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  2. Elaine Stritch - Wikipedia

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    Elaine Stritch (February 2, 1925 – July 17, 2014) was an American actress, known for her work on Broadway and later, television. She made her professional stage debut in 1944 and appeared in numerous stage plays, musicals, feature films and television series.

  3. Gig Young - Wikipedia

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    For a time, he was engaged to actress Elaine Stritch. [32] Young met actress Elizabeth Montgomery after she appeared in an episode of Warner Bros. Presents in 1956, and the two married later that year. [29] In 1963, Montgomery divorced Young because of his alcoholism. [33]

  4. Elaine Stritch at Liberty - Wikipedia

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    Elaine Stritch at Liberty is an autobiographical one-woman show written by Elaine Stritch and John Lahr, and produced by George C. Wolfe, which is composed of anecdotes from Stritch's life, as well as showtunes and Broadway standards that mirror Stritch’s rise and fall both on and off the stage.

  5. Elaine Stritch, brash stage legend, dies at 89 - AOL

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    NEW YORK (AP) - Elaine Stritch, the brash theater performer whose gravelly, gin-laced voice and impeccable comic timing made her a Broadway legend, has died. She was 89. Joseph Rosenthal, Stritch ...

  6. The Ladies Who Lunch (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Wire called it Stritch's "signature song", while The New York Times' obituary named it "her theme, until her 70s, when Sondheim's 'I'm Still Here' from Follies took over". [4] The Guardian described Stritch's performance of the song in the 1972 London production: Then Stritch's Joanne gets her solo, "The Ladies Who Lunch", and it's terrifying.

  7. Ludachristmas - Wikipedia

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    Morgan was also ordered to wear a Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitoring (SCRAM), "an ankle bracelet worn to test for alcohol vapors that come out of the skin". [7] NBC billed this episode on its press releases as "Episode 209". [1] The episode had been unofficially titled "Ludachristmas", [8] until it was confirmed by the second season ...

  8. A Delicate Balance (play) - Wikipedia

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    Claire is Agnes's younger sister. She claims that she is not an alcoholic but rather a willful drinker. Of all the characters in the play, whether it is due to the alcohol or not, Claire has the loosest tongue. She speaks her mind and is the least affected by social politeness.

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    “The model that is geared toward alcoholism doesn’t effectively address heroin addiction,” Merrick said. “In a perfect world, we would have a 12-step model integrated with medically assisted therapy.” At least some of the top officials overseeing Kentucky’s response to the opioid epidemic are as open to medications as Merrick is.