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Rosemary Prinz : ウィキペディア英語版
Rosemary Prinz

Rosemary Prinz (born January 4, 1930) is a stage and television actress. She is most known for her work in the early era of the American soap opera, As The World Turns.
==Early life and theatre==
Prinz was born in Manhattan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Rosemary Prinz Biography )〕 Her father, Milton Prinz, was a talented cellist (many years later Prinz taped ''How to Survive a Marriage'' in the same studio where her father had performed with Arturo Toscanini) and Prinz herself spent her early years in the theater. After graduating from high school at age sixteen, she made her summer stock debut in a 1947 production of ''Dream Girls''.
In 1952 she made her Broadway debut as a girl scout in ''The Grey-Eyed People'' and returned to Broadway in 1978 for a production of ''Tribute'' with Jack Lemmon. Prinz has continued to work in all forms of theater, including in recent years, ''Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'', ''Master Class'', ''Mame'', and ''Annie Get Your Gun'', and a 2003 New York appearance in ''Killing Louise''; she played the role of M'lynn in the original production of ''Steel Magnolias'' (1987–89).

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