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Shelly Burch (born March 19, 1960) is an American actress and singer known to television audiences for her role as Delilah Ralston Garretson on ABC's daytime soap opera '' One Life to Live'', a role she played for eight years.


Life and career

Born in
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, she began performing as a teenager in community and regional musicals, ultimately moving to Washington D.C. with her family when her father
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entered Republican party politics in the 1964 White House run for the Presidency by Barry Goldwater. She continued working in the D.C. area and eventually entered
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, where she stayed until a move to New York in the 70's. Shelly was cast in her first Broadway show six months after her arrival. She played one of
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's daughters in the revival of ''
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'', which began its run in California and came to Lincoln Center, NY. In 1979, after several cabaret appearances, she snagged the role of Star-To-Be in ''
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'' on Broadway, and also played the role of Lily St. Regis. In 1980,
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cast her in his original Broadway production of ''
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''. She played the role of Claudia and introduced Maury Yeston's "Unusual Way". The role earned her kudos, including one from
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(then the drama critic for ''The New York Times''), in which he called her "a Modigliani goddess with another strong voice and an almost otherworldly presence". She also garnered a Drama Desk nomination for the role. She stayed with ''
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'' until she was tapped to originate the role of the devilish Delilah Ralston on ABC-TV's long-running soap opera '' One Life to Live''.Passalacqua, Connie (October 22, 1989). "Shelly Burch has found something to sing about", ''
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'', p. 50.
She stayed on the show for eight years, and at the same time honed her cabaret skills. In 1989, after having left Llanview (where ''One Life'' took place), she created the role of Julie for the Paper Mill Playhouse's production of ''
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'', which subsequently was filmed by
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for
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. In 1990, she moved to Florida, got married and had three children. During her Florida residency, she continued to perform regionally and sang in numerous churches and at the Holy Land. She also worked extensively at
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and continued her cabaret and night club career. She also performed at diverse locations such as the Republican National Convention and
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, stirring audiences with her version of "The Star Spangled Banner". In 2003, after roles such as
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in "An Evening With..." and Aldonza in ''
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'', she called her old friend and ''
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'' director Martin Charnin to come and create a new night club act for her. He did. The act played in Orlando, Washington D.C., and eventually in 2009 came to the Metropolitan Room in New York City. In 2004, family-in-hand, she moved to the Pacific Northwest and became a regular in the Seattle and environs theater scene. In 2006, she and Mr. Charnin married and they continued working together in the Pacific Northwest, until they returned to the East Coast in July 2012. Shelly has done several revues at The Emelin Theatre in Mamaroneck, New York and several one-woman shows in New York City at
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and The Metropolitan Room all directed by Mr. Charnin. She is currently working on a one-woman entertainment entitled Incurably Romantic featuring the music and lyrics of Mr. Charnin opening in December 2019.


Film and television

* ''Oy Vey! My Son is Gay'' (2010) as Teresa, direction by Evgany Afineevsky * ''
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'' as Diane, direction by Jonathan Segal * ''Her Meds'' as Aggie, direction by Matt Cibelli * '' One Life to Live'' as Delilah Ralston Garretson, direction by ABC-TV * ''
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'' as Julie, direction by
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– ''Great Performances'' * ''
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'' (Guest Star) as Angelica / Vote of Confidence, direction by
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* ''
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'' as Jane, direction by
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'' as Mrs. McCormack, direction by
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* ''
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'' as Roxy, direction by
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* '' Cat's Eye'' as Jerrilyn, direction by
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* ''
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'' (Guest Star) as Diedre / Angel Desolation, direction by ABC-TV * ''So this Priest Walks Into a Bar'' as The Woman, direction by Mark Lundsten


Theatre and stage

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'' – Broadway, direction by
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* ''
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'' – Broadway, direction by Martin Charnin * ''
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'' – Broadway, direction by
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* ''
Show Boat ''Show Boat'' is a musical theatre, musical with music by Jerome Kern and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. It is based on Edna Ferber's best-selling 1926 Show Boat (novel), novel of the same name. The musical follows the lives of the pe ...
'' – Paper Mill Playhouse, direction by Robert Johanson * ''
Man of La Mancha ''Man of La Mancha'' is a 1965 musical with a book by Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, and lyrics by Joe Darion. It is adapted from Wasserman's non-musical 1959 teleplay '' I, Don Quixote'', which was in turn inspired by Miguel de Cerva ...
'' – Mark Two Theatre, direction by Mark Howard * ''A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline'' – direction by Mark Howard * ''
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'' – direction by Martin Charnin * ''Later Life'' – direction by Martin Charnin * ''
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'' – direction by Martin Charnin * ''
Annie Warbucks ''Annie Warbucks'' is a musical with a book by Thomas Meehan, music by Charles Strouse, and lyrics by Martin Charnin. A sequel to the 1977 Tony Award-winning hit '' Annie'', based on Harold Gray's ''Little Orphan Annie'' comic strip, it begins ...
'' – direction by Martin Charnin * ''Love is Love'' – direction by Martin Charnin * '' Company'' – direction by
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* '' Shadowlands'' – direction by Martin Charnin * ''Rodgers &...'' – direction by Martin Charnin * ''
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* ''The Melody Lingers On'' – direction by Martin Charnin * ''Broadway Spoken Here'' – direction by Martin Charnin * ''Day of Music'' – direction by Ludovic Moriot * ''Real to Reel'' – (Songs from the stage to screen) – direction by Martin Charnin * ''The Broadway Revues'' – (The Great Broadway Revues from The Follies to Sugar Babies) – direction by Martin Charnin * ''Incurably Romantic'' – The Mad Cow Theatre * ''Second Coming'' – 54 Below, New York City * ''One Night Only'' – The Emelin Theatre *I Happen To Like New York-The Emelin Theatre-Direction Martin Charnin *In The Secret Sea-Direction Martin Charnin *Forgotten Broadway-The Emelin Theatre-direction Martin Charnin *Songbird-Metropolitan Room-direction Martin Charnin *several revues-The Emelin Theatre-all directed by Martin Charnin *several night-club acts-all directed by Martin Charnin *Incurably Romantic-the music of Martin Charnin


References


External links


Official website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Burch, Shelly 21st-century American actresses 20th-century American actresses Living people Carnegie Mellon University College of Fine Arts alumni 1960 births American stage actresses American film actresses