Ethel Merman
Biography
Ethel Merman was a prominent American actress and singer, renowned for her powerful voice and commanding stage presence in Broadway musical comedy. Born in Astoria, Queens, New York City, she made her debut in 1930 with the musical "Girl Crazy." Merman became a sought-after performer, collaborating with major songwriters such as Irving Berlin and Cole Porter. Her remarkable career featured starring roles in numerous beloved musicals, many of which were later adapted into films. Notable film adaptations include "Anything Goes" (1936) and "Call Me Madam" (1953). Merman's contributions to the performing arts have left a lasting legacy, solidifying her status as an iconic figure in American theater.