My late mother was a Broadway actress in the '50's, before I was born. Her stage name was Jo Hurt, and the high point of her career was in 1950, when she appeared in "Pal Joey." I found a page on Amazon.com with a short audio clip, and thought I'd share it. My Godmother, Elaine Stritch, is currently appearing at Lincoln Center in NYC, though I haven't seen her in over 20 years. She also recorded "ZIP" in 1952, on a different cast recording. This link is to the page with my mom's version. Just click on the "samples" link, then pick the song "ZIP" when you get there. That's my mom!
This is a Jon Whitcomb painting of her, done in the early 1950's. It was altered to look like a Cosmopolitan magazine cover by her agent.
...and this is a sketch of her from 1945, done on the Pacific USO tour with Bob Hope.
I'm really proud of her, and it's nice to show it.
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HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY TO JOSIE. I WISH I COULD HAVE SHOWN YOU THIS.
Did your mother Josephine Dignes ever comment about living in the 30's and 40's at 172 Bradford Street in Provincetown with foster parents Mr. Howard Atkins Knowles, the midget, and his Vaudeville star wife Laura (Lema) Knowles, a.k.a. Ruth Hoyt?
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