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Marilyn Michaels

Marilyn Michaels (born Marilyn Sternberg, February 26, 1943) is a comedian, singer, actress, impressionist, author, and composer.

Marilyn Michaels
Birth nameMarilyn Sternberg
Born (1943-02-26) February 26, 1943 (age 80)
New York City
GenresPop, standards, jazz, classical, comedy, acting, dialectician
Occupation(s)Singer, comedian, writer
LabelsDebbie Records, Warner Bros. Records, ABC Paramount,
WebsiteMarilyn Michaels.com

Family edit

Marilyn Michaels was born in Manhattan to Russian Jewish émigré parents. Her mother was cantoress and actress Fraydele Oysher and her father was Harold Sternberg, a senior basso with the Metropolitan Opera for 37 years. Cantor and film actor Moishe Oysher was her uncle.[1]

Michaels began performing with her mother at age 7 on the Yiddish stage and throughout Canada. At 14, she was soloist in her father and uncle's choir, and also sang duets with Oysher on the classic recording, "Moishe Oysher's Chanukah Party".

She attended the High School of Music & Art as a music major, but switched to Art in her sophomore year.[2][3] While still in high school, she was signed to Debbie Records, headed by Ray Rainwater (brother of Marvin Rainwater) and her first single, "Johnny Where Are You," was produced by Phil Ramone. This was followed by a recording contract with RCA Victor record producers Hugo and Luigi, for which she sang "Tell Tommy I Miss Him" — the answer-song to the hit "Tell Laura I Love Her" — by Ray Peterson.[4] She recorded both U.S. and UK versions. She later recorded for Warner Brothers and ABC Paramount [5][6] and appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Hollywood Palace, The Jackie Gleason American Scene Magazine and NBC's Hullabaloo, with Sammy Davis Jr.[7] She would appear with Davis again on The Name of the Game, The Flip Wilson Show, and Sammy in Acapulco.[8]

Funny Girl, Kopykats, and Playboy edit

In 1965, after signing with ABC Paramount and starring at New York's Copacabana,[9][10][11] as well as Las Vegas and London, Michaels starred for a year as Fanny Brice in the National Company of Funny Girl.[12][13][14] She reprised the role six months after the year-long run ended when Carol Lawrence was injured before her turn as Fanny at the Westbury Music Fair in Long Island, New York.[15]

During Funny Girl, Marilyn made appearances on The Dean Martin Show and The Red Skelton Show, The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, and The Jonathan Winters Show. In 1973 she starred as the only female performer in the Emmy-nominated comedy series The Kopykats for ABC's Kraft Music Hall (Smith Hemion Productions).[16][17][18][19] Michaels later starred with Rich Little in a 1981 TV commercial for the Diet 7 Up Campaign, "Look Who's Turning Diet 7 Up".[20]

She appeared in a Playboy pictorial for Playboy as Bette Midler, Bo Derek, Julie Andrews, Barbra Streisand, Donna Summer, Lily Tomlin, and Brooke Shields.[21] She reprised some of these characters while working with Debbie Reynolds on The Love Boat in 1982. In that year, Woody Allen also cast her in a cameo as 1930s film star Mae West in Zelig. When Allen decided to cut the piece, preferring documentary footage to an impression, Marilyn wrote of her experience working with Allen, including photos showing her dressed in Woody's garb, for US Weekly.[22]

In 1983, she performed five voices for the PBS series Reading Rainbow for the book "Gregory the Terrible Eater", and was all the voices for the satire audio book, "Frankly Scarlett, I Do Give a Damn!"[23]

Catskills on Broadway—Present edit

Marilyn made her Broadway debut at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in the original cast of Catskills on Broadway,[24] which won the Outer Circle Critics Award for Best Comedy.[25] She performed in her own revue, Broadway Ballyhoo, at Harrah's in Atlantic City,[26] and was the host of the radio show The Broadway Hour on WEVD-AM New York.[27] She has written two articles for The New York Times regarding the proposed revival of Funny Girl,[28] and has composed the score, as well as co-written the libretto, to a new musical comedy, Alysha, with son Mark Wilk.[29]

Personal life edit

On October 5, 2008, Michaels married her third husband, Steven Portnoff, in her Upper West Side apartment.[30]

Discography edit

  • The Moishe Oysher Chanukah Party (1957)
  • Johnny Where Are You (1959)
  • Tell Tommy I Miss Him (single, 1960)
  • Danny (single, '60)
  • Past the Age of Innocence (single, '60)
  • Fraydele Oysher and Her Daughter Marilyn: Yiddish Soul (1961)
  • Marilyn Michaels, The Fantastic and Exciting Debut 1963
  • Don’t Count The Days (Bacharach/David single, 1967)
  • Macarthur Park (single, 1967)
  • My Red Riding Hood (single, '67)
  • I’m Naïve ('67 single, from The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood)
  • The Times They Are A Changin ('67)
  • I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now ('67 Single)
  • Voices (1983)
  • A Mother’s Voice (1998)
  • The Oysher Heritage: Moishe Oysher, Fraydele Oysher (2005)
  • Wonderful At Last (2008)

Filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Fraydele Oysher, 90, Actress Who Starred in Yiddish Theater". The New York Times. January 10, 2004.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on June 17, 2018. Retrieved May 28, 2014.
  3. ^ Fields, Sidney (September 6, 1967). "Only Human, Our Local Redgraves". New York Daily News. p. 62. Retrieved July 29, 2022.
  4. ^ "Tell Tommy I Miss Him". Discogs.
  5. ^ Eaker, Ira (February 12, 1965). "Marilyn Michaels Cinderella Vintage 65". Backstage.
  6. ^ Dominic, Serene (December 1, 2003). Burt Bacharach, Song by Song. New York: Schirmer Trade Books. pp. 195–196. ISBN 978-0-8256-7280-4.
  7. ^ "Liner Notes".
  8. ^ Fishgall, Gary (December 2003). Gonna Do Great Things: The Life of Sammy Davis, Jr. Scribner. p. 263. ISBN 978-0-7432-2741-4.
  9. ^ "Blab It Interview". September 7, 2013.
  10. ^ LaPole, Nick (July 2, 1965). "Marilyn's Magnificent". Journal American.
  11. ^ Sobol, Lewis (July 2, 1965). "New York Cavalcade". Journal American.
  12. ^ "Girl Next Door". Newsday. July 19, 1965.
  13. ^ Smith, Cecil (June 5, 1966). "Marilyn Michaels, A Funny Girl". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 29, 2022.
  14. ^ Safran, Don (October 6, 1965). "Funny Girl in Rehearsal Here". Dallas Times Herald.
  15. ^ Kanter, Nathan; Henry, Richard (August 23, 1967). "Carol's Cut is Marilyn's Break". New York Daily News. p. 4.
  16. ^ Nachman, Gerald (March 17, 1972). "Kopykats Copy Excellence, Impersonating Top Stars". New York Daily News. p. 77.
  17. ^ Shain, Percy (February 20, 1972). "Queen of the Mimics and Her Court Jesters". The Boston Globe. p. TV5. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
  18. ^ McCann, Hank (January 16, 1972). "Kopykats, a Korps of Korkers". The Long Island Press.
  19. ^ Harris, Harry (February 20, 1972). "Marilyn Michaels Mimics the Stars and Becomes One". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  20. ^ Rich Little & Marilyn Michaels 1981 Diet 7Up Commercial. YouTube. Archived from the original on December 11, 2021.
  21. ^ "Playboy Magazine August 1982 vol.29, no.8". Vintage 'Playboy' Mags.
  22. ^ "Chopping Woody". US Weekly. August 29, 1983.
  23. ^ Pesky, Nancy K.; West, Beverly (December 1996). Frankly Scarlett, I Do Give A Damn!: A Parody: Classics Romances Retold. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0694516292.
  24. ^ "Catskills on Broadway Broadway Original Cast". Broadway World. Retrieved July 29, 2022.
  25. ^ "1991-1992 Awards". Outer Circle Critics Award. Retrieved July 29, 2022.
  26. ^ . New York Daily News. Archived from the original on September 4, 2018. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
  27. ^ "Around The Dial". New York Daily News. March 13, 1993. p. 45.
  28. ^ Michaels, Marilyn (June 30, 2011). "Theater Talkback: A Stage 'Funny Girl' (Not That One) on Why the Role Is Hard to Cast". The New York Times Artsbeat.
  29. ^ Musbach, Julie (August 10, 2018). "Marilyn Michaels Releases Autobiography". Broadway World.
  30. ^ Grynbaum, Michael M. (October 25, 2008). "Marilyn Michaels and Steven Portnoff". The New York Times. Retrieved March 17, 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Marilyn Michaels at IMDb
  • Marilyn Michaels at the Internet Broadway Database
  • Marilyn Michaels at Playbill Vault
  • Gans, Andrew (July 3, 2008). "Songs from New Musical Alyss Featured on Michaels' "Wonderful at Last" CD". Playbill. from the original on July 5, 2008.
  • Nesteroff, Kliph (April 7, 2012). "An interview with Marilyn Michaels". Classic Show Biz.

marilyn, michaels, born, marilyn, sternberg, february, 1943, comedian, singer, actress, impressionist, author, composer, birth, namemarilyn, sternbergborn, 1943, february, 1943, york, citygenrespop, standards, jazz, classical, comedy, acting, dialecticianoccup. Marilyn Michaels born Marilyn Sternberg February 26 1943 is a comedian singer actress impressionist author and composer Marilyn MichaelsBirth nameMarilyn SternbergBorn 1943 02 26 February 26 1943 age 80 New York CityGenresPop standards jazz classical comedy acting dialecticianOccupation s Singer comedian writerLabelsDebbie Records Warner Bros Records ABC Paramount WebsiteMarilyn Michaels com Contents 1 Family 2 Funny Girl Kopykats and Playboy 3 Catskills on Broadway Present 4 Personal life 5 Discography 6 Filmography 7 References 8 External linksFamily editMarilyn Michaels was born in Manhattan to Russian Jewish emigre parents Her mother was cantoress and actress Fraydele Oysher and her father was Harold Sternberg a senior basso with the Metropolitan Opera for 37 years Cantor and film actor Moishe Oysher was her uncle 1 Michaels began performing with her mother at age 7 on the Yiddish stage and throughout Canada At 14 she was soloist in her father and uncle s choir and also sang duets with Oysher on the classic recording Moishe Oysher s Chanukah Party She attended the High School of Music amp Art as a music major but switched to Art in her sophomore year 2 3 While still in high school she was signed to Debbie Records headed by Ray Rainwater brother of Marvin Rainwater and her first single Johnny Where Are You was produced by Phil Ramone This was followed by a recording contract with RCA Victor record producers Hugo and Luigi for which she sang Tell Tommy I Miss Him the answer song to the hit Tell Laura I Love Her by Ray Peterson 4 She recorded both U S and UK versions She later recorded for Warner Brothers and ABC Paramount 5 6 and appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show The Hollywood Palace The Jackie Gleason American Scene Magazine and NBC s Hullabaloo with Sammy Davis Jr 7 She would appear with Davis again on The Name of the Game The Flip Wilson Show and Sammy in Acapulco 8 Funny Girl Kopykats and Playboy editIn 1965 after signing with ABC Paramount and starring at New York s Copacabana 9 10 11 as well as Las Vegas and London Michaels starred for a year as Fanny Brice in the National Company of Funny Girl 12 13 14 She reprised the role six months after the year long run ended when Carol Lawrence was injured before her turn as Fanny at the Westbury Music Fair in Long Island New York 15 During Funny Girl Marilyn made appearances on The Dean Martin Show and The Red Skelton Show The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and The Jonathan Winters Show In 1973 she starred as the only female performer in the Emmy nominated comedy series The Kopykats for ABC s Kraft Music Hall Smith Hemion Productions 16 17 18 19 Michaels later starred with Rich Little in a 1981 TV commercial for the Diet 7 Up Campaign Look Who s Turning Diet 7 Up 20 She appeared in a Playboy pictorial for Playboy as Bette Midler Bo Derek Julie Andrews Barbra Streisand Donna Summer Lily Tomlin and Brooke Shields 21 She reprised some of these characters while working with Debbie Reynolds on The Love Boat in 1982 In that year Woody Allen also cast her in a cameo as 1930s film star Mae West in Zelig When Allen decided to cut the piece preferring documentary footage to an impression Marilyn wrote of her experience working with Allen including photos showing her dressed in Woody s garb for US Weekly 22 In 1983 she performed five voices for the PBS series Reading Rainbow for the book Gregory the Terrible Eater and was all the voices for the satire audio book Frankly Scarlett I Do Give a Damn 23 Catskills on Broadway Present editMarilyn made her Broadway debut at the Lunt Fontanne Theatre in the original cast of Catskills on Broadway 24 which won the Outer Circle Critics Award for Best Comedy 25 She performed in her own revue Broadway Ballyhoo at Harrah s in Atlantic City 26 and was the host of the radio show The Broadway Hour on WEVD AM New York 27 She has written two articles for The New York Times regarding the proposed revival of Funny Girl 28 and has composed the score as well as co written the libretto to a new musical comedy Alysha with son Mark Wilk 29 Personal life editOn October 5 2008 Michaels married her third husband Steven Portnoff in her Upper West Side apartment 30 Discography editThe Moishe Oysher Chanukah Party 1957 Johnny Where Are You 1959 Tell Tommy I Miss Him single 1960 Danny single 60 Past the Age of Innocence single 60 Fraydele Oysher and Her Daughter Marilyn Yiddish Soul 1961 Marilyn Michaels The Fantastic and Exciting Debut 1963 Don t Count The Days Bacharach David single 1967 Macarthur Park single 1967 My Red Riding Hood single 67 I m Naive 67 single from The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood The Times They Are A Changin 67 I Wonder Who s Kissing Her Now 67 Single Voices 1983 A Mother s Voice 1998 The Oysher Heritage Moishe Oysher Fraydele Oysher 2005 Wonderful At Last 2008 Filmography editNew Faces 1964 The Jackie Gleason Show 1964 On Broadway Tonight 1964 The Mike Douglas Show 1964 The Ed Sullivan Show 1964 Hullabaloo 1965 The Dean Martin Show 1967 The Red Skelton Show 1967 Snap Judgment 1967 The Joey Bishop Show 1967 The Tonight Show Johnny Carson 1967 The Jonathan Winters Show 1968 The Dating Game 1968 Operation Entertainment 1968 The Name of the Game 1970 The Engelbert Humperdinck Show 1970 The David Frost Show 1972 The Hollywood Squares 1972 The Flip Wilson Show 1972 The Kopykats 1973 Ed Sullivan On Broadway 1973 The George Kirby Show 1974 Stand Up and Cheer 1974 What s A Nice Country Like You 1974 Wide World of Entertainment Special w Alan King 1974 Saturday Night Live Howard Cosell 1975 The Dinah Shore Show 1975 The Bobby Vinton Show 1975 Sammy amp Co in Acapulco 1976 The Mike Douglas Christmas Special 1977 Fantasy Island Rock Stars 1979 Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade 1980 The Diet 7UP Campaign 1981 The Alan Thicke Show 1981 The Tomorrow Show w Tom Snyder 1981 The Breakfast Connection 1981 Regis Morning Show 1981 The John Davidson Show 1981 TV Guide Salute to the 80 s 1981 Live at Five 1981 Good Morning New York 1981 The Love Boat 1982 The Merv Griffin Show 1982 US Magazine Awards 1982 Tribute to the 30s Donald O Connor 1982 4th Annual Cheerleading Championship 1982 PM Magazine 1982 The Norm Crosby Show 1983 Tattletales 1983 Tribute to the Olympics 1983 Nightwatch 1983 The Joan Lunden Show 1983 Regis and Kathie Lee 1983 2000 NBC News at Five with Tom Snyder 1983 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous 1984 On Stage America 1984 People s Choice Awards 1984 Match Game Hollywood Squares 1984 The Robert Morley Show 1985 The Ruth Westheimer Show 1985 The New Hollywood Squares 1987 The Steve Allen Show 1987 Word Play 1987 The Robert Klein Show 1987 The Tomorrow Show 1987 One Life to Live 1988 People Are Talking 1988 Reading Rainbow Gregory the Terrible Eater 1988 CNBC Talk Live Beverly Sills 1990 Comedy Central Jon Stewart 1990 The Howard Stern Show 1990 1991 1996 The Maury Povich Show 1991 The Paul Provenza Show 1992 WLIW Award in Excellence 1997 Women in Comedy 1998 E Channel Celebrity Homes 2000 Sally Jesse Raphael 2000 The Joan Rivers Show 2000 Ticket 2001 2005 Profiles 2018 Good Day New York 2018 WPIX News 2018 References edit Fraydele Oysher 90 Actress Who Starred in Yiddish Theater The New York Times January 10 2004 Dewar s Profile Archived from the original on June 17 2018 Retrieved May 28 2014 Fields Sidney September 6 1967 Only Human Our Local Redgraves New York Daily News p 62 Retrieved July 29 2022 Tell Tommy I Miss Him Discogs Eaker Ira February 12 1965 Marilyn Michaels Cinderella Vintage 65 Backstage Dominic Serene December 1 2003 Burt Bacharach Song by Song New York Schirmer Trade Books pp 195 196 ISBN 978 0 8256 7280 4 Liner Notes Fishgall Gary December 2003 Gonna Do Great Things The Life of Sammy Davis Jr Scribner p 263 ISBN 978 0 7432 2741 4 Blab It Interview September 7 2013 LaPole Nick July 2 1965 Marilyn s Magnificent Journal American Sobol Lewis July 2 1965 New York Cavalcade Journal American Girl Next Door Newsday July 19 1965 Smith Cecil June 5 1966 Marilyn Michaels A Funny Girl Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 29 2022 Safran Don October 6 1965 Funny Girl in Rehearsal Here Dallas Times Herald Kanter Nathan Henry Richard August 23 1967 Carol s Cut is Marilyn s Break New York Daily News p 4 Nachman Gerald March 17 1972 Kopykats Copy Excellence Impersonating Top Stars New York Daily News p 77 Shain Percy February 20 1972 Queen of the Mimics and Her Court Jesters The Boston Globe p TV5 Retrieved July 28 2022 McCann Hank January 16 1972 Kopykats a Korps of Korkers The Long Island Press Harris Harry February 20 1972 Marilyn Michaels Mimics the Stars and Becomes One The Philadelphia Inquirer Rich Little amp Marilyn Michaels 1981 Diet 7Up Commercial YouTube Archived from the original on December 11 2021 Playboy Magazine August 1982 vol 29 no 8 Vintage Playboy Mags Chopping Woody US Weekly August 29 1983 Pesky Nancy K West Beverly December 1996 Frankly Scarlett I Do Give A Damn A Parody Classics Romances Retold HarperCollins ISBN 978 0694516292 Catskills on Broadway Broadway Original Cast Broadway World Retrieved July 29 2022 1991 1992 Awards Outer Circle Critics Award Retrieved July 29 2022 On The Boardwalk New York Daily News Archived from the original on September 4 2018 Retrieved September 3 2018 Around The Dial New York Daily News March 13 1993 p 45 Michaels Marilyn June 30 2011 Theater Talkback A Stage Funny Girl Not That One on Why the Role Is Hard to Cast The New York Times Artsbeat Musbach Julie August 10 2018 Marilyn Michaels Releases Autobiography Broadway World Grynbaum Michael M October 25 2008 Marilyn Michaels and Steven Portnoff The New York Times Retrieved March 17 2019 External links editOfficial website nbsp Marilyn Michaels at IMDb Marilyn Michaels at the Internet Broadway Database Marilyn Michaels at Playbill Vault Gans Andrew July 3 2008 Songs from New Musical Alyss Featured on Michaels Wonderful at Last CD Playbill Archived from the original on July 5 2008 Nesteroff Kliph April 7 2012 An interview with Marilyn Michaels Classic Show Biz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marilyn Michaels amp oldid 1194676880, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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