Howes, Sally Ann (1930–)
Howes, Sally Ann (1930–)
English stage, tv and screen actress and singer. Born July 20, 1930, in London, England; dau. of Patricia Malone Clark and Bobby Howes (1885–1972); m. Maxwell Coker (div.); m. Richard Adler (div.).
Made London debut in the revue Fancy Free (1951), followed by Paint Your Wagon, Romance in Candlelight, Summer Song and A Hatful of Rain; made Broadway debut replacing Julie Andrews in My Fair Lady (1958), followed by Brigadoon, What Makes Sammy Run? and Lover; films include Thursday's Child, Halfway House, Nicholas Nickleby, Anna Karenina, My Sister and I, Fools Rush In, Honeymoon Deferred, The Admirable Crichton, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Death Ship.
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