Betty Hutton (Performer) | Playbill

Betty Hutton

Performer

"Brassy," "exuberant" and "energetic" were some of the adjectives routinely used to desribe Ms. Hutton's singular performance style and she brought those qualities to nearly every role she took on. To watch her on the screen was to be simultaneously electrified and exhausted. She poured her all into each line reading and gesture and backed up her vocals with her considable lung power.

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  • Born: Feb 26, 1921 in Battle Creek, MI, USA
  • Death: Mar 11, 2007 in Palm Springs, CA

Roles (15)

Annie Playbill - Feb 1980 Annie
Opened April 21, 1977
  • as Miss Hannigan (Replacement)
    Arrived On Sep 19, 1980
Fade Out Fade In Playbill - Opening Night, May 1964 Fade Out - Fade In
Opened May 26, 1964
  • as Hope Springfield (Replacement)
Betty Hutton and Her All-Star International Show Playbill - October 1953 Betty Hutton and Her All-Star International Show
Opened October 14, 1953
  • Performer
Betty Hutton and Her All-Star International Show - April 1952 Betty Hutton and Her All-Star International Show
Opened April 12, 1952
  • Performer
Panama Hattie Playbill - June 1941 Panama Hattie
Opened October 30, 1940
  • as Florrie (Original)
Two For The Show Playbill - Feb 1940 Two for the Show
Opened February 08, 1940
  • as "A House With A Little Red Barn" Swinger (Original)
  • as "At Last It's Love" Dancer (Original)
  • as "Calypso Joe" Singer (Original)
  • as "Fool For Luck" Singer (Original)
  • as "Good Night, Miss Astor" Singer (Original)
  • as "The Jitter Dance" Dancer (Original)
  • as Betty (Original)
  • as Little Miss Muffet (Original)
  • as Miss Ireland (Original)
  • as Visitor (Original)
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