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Eugenia Rawls

Mary Eugenia Rawls (September 11, 1913 — November 8, 2000) was an American actress.

Rawls (left) and Tallulah Bankhead in The Little Foxes

Biography

Rawls was born in Macon, Georgia, and lived with her grandmother and two aunts for most of her early life. She made her stage debut at age 4 in a local production of Madame Butterfly and later attended Wesleyan College in Macon.[1]

She moved to New York City and made her Broadway debut in 1934 as Peggy Rogers in Lillian Hellman's The Children's Hour. Her best-known role came in 1939 as Tallulah Bankhead's character Regina Gidden's daughter, Alexandra, in The Little Foxes. She replaced the original actress on Broadway, and performed with Bankhead, who would become her lifelong mentor, when the show toured the US.[1] She performed in several Broadway plays through 1956,[2] and appeared in many New York-based television shows in the 1950s and 1960s, including a recurring role on As the World Turns[3] and portraying Margaret on the ABC serial Road to Reality (1960).[4] She created several one-woman shows, which she played in regional theaters, Great Britain, and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.[3] Her book Tallulah, A Memory was a memoir of her friend's outrageous life. Rawls also wrote and performed in Women of The West and Affectionally Yours, Fanny Kemble.[5]

After nearly two decades, she returned to Broadway for one more production, playing Aunt Nonnie in a December 1975 to February 1976 revival of Tennessee Williams Sweet Bird of Youth.[2]

She died November 8, 2000, in Denver, Colorado, aged 87.[1]

Personal life

Rawls married Donald Seawell, an attorney and the founder and chairman of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.[1] Bankhead, the matron of honor at Rawls' wedding, was the godmother of their two children,[1] one of whom, Brockman Seawell, became a stage, television and film producer[6]

Bibliography

  • Tallulah, a Memory, University of Alabama Press, 1979.
  • A Moment Ago, Denver Center for the Performing Arts Press, 1984.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Eugenia Rawls, 87, Stage Actress Who Portrayed Tallulah Bankhead". The New York Times. November 18, 2000.
  2. ^ a b Eugenia Rawls at the Internet Broadway Database.
  3. ^ a b Oliver, Myrna (November 14, 2000). "Eugenia Rawls; Actress Who Portrayed Tallulah Bankhead". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  4. ^ Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p. 898. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7.
  5. ^ Swem, Gregg (October 21, 1979). "Eugenia Rawls draws on a 30-year friendship in 'Tallulah, a Memory'". The Courier-Journal. Kentucky, Louisville. p. H 1. Retrieved April 2, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ Carrier, Jeffrey L. (1991). Tallulah Bankhead: A Bio-Bibliography. Greenwood Press. p. 146. ISBN 978-0-313-27452-7.

External links

  • Eugenia Rawls at IMDb

eugenia, rawls, mary, september, 1913, november, 2000, american, actress, rawls, left, tallulah, bankhead, little, foxes, contents, biography, personal, life, bibliography, references, external, linksbiography, editrawls, born, macon, georgia, lived, with, gra. Mary Eugenia Rawls September 11 1913 November 8 2000 was an American actress Rawls left and Tallulah Bankhead in The Little Foxes Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Bibliography 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditRawls was born in Macon Georgia and lived with her grandmother and two aunts for most of her early life She made her stage debut at age 4 in a local production of Madame Butterfly and later attended Wesleyan College in Macon 1 She moved to New York City and made her Broadway debut in 1934 as Peggy Rogers in Lillian Hellman s The Children s Hour Her best known role came in 1939 as Tallulah Bankhead s character Regina Gidden s daughter Alexandra in The Little Foxes She replaced the original actress on Broadway and performed with Bankhead who would become her lifelong mentor when the show toured the US 1 She performed in several Broadway plays through 1956 2 and appeared in many New York based television shows in the 1950s and 1960s including a recurring role on As the World Turns 3 and portraying Margaret on the ABC serial Road to Reality 1960 4 She created several one woman shows which she played in regional theaters Great Britain and the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 3 Her book Tallulah A Memory was a memoir of her friend s outrageous life Rawls also wrote and performed in Women of The West and Affectionally Yours Fanny Kemble 5 After nearly two decades she returned to Broadway for one more production playing Aunt Nonnie in a December 1975 to February 1976 revival of Tennessee Williams Sweet Bird of Youth 2 She died November 8 2000 in Denver Colorado aged 87 1 Personal life EditRawls married Donald Seawell an attorney and the founder and chairman of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts 1 Bankhead the matron of honor at Rawls wedding was the godmother of their two children 1 one of whom Brockman Seawell became a stage television and film producer 6 Bibliography EditTallulah a Memory University of Alabama Press 1979 A Moment Ago Denver Center for the Performing Arts Press 1984 References Edit a b c d e Eugenia Rawls 87 Stage Actress Who Portrayed Tallulah Bankhead The New York Times November 18 2000 a b Eugenia Rawls at the Internet Broadway Database a b Oliver Myrna November 14 2000 Eugenia Rawls Actress Who Portrayed Tallulah Bankhead Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 22 2020 Terrace Vincent 2011 Encyclopedia of Television Shows 1925 through 2010 2nd ed Jefferson N C McFarland amp Company Inc Publishers p 898 ISBN 978 0 7864 6477 7 Swem Gregg October 21 1979 Eugenia Rawls draws on a 30 year friendship in Tallulah a Memory The Courier Journal Kentucky Louisville p H 1 Retrieved April 2 2019 via Newspapers com Carrier Jeffrey L 1991 Tallulah Bankhead A Bio Bibliography Greenwood Press p 146 ISBN 978 0 313 27452 7 External links EditEugenia Rawls at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eugenia Rawls amp oldid 1116664383, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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