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  1. Lynn Fontanne (6 de dezembro de 1887 – 30 de julho de 1983) foi uma atriz nascida no Reino Unido que se tornou uma estrela nos Estados Unidos durante 40 anos, e junto a seu marido Alfred Lunt foi parte do mais aclamado time de atores da história do teatro americano.

  2. Lynn Fontanne, nata Lynne Fontanne (Londra, 6 dicembre 1887 – Genesee Depot, 30 luglio 1983), è stata un'attrice britannica e una delle più grandi interpreti della scena teatrale statunitense per oltre una quarantina di anni. Biografia. Era moglie di Alfred Lunt: con il ...

  3. From the much-admired biographer of Charlotte Brontë, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, and the Barrymores (“Margot Peters is surely now . . . our foremost historian of stage make-believe”—Leon Edel), a new biography of the most famous English-speaking acting team of the twentieth century. Individually, they were recognized as extraordinary actors, each one a star celebrated, imitated, sought after.

  4. From Wikipedia Lynn Fontanne (/fɒnˈtæn/; 6 December 1887 – 30 July 1983) was a British-born American-based actress and major stage star in the United States for over 40 years. She teamed with her husband, Alfred Lunt. Lunt and Fontanne shared a special Tony Award in 1970. They both won Emmy Awards in 1965, and Broadway's Lunt-Fontanne Theatre was named for them.

  5. When playing onstage opposite her husband Alfred Lunt, this slim, willowy and arch performer was one-half of a stage pairing that was among the most noted in the theatrical world from the 1920s through their last pairing in 1965. Stage great Ellen Terry discovered Lynne Fontanne as a child; the...

  6. Lynn Fontanne (udtales: fɒn:tæn født 6. december 1887, død 30. juli 1983) var en britiskfødt amerikansk teater- og filmskuespiller, hvis karriere strakte sig over mere end 40 år og primært forløb i USA. Hun samarbejdede med sin mand Alfred Lunt, og parret Lunt og Fontanne fik en særlig Tony Awards i 1970.

  7. 20 de dic. de 2003 · Design for Living: Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. They ruled the American theater from 1924 through 1958, the year of their final joint triumph in Friedrich Durrenmat's mordant satire, "The Visit ...