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Marilyn Cooper

Marilyn Cooper (December 14, 1934 – April 22, 2009) was an American actress known primarily for her work on the Broadway stage.
==Biography==
Born in New York City, Cooper made her Broadway debut in 1956 in the chorus of ''Mr. Wonderful''. Next she was in the chorus of a revival of ''Brigadoon''.
In 1957, she played Rosalia, a Sharks girl who wants to go back to Puerto Rico ("Puerto Rico, you lovely island"), in the original Broadway production of ''West Side Story''. In 1959, she went on to create the ensemble role of Agnes, the leader of the Hollywood Blondes, in the original Broadway production ''Gypsy''. Before leaving the show, she briefly understudied the title role of Louise and played the part for one performance without having had an opportunity to rehearse Act 2.〔(Fynsworth Alley chat with Marilyn Cooper )〕 In 1962, she graduated to a leading role, playing the ingenue in ''I Can Get It for You Wholesale'', opposite Elliott Gould and Sheree North (the show marked Barbra Streisand's Broadway debut at age 19).
Cooper enjoyed a long career in New York, appearing on Broadway in ''Hallelujah, Baby!''; ''Golden Rainbow'' (understudying and going on for Eydie Gorme); ''Mame'' (succeeding Jane Connell as Agnes Gooch towards the end of the original Broadway run); ''Two by Two'', starring Danny Kaye and Madeline Kahn; the 1971 revival of ''On the Town'' as Lucy Schmeeler, the blind date; and in Michael Bennett's ''Ballroom'', starring Dorothy Loudon.
In 1981, Cooper created the supporting role of Jan Donovan, Sam Craig's ex-wife, in the Lauren Bacall vehicle ''Woman of the Year''. Although she sang only one song, she effectively stole the show and won critical and popular acclaim, a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award for performance by a featured actress in a musical. Cooper toured the United States with Bacall in the national tour of ''Woman of the Year'' that followed its successful Broadway run. She also reprised her role of Jan Donovan in the national touring production of ''Woman of the Year'', starring Barbara Eden, from April 3, 1984 until September 16, 1984. In 1985, Cooper appeared in Neil Simon's female version of ''The Odd Couple''. The following season she had a memorable vocal cameo as a radio actress in Simon's ''Broadway Bound''.
Cooper can be heard on the original Broadway cast recordings of ''West Side Story'', ''I Can Get It for You Wholesale'', ''Two by Two'', and
''Woman of the Year''. Additionally she appeared in
''Fiorello!'', ''One Touch of Venus'', and ''Do Re Mi'' at New York City Center's "Encores!" series.
Cooper's television appearances include ''Alice'', where she was reunited with Linda Lavin, singing "It's All in the Game", ''Kate and Allie'', ''Cheers'', ''Law & Order'', ''The Nanny'' and ''Caroline in the City''. She also had a featured role with Tony Roberts and Kelly Bishop in the short-lived television series, ''The Thorns''.

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