LOS ANGELES — Betty Hutton, the actress and singer who brought a brassy vitality to Hollywood musicals such as “Annie Get Your Gun,” has died in Palm Springs, Calif., at age 86. The death was ...
Betty Hutton, who died Sunday in Palm Springs at 86, brought frenetic “whoop and holler” song-and-dance skills to a string of Hollywood roles in the 1940s and 1950s, notably as Annie Oakley in “Annie ...
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BETTY Hutton won fame in a clutch of post-war movies. The most fondly remembered was MGM's screen version of Annie Get Your Gun in which, against all expectations, she lived up to the stage legacy ...
Betty Hutton, 86, the brassy, bouncy, big-voiced movie actress of the 1940s and 1950s who sparkled in musicals and shined in comedy, has died in Palm Springs, Calif., the Associated Press reported.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actress Betty Hutton, the exuberant blonde who starred as sharpshooter Annie Oakley in the 1950 film musical "Annie Get Your Gun," has died at age 86, her former studio, ...
Let’s Dance (Paramount) teams Fred Astaire with Betty Hutton in a talky musicomedy that takes its plot too seriously and its stars’ special talents too lightly. As a war widow fighting her husband’s ...
It was not an auspicious debut. Mom strummed the ukulele in the blind pig that she operated in Lansing, Mich., and out onto the floor came a skinny, freckled five-year-old named Betty June Thornburg, ...
This 1946 production/1947 release is a slight remake of 1937's "True Confession"---Hutton sings three songs and Carole Lombard didn't---with the heroine not adverse to telling a small (or big) white ...
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