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Rita Gardner ( Schier; October 23, 1934 – September 24, 2022) was an American actress and singer.


Career

Gardner made her stage debut
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in Jerry Herman's musical review ''Nightcap'' (1958) before her breakout turn as Luisa in the original cast of ''
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'' in 1960. Other off-Broadway credits include ''
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'' (1964), ''To Be Young, Gifted, and Black'' (1969), '' Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris'' (1972), ''
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'' (1987), ''Wings'' (1993), and '' The Foreigner'' (2004). Gardner made her Broadway debut in the short-lived musical (65 performances) '' A Family Affair'' in 1962 as Sally Nathan. She was featured in a brief 1963 revival of '' Pal Joey'' as Linda English and replaced Susan Watson soon after the opening of '' Ben Franklin in Paris'' in 1964. Her Broadway career subsequently stalled, finding her serving as a standby or understudy in '' On a Clear Day You Can See Forever'' (1965), '' The Last of the Red Hot Lovers'' (1969), and ''
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'' (2002) (understudy for Cora and Esther). She had a featured role as Rosie in ''
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'' in 2006, with three musical numbers including the song "Move that Thang". Gardner's regional theatre credits include ''
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'' and '' The Impossible Years'' at the Bucks County Playhouse in
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(1983), Amanda Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie at the New Mexico Repertory Theatre (1992), the musical ''Lucky in the Rain'' at the
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(1997), and ''Eleanor: A Love Story'' at
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in
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(1999). She appeared in the national tour of '' Kiss of the Spider Woman'' (1994). She gave a critically acclaimed performance in ''Murderers'' at The Cincinnati Playhouse (2007). In 2002, she appeared in her one-woman revue ''Try to Remember: A Look Back at Off-Broadway'' at the Sullivan Street Playhouse in New York City on Saturday evenings. The revue included ballads from ''The Fantasticks''. She performed the revue at the Metropolitan Room in New York City in 2011. Gardner's television credits include appearances in ''
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'', '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' (on season one episode 18), '' Law & Order: Criminal Intent'', and '' Dora the Explorer'' (as Grandma Fox). Gardner studied acting at
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in New York City. She was a faculty member for the sixth annual Cabaret Conference at
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in 2008.


Personal life and death

Born in New York City, Rita Schier was the daughter of Nathan and Tillie ( Hack) Schier. She had an elder brother, Lewis. Gardner married playwright Herb Gardner in 1957; the marriage ended in divorce in 1970. That same year, she remarried, to Peter Cereghetti, and then divorced not long after. Her last marriage was to playwright Robert Sevra, who survived her. Gardner died of leukemia on September 24, 2022, in New York City, at the age of 87.


References


External links


Official website
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Photographs from The Fantasticks

Lortel Archives listing
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gardner, Rita 1934 births 2022 deaths Actresses from Brooklyn American women singers American musical theatre actresses American stage actresses American television actresses Deaths from leukemia in New York (state) Singers from New York City