Other works
Cartoon: Appeared in an episode of the TV series
"2 Stupid Dogs" (1993) as the voice of the Wicked Witch.
"Svengali and the Blonde" (30 July 1955), as The Blonde
(1964) Stage: Starred (as "Dolly Levi") in "Hello, Dolly!" on
Broadway. Won a Tony
award.
TV commercial: General Foods.
Unsold pilot: In 1957 she starred in a sitcom pilot called "The Carol Channing Show".
Unsold pilot: In 1967 she appeared in a sitcom pilot called "The Carol Channing Show", playing a woman who moved to New York City trying to make it big.
Album: "C&W" (1977/Plantation Records)
Stage: Starred in "Thoroughly Modern Millie" on
Broadway. Choreographed by
Joe Layton.
In 1968 she was
awarded a Lifetime Achievement Tony
Award for her career work on the
Broadway stage.
(1974) Stage: Starred in "Lorelei" on
Broadway. Nominated for a Tony
award.
(1961) Stage: Starred in "Show Girl" on
Broadway. Nominated for a Tony
award.
(1956) Stage: Starred in "The Vamp" on
Broadway. Nominated for a Tony
award.
CD (w/
Judy Garland): "The Ladies of Show Biz" (ZSSP)
(1963) Stage: Appeared in "The Millionairess" at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ. Also in cast:
Gene Wilder.
(1970) Stage: She and her company performed in the show, "Carol Channing with her 10 Stout-Hearted Men," at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London, England.
(1978)
TV commercial: Atari video game system
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1949). Musical comedy. Book by
Joseph Fields and
Anita Loos. Music by
Jule Styne. Lyrics by
Leo Robin. Adapted from the novel by Anita Loos. Dance arrangements by
Trude Rittman. Musical Direction by
Milton Rosenstock. Music arranged by Don Walker. Vocal direction and arrangements by
Hugh Martin. Assistant to Miss de Mille:
Dania Krupska. Choreography by
Agnes de Mille. Directed by
John C. Wilson. Ziegfeld Theatre: 8 Dec 1949- 15 Sep 1951 (740 performances). Cast:
Yvonne Adair (as "Dorothy Shaw"),
Anita Alvarez (as "Gloria Stark"), Suzanne Ames (as "Dancer"),
Cholly Atkins (as "Dance Team"), Charles Basile (as "Dancer"), Florence Baum (as "Dancer"), Peter Birch (as "Bill, a dancer"), Bill Bradley (as "Dancer"), Eric Brotherson (as "Henry Spofford"),
Bob Burkhardt (as "Deck Steward/Singer"), Angela Castle (as "Singer"),
Carol Channing (as "Lorelei Lee"), Joan Coburn (as "Singer"),
Charles 'Honi' Coles (as "Dance Team"),
Rex Cooper (as "Dancer"), Robert Cooper (as "Frank, The Olympic Team/Dancer"), Jerry Craig (as "A Steward/Singer"),
Crandall Diehl (as "Maitre d'Hotel/Dancer"), William Diehl (as "Policeman/Singer"), Pat Donohue (as "Sun Bather/Show Girl"), Anna Rita Duffy (as "Show Girl"), Rex Evans (as "Sir Francis Beekman"), Nicole France (as "A Flower Girl/Dancer"), Aristide J. Ginoulias (as "Dancer"), Pauline Goddard (as "Dancer"), Peter Holmes (as "Leon, a Valet/Dancer"),
George S. Irving (as "Josephus Gage"), Patty Ann Jackson (as "Dancer"), Fran Keegan (as "Deck Walker/Show Girl"), Annette Kohl (as "Girl"), Kazimir Kokic (as "Taxi Driver/Headwaiter"), William Krach (as "The Tenor/Singer"), Alicia Krug (as "Dancer"), John Laverty (as "Dancer"), Shelton Lewis (as "Deck Steward/Singer"), Mort Marshall (as "Robert Lemanteur"), Mary Martinet (as "Dancer"), Jack McCauley (as "Gus Esmond"), Ellen McCown (as "Singer"), Irving Mitchell (as "Mr. Esmond Sr."), Candy Montgomery (as "Singer"),
Howard Morris (as "Louis Lemanteur"), Bob Neukum (as "Pierre, a Steward/Singer"), Alice Pearce (as "Mrs. Ella Spofford"), Caren Preiss (as "Dancer"), Reta Shaw(as "Lady Phyllis Beekman"), Judy Sinclair (as "Zizi/Singer"), Curt Stafford (as "An Olympic/Singer"), Junior Standish (as "Deck Walker/Show Girl"), Evelyn Taylor (as "Dancer"), Norma Thornton (as "Dancer"), Lucille Udovick (as "Singer"), David Vogel (as "Singer"), Polly Ward (as "Dancer"), Prue Ward (as "Dancer"), Beverly Jane Weston (as "Singer"), Eddie Weston (as "George, The Olympic Team/Dancer"), Marjorie Winters (as "Sun Bather/Show Girl"), Helen Wood (as "Dancer"), Hope Zee (as "Fifi/Singer"). Understudies: Bill Bradley (as "Taxi Driver"), Joan Coburn (as "Dorothy Shaw"), Crandall Diehl (as "Mr. Esmond Sr."), William Diehl (as "Robert Lemanteur"),
George S. Irving (as "Henry Spofford"), Alicia Krug (as "Mrs. Ella Spofford"), Bibi Osterwald (as "Lorelei Lee"), Curt Stafford (as "Josephus Gage"), Evelyn Taylor (as "Gloria Stark"), Lucille Udovick (as "Lady Phyllis Beekman"), Eddie Weston (as "Louis Lemanteur"). Replacement actors: Shirl Conway (as "Dorothy Shaw") [circa 1951- ?], Beth Douglas (as "Singer"), Jay Harnick (as "Deck Steward/Singer"). Produced by
Herman Levin and Oliver Smith. Note: Filmed as
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953).
(1977)
TV commercial: American Express Card
(September 1979) She acted in
Jerry Herman's musical, "Hello, Dolly!", at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London, England with
Eddie Bracken,
Tudor Davies,
Ian Burford and Maureen Scott in the cast. Lucia Victor was the director.
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