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Lynn Fontanne (/ f ɒ n ˈ t æ n /; 6 December 1887 – 30 July 1983) was an English actress. After early success in supporting roles in the West End , she met the American actor Alfred Lunt , whom she married in 1922 and with whom she co-starred in Broadway and West End productions over the next four decades.
Lynn Fontanne, nata Lynne Fontanne ( Londra, 6 dicembre 1887 – Genesee Depot, 30 luglio 1983 ), è stata un' attrice britannica e una delle più grandi interpreti della scena teatrale statunitense per oltre una quarantina di anni. Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Riconoscimenti. 3 Spettacoli teatrali. 4 Filmografia. 4.1 Attrice. 4.2 TV.
Lynn Fontanne was a British actress of French and Irish descent. She spend most of her acting career in the United States, and she is considered among the great leading ladies of American theatre. She formed an acting duo with her husband Alfred Lunt (1892-1977).
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Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne are widely considered the greatest acting team in the history of American theatre. Not willing to simply coast on their extraordinary natural talent, the Lunts were consummate professionals. Their passion for excellence and commitment to the art of live theatre was legendary, even at the beginning of their careers.
Lynn Fontanne | Kennedy Center. Lynn Fontanne (actress; born December 6, 1887, Essex, England; died July 30, 1983) Lynn Fontanne was once described by a drama critic as "one of our two most gifted comic actors" (the other one was Fontanne's husband and stage partner, Alfred Lunt).
31 lug 1983 · Lynn Fontanne, who with Alfred Lunt created one of the greatest husband-and-wife acting teams of the theater, died of pneumonia today. She was 95 years old. Miss Fontanne was found dead by a...
Lynn Fontanne (/fɒnˈtæn/; 6 December 1887 – 30 July 1983) was a British-born American-based actress and major stage star in the United States for over 40 years. She teamed with her husband, Alfred Lunt. Lunt and Fontanne shared a special Tony Award in 1970. They both won Emmy Awards in 1965, and Broadway's Lunt-Fontanne Theatre was named for them.