Iconic Carol Channing - Part II

Author: 
Gloria Greer
Arriving in New York - Jerry Green, Gloria, Gary Hall, Carol Channing, Donna Martin and Sylvia Long

Iconic Carol Channing – Part II

I started “The Iconic Carol Channing” blog with an overview.  Now let’s start at the beginning.

From the moment I entered the gate for our American Airlines flight to New York, I knew that Carol’s iconic fame had not faded. It had been 60 years since she conquered Broadway as the gold-digging Lorelei in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Remember “Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend”?) and almost 50 years since she wowed theatre goers as Dolli Levi in the original 1964 Broadway production of Hello Dolly! That show won nine Tony Awards and Carol’s Hello Dolly! cast recording was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2002.

 “Carol Channing is on the plane,” a stranger on the same flight told me as I picked up my boarding pass. The captain greeted us before we took our seats and said, “Be sure and say hello to Carol.”  And so every passenger greeted the star in the first row of the first class cabin. She smiled and waved to each person as the parade of passengers passed by.

We were on our way to New York and Fire Island where Carol was part of a series of super stars booked into the Ice Palace – theatre icons that included Chita Rivera and Liza Minnelli. It would be her first time on stage in three years, since the death of her husband. The murmur continued during the flight:

“Doesn’t she look well?”…..”I remember the first time I saw her on stage”…..”I will never forget her in ‘Hello Dolly!’……”Wasn’t she terrific in the film ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie’”?

I smiled at all the attention that the 92 year old Channing was receiving.

(More Tomorrow – Log On)

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