Ethel Merman

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Ethel Merman was an actress and singer known for her powerful voice

Jan 16, 1908

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: January 16, 1908
  • Died on: February 15, 1984
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Actresses
  • City/State: New Yorkers
  • Spouses: Ernest Borgnine
  • Known as: Ethel Agnes Zimmermann

Ethel Merman born at

Astoria, New York City

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Birth Place

Ethel Merman’s first marriage was to William Smith in 1941. It ended with a year. She was then married to Robert D. Levitt from 1941 to 1952. This marriage produced two children: Ethel and Robert, Jr.

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Personal Life

In 1953, she married Robert Logan “Forman Six.” This marriage too ended in a divorce in 1960. Her final marriage was to Ernest Borgnine in 1964 which lasted only for a few months.

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Personal Life

She passed away on 15th February 1984 from brain cancer. She was cremated at the Frank E Campbell Funeral Chapel.

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Personal Life

Ethel Merman was born as Ethel Agnes Zimmermann on 16th January 1908 in Astoria, Queens, New York City. Her father Edward Zimmermann worked as an accountant and her mother Agnes worked as a teacher. Her devout Christian family was of German and Scottish ancestry.

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Childhood & Early Life

She studied at William Cullen Bryant High School, where she was also active in several extracurricular activities. After graduating in 1926, she worked various jobs before she finally began her acting career.

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Childhood & Early Life

Ethel Merman made her stage debut with the 1930 musical ‘Girl Crazy’. Her performance was praised by the ‘New York Times.’ She made her film debut the same year with the role of Helen King in ‘Follow the Leader’. Over the years, she continued to appear in several other plays, such as ‘George White’s Scandals’ (1931), ‘Take a Chance’ (1932), and ‘Red, Hot, and Blue’ (1936).

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Career

She became known for her role in ‘Kid Millions,’ a 1934 musical film. The film, which starred her in one of the main roles, was a huge commercial success. Her other important film appearances included a main role in the 1936 film ‘Anything Goes’. She next appeared in a supporting role in the 1938 musical film ‘Alexander’s Ragtime Band’.

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Career

Throughout the 1940s, she remained active in theatre as well, appearing in plays like ‘Panama Hattie’ (1940), ‘Something for the Boys’ (1943), and ‘Annie Get Your Gun’ (1946).

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Career

She appeared in the musical ‘Call Me Madam’ in 1950. Merman won the Tony Award for her performance. The musical was a satire on politics and the American foreign policy. In 1953, it was adapted into a film, in which Merman reprised her role. She won a ‘Golden Globe Award’ for her outstanding performance.

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She acted in the musical ‘Happy Hunting’ in 1956. The story was about a wealthy widow trying to find a royal husband for her daughter Beth. Her performance earned her a Tony Award nomination. She next appeared in the 1959 musical ‘Gypsy’. She won a Grammy Award for her performance, and also earned another Tony Award nomination. ‘Gypsy’ is also considered by many as one of the greatest musicals in America.

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Career

One of the most important works in Ethel Merman’s career was her lead role in the musical ‘Call Me Madam’. It was based on a book by Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse. It was a satire on American politics and foreign policy. It won several awards, including a Tony Award for Merman for her performance. It was eventually made into a film of the same name. The film was a commercial success, and also won several awards including an Oscar. Merman won a Golden Globe Award for her performance in the film.

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Major Works

Merman played a supporting role in the 1980 hit film ‘Airplane!’ Directed by David and Jerry Zucker and Jim Abrahams, the film was a parody of the disaster film genre. The main actors included Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty, Leslie Nielsen, Lloyd Bridges and Robert Stack. The film was a huge success commercially, grossing $130 million on a budget of $3.5 million. The film was met with critical acclaim as well. A sequel was made in 1982, titled ‘Airplane II: The Sequel’, which was an average commercial success.

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Major Works