Obituaries
Nanette Fabray, the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical comedy star whose work with Sid Caesar on the classic 1950s TV comedy-variety show “Caesar’s Hour” earned her three Emmy Awards and a lifetime of television work, has died.
Feb. 23, 2018
Entertainment & Arts
Actress Nanette Fabray has received the Screen Actors Guild’s highest award for her career achievements and contributions to humanitarian causes.
Dec. 12, 1986
You may remember her as Mama Romano on the TV sitcom “One Day at a Time” or as Sid Caesar’s comic foil or as the Broadway star of any number of ‘40s musicals, from “High Button Shoes” to “Love Life.”
Jan. 19, 1991
Politics
Emmy winner Nanette Fabray and Oscar winner Louise Fletcher testified on Capitol Hill Friday on behalf of the deaf.
March 7, 1988
Carol Burnett, Mary Tyler Moore, Sid Caesar, David Hyde Pierce, Betty White and John Raitt are among many celebrities who will pay tribute to Nanette Fabray in her 80th birthday celebration, “Yes!
Sept. 29, 2000
“Use it or lose it.”
Jan. 12, 1992
California
Norman Fell, Nanette Fabray, Ruby Keeler and Cesar Romero are among the several hundred seniors who have paid their $10 and signed up to participate in Secure Horizons’ Senior Walk, scheduled for Sunday.
March 2, 1988
Early in “No, No, Nanette,” the title character is warned to avoid flappers “who think life is one long giggle.”
July 12, 1994
Early in “No, No, Nanette,” the title character is warned to avoid flappers “who think life is one long giggle.” * Those flapper girls have nothing on “No, No, Nanette,” the 1920s musical so light and frothy it makes “42nd Street” look like Greek tragedy.
July 19, 1994
Travel & Experiences
While I was glad to see Daryl H.
June 1, 2002