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Helen Gallagher (July 19, 1926 – November 24, 2024) was an American actress, dancer, and singer. She received three
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, two
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s, a Donaldson Award, and a
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. Gallagher's work on the New York stages spanned seven decades, with her big break coming in the role of Nancy in the 1947 musical '' High Button Shoes''. Gallagher won her first Tony Award and a Donaldson Award for her role as Gladys Bumps in the 1952 revival of '' Pal Joey'', and earned her first leading role on the Broadway stage in 1953, starring in '' Hazel Flagg''. Two more noteworthy stage roles for Gallagher included her run as Nickie in '' Sweet Charity'', which began in January 1966, and earned Gallagher a Tony Award nomination; and then, a year and a half later, Gallagher replaced Gwen Verdon in the lead role of Charity. Gallagher won her second Tony Award as well as a Drama Desk Award for her role as Lucille Early in the 1971 revival of the 1920s musical classic '' No, No, Nanette''. Gallagher also portrayed Irish matriarch Maeve Ryan on the ABC
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'' Ryan's Hope''. She played Maeve for the show's duration, from July 1975 to January 1989, and was recognized with three Daytime Emmy Awards. Gallagher last acted on the New York stages in 2000 and worked as an acting instructor at Herbert Berghof Studio in New York City.


Life and career


Early life

Born in
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, on July 19, 1926, Gallagher was raised in Scarsdale, New York, and
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. Her parents separated and she was raised by an aunt. She suffered from asthma.


Stage

Gallagher was known for decades as a Broadway performer. She appeared in '' Make a Wish'', '' Hazel Flagg'', '' Portofino'', '' High Button Shoes'', and '' Sweet Charity'' (for which she received a 1967 Tony Award nomination for Featured Actress in a Musical), eventually assuming the title role, and closing the original Broadway run. She also appeared in '' Cry for Us All''. In 1952, she won a Tony Award and a Donaldson Award for her work in the revival of '' Pal Joey''. In 1971, she won her second Tony for her role in the revival of the musical '' No, No, Nanette''. Her song-and-dance number with Bobby Van from that show, "You Can Dance with Any Girl", was a popular number from the 1971 revival, and was performed by both Gallagher and Van on the 1971 and 1972 Tony Awards telecasts. She later took on the role of Sue Smith in the Paper Mill Playhouse revival of the show, playing the role Keeler played a quarter century earlier. Her first starring role on Broadway came in 1953 as title character in ''Hazel Flagg'', based on the 1937 Carole Lombard movie '' Nothing Sacred''. The role earned her a feature-photo shoot for ''Life''. Gallagher appeared in the 1977 movie '' Roseland'' opposite Christopher Walken. An aficionada of Rodgers and Hammerstein, she appeared on a special tribute to
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on '' The Bell Telephone Hour''.


Television

In 1949 Gallagher was co-host of ''Manhattan Showcase'', a 15-minute talent-discovery program on CBS television. Despite extensive work on Broadway, Gallagher is perhaps best known to many Americans unfamiliar with her theater repertoire as the Irish matriarch Maeve Ryan on the ABC
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'' Ryan's Hope'', a role she played for the show's entire duration, from 1975 to 1989. She was nominated for five
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s for her work on the serial, winning in 1976, 1977, and 1988. At the time she was cast in ''Ryan's Hope'', Gallagher taught singing in her home three times a week. Michael Hawkins, who played the first Frank Ryan, was one of her students. As the show progressed into the 1980s, the show's ratings — never at blockbuster levels — took a steep slide. ABC executives cancelled ''Ryan's Hope'' in 1989. Creator and head writer Claire Labine scripted the end of the final episode with Maeve at the family bar, singing " Danny Boy". Almost immediately after the cancellation of ''Ryan's Hope'', Gallagher had a two-day guest stint on '' Another World'', and appeared in ''
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'' as a strict nurse and on ''
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'' as a sex therapist. She also continued to act in various
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and professional theater productions.


Personal life

In 1956, Gallagher married Frank Wise, who she met when he was a stagehand for ''The Pajama Game''. They divorced in 1972. Her friend Patti Specht served as the executor of her will at the time of her death.


Later life and death

In 1984, Gallagher starred in the title role of ''Tallulah'', a musical stage biography of actress Tallulah Bankhead. In 1990s, she guest-starred on '' Law & Order'' and '' The Cosby Mysteries''. In 1997, she starred in the independent LGBT-themed drama film ''Neptune’s Rocking Horse''. She was a faculty member at Herbert Berghof Studio in New York City. Gallagher died in New York City on November 24, 2024, at the age of 98.


Theater credits


Film and television


Awards and nominations


References


Notes


External links

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