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Women of a Lovely Age

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TV- Film -Theatre

Through the Years

Photo Gallery










Where it began. 


Brooklyn, NY. 


Mom and me.











VIP (Very Important Person)

Israeli Series 

Producer: David Mandil 

MOVIEPLUS Prods./Tel Aviv

Director: Shirly Moshaioff


Photos opposite Yehuda Levi (Series Lead)











STAR TREK 

as "Toya" opposite Patrick Stewart

Director: Kim Manners




Fresno - CBS Mini series

Director: Jeff Bleckner


In my role as the Mayor's wife. 


Photo: The delightful "costume party" scene with Carol Burnett who came as 

Scarlett O'Hara

and me as the iconic 

Dolly Parton.






Carol Burnett and and me in some funny improv bits from "Fresno" CBS Mini Series

A Visual Journey

 



Society

Classic Horror Film

Directed by Brian Yuzna

Special effects artist:

Screaming Mad George.




Photo 1: 

The Contrast

NYC World Premiere as Charlotte Manly

Director: Anthony Stimac


Photo 2: 

Hunter's Blood 

Feature Film opposite Sam Bottoms, 

Joey Travolta and Clu Gulager



Photo 1: 

Columbo 

CBS with Peter Falk

Director: Walter Grauman


Photo 2: 

It's A Living - Sitcom

Director: John Bowab

Capturing More Moments


Little Shop of Horrors


Photo 1: 

Audrey (on for Ellen Greene)


Photo 2: 

Jesse White,Marc Jordon &Al Dennis


Photo 3: 

with Lee Wilkoff and my "Suddenly Seymour" black eye 



Funny Girl  Las Vegas as Fanny Brice.

Photo 1: 

I'm The Greatest Star

Photo 2: 

Coronet Man 

Photo 3: 

His Love Makes Me Beautiful



Ionescopade -World Premiere  NYC

Produced by Kermit Bloomgarden. 

Director: Robert Allen Ackerman


Photo 1:  

"Mother Peep"  

with Gary Beach and Bob Morrisey


Photo 2: 

Apache dance with Bob Morrisey

A Visual Journey Continues




Anything Goes as Reno Sweeney


Tech rehearsal for tap number "Anything Goes"

Some costumes, including mine, were still being altered.




Photo1: 

There's A Girl In My Soup with Van Johnson 


Photo 2: 

On A Clear Day with Dorothy Collins.


Photo 1: 

Promises, Promises as Marge MacDougall 

"A Fact Can Be a Beautiful Thing" -


Photo 2: 

She Loves Me as Ilona singing 

" A Trip To The Library".


Photo 3: 

She Loves Me with Kodaly singing "Ilona"

Concetta's Photo Gallery continues

Photo 1: 

Come Blow Your Horn with David Christmas


Photo 2:  On A Clear Day as Daisy Gamble  "Hurry It's Lovely Up Here".

Photo 3: 

On A Clear Day Publicity Photos 

Daisy Gamble in her past life as "Melinda"

The Magic Show as Charmin'

Photo 1: 

Scene where I'm sawed in half.

Snapshots#1: Dance practice backstage


Photo 2: 

Sawed body back together 

performing "Sweet Sweet Sweet Revenge"

Snapshots#2:  Charmin' disappears in a cage and "magically" transforms into a vicious cougar.  The original male hated being "caged" and turned scary. He was replaced by his sweet sister, visiting in my dressing room.





Little Shop of Horrors 


Photo 1: 

as Audrey ("on" for Ellen Greene)


Photo 2: 

w/Jesse White,Marc Jordan and Al Dennis


Photo 3: 

Lee Wilkoff

in my "black-eye" makeup ready to sing 

"Suddenly Seymore" to him.


A few more memories....

NO,NO,NANETTE

Director: Burt Shevelove

Photo 1: 

as "Betty from Boston" with Jerry Antes, 

Gwen Hillier & Laura Waterbury. 

Photo 2: 

with June Allyson at our cast Costume Party on a yacht in LA.

Photo 3: 

In dressing room with Michael DeCesare,

my Hair dresser extraordinaire.





Photo 1: 

Guys and Dolls 

as Adelaide opposite Jack Jones

Photo 2: 

Guys and Dolls Finale as Adelaide.


Photo 3: 

Annie - Shubert Theatre

as Lily St. Regis with Jane Connell as Miss Hannigan

Photo 4: 

as Lily with Swen Swenson as Rooster Hannigan.










First "professional" photo. 

Age 14.5

Photographer's Institute 46th St. NYC 

Free photos for 1 hour of "modeling"






“I am enough of the artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.”

Albert Einstein

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