1. 23 feb 2018 · Nanette Fabray, a dancer and stage actress whose work on Sid Caesar’s pioneering television comedy shows influenced a generation of comediennes, has died. She was 97.

  2. 23 feb 2018 · Nanette Fabray, the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical comedy star whose work with Sid Caesar on the classic 1950s TV comedy-variety show “Caesar’s Hour” earned her three Emmy Awards and a ...

  3. 24 feb 2018 · The three-time Emmy winner was 97 years old. Fabray's son, Dr. Jamie McDougall, confirmed her death to the New York Times on Friday. She died at her Palos Verdes, California home. Fabray was born Ruby Nanette Bernadette Theresa Fabres on Oct. 27, 1920 in San Diego and began her entertainment career on the vaudeville stage at 4 years old.

  4. In her three-hour interview, Nanette Fabray (1920-2018) talks about her early years in theater and in early experimental television where she served as an NBC "color girl." She speaks in great detail about her work with Sid Caesar on the variety series Caesar's Hour. She describes some of the series' most memorable comedy sketches including "Shadow Waltz" (a take-off on Your Hit Parade) and ...

  5. 25 feb 2018 · NBC via Getty Images. Actress Nanette Fabray, who was known to modern audiences as the mother of Bonnie Franklin’s character on the CBS sitcom “One Day at a Time,” died Thursday at her home in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. She was 97. The actress, born Ruby Nanette Bernadette Theresa Fabares in San Diego, was performing in vaudeville ...

  6. 24 feb 2018 · Nanette Fabray, a child performer in the 1920s who went on to star in Broadway musicals, dance with Fred Astaire on the big screen and win three Emmy Awards working with Sid Caesar during ...

  7. 24 feb 2018 · Nanette Fabray, the actress, singer and dancer who became a star in Broadway musicals, on television and in hit movies such as "The Band Wagon," has died at 97.