Karen Morrow (born December 15, 1936) is an American singer – actress best known for her work in musical theater. Her honors include an Emmy Award and a Theatre World Award, and an Ovation Award and five Drama-Logue Award nominations.
Brassy Broadway blonde belter and ball of energy from the 60s on whose musicals include "A Joyful Noise," Drood" and "Show Boat."
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Has sung in concert with numerous symphonies, including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and also conducts master classes.
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Her parents were opera singers
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Attended Clarke College in Iowa, her native state.
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Won a Theatre World Award for her off-Broadway debut in "Sing, Muse!"
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Played the slightly eccentric witch, "Aunt Minerva", in the short-lived series, Tabitha (1976), the off-shoot of the Bewitched (1964) series.
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Won, with Nancy Dussault, an Emmy award for the PBS program, "Cabaret Tonight". Together, they have also presented the musical show, "American Women of Notes".
Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
Break a Hip
2015
TV Series
Mamie
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
1997
TV Series
Nana
Night Court
1989
TV Series
Amanda Caswell
Murder, She Wrote
1989
TV Series
Gladys
Falcon Crest
1988
TV Series
Bernice Haberman
Goodnight, Beantown
1983
TV Series
Pauline
Trapper John, M.D.
1983
TV Series
Karen
Too Close for Comfort
1983
TV Series
Karen Day
I Was a Mail Order Bride
1982
TV Movie
Eve Whister
The Love Boat
1979-1982
TV Series
Ruth Gaylor / Daphne Knox
Ladies' Man
1980-1981
TV Series
Betty Brill
Sådan er jeg osse
1980
Værtshusgæst
Friends
1979
TV Series
Pamela Richards
Alice
1979
TV Series
Ina Simpson
Tabitha
1977-1978
TV Series
Aunt Minerva
Starsky and Hutch
1976
TV Series
Mitzi Graham
The Boy in the Plastic Bubble
1976
TV Movie
Martha Biggs
Good Heavens
1976
TV Series
Lila
Karen
1975
TV Series
Cerita
Cage Without a Key
1975
TV Movie
Mrs. Turner
Paul Sand in Friends and Lovers
1974
TV Series
Trudy
Medical Center
1974
TV Series
Norma
Love, American Style
1973
TV Series
Mrs. Sommers (segment "Love and the Odd Couples") / Elizabeth (segment "Love and the Vertical Romance")
The Jim Nabors Hour
1969-1970
TV Series
Blanche
The Red Skelton Hour
1962
TV Series
Guest Vocalist
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
The 40th Annual Tony Awards
1986
TV Special performer: "So in Love", "Do-Re-Mi", "I Believe in You", "Broadway Baby", "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina", "The Best of Times", "Muddy Water"
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Broadway: The Next Generation
2018
Documentary filming
Herself
Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age
2017
Documentary post-production
Herself
Broadway at the Hollywood Bowl
1994
TV Special
A Prairie Home Companion: The Second Annual Farewell Performance