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  1. Vivian Blaine (born Vivian Stapleton; November 21, 1921 – December 9, 1995) was an American actress and singer, best known for originating the role of Miss Adelaide in the musical theater production of Guys and Dolls, as well as appearing in the subsequent film version, in which she co-starred with Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons and ...

  2. Vivian Blaine (Newark; 21 de noviembre de 1921 – 9 de diciembre de 1995) fue una actriz y cantante de nacionalidad estadounidense, conocida sobre todo por su papel de Miss Adelaide en el musical Guys and Dolls, así como por actuar también en la posterior adaptación al cine de la obra, actuando junto a Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons y Frank ...

    • Vivían Stapleton
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0086176Vivian Blaine - IMDb

    Vivian Blaine. Actress: Guys and Dolls. Ms. Blaine is most noted for having portrayed Miss Adelaide, the long-suffering, perpetually engaged chorus girl, in the Broadway and film versions of Guys and Dolls (1955).

    • January 1, 1
    • Newark, New Jersey, USA
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    • New York City, New York, USA
  4. Vivian Blaine fue una actriz y cantante de nacionalidad estadounidense, conocida sobre todo por su papel de Miss Adelaide en el musical Guys and Dolls, así como por actuar también en la posterior adaptación al cine de la obra, actuando junto a Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons y Frank Sinatra.

  5. Vivian Blaine. Actress: Guys and Dolls. Ms. Blaine is most noted for having portrayed Miss Adelaide, the long-suffering, perpetually engaged chorus girl, in the Broadway and film versions of Guys and Dolls (1955).

    • November 21, 1921
    • December 9, 1995
  6. 14 de dic. de 1995 · Vivian Blaine, who created the role of the ditsy "well-known fiancee" Miss Adelaide in the original production of "Guys and Dolls," died on Saturday at Beth Israel Medical Center North in...

  7. Blaine, Vivian (1921–1995) American actress, best known for her role in Guys and Dolls. Born Vivian Stapleton on November 21, 1921, in Newark, New Jersey; died on December 9, 1995, in New York, New York; daughter of Lionel P. and Wilhelmina (Tepley) Stapleton; attended South-side High School, Newark, New Jersey; American Academy of Dramatic Arts;