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  1. Phyllis Summers (formerly Romalotti, Newman, and Abbott) is a resident of Genoa City, currently portrayed by Michelle Stafford. The role of Phyllis was played by Michelle Stafford from 1994 to 1997. Michelle left and Sandra Nelson stepped in to play the role of Phyllis in 1997, but only played her until 1998. Michelle Stafford then came back in 2000 and in 2013, Michelle Stafford stepped out ...

  2. 21 de sept. de 2019 · AP Photos. NEW YORK — Phyllis Newman, a Tony Award-winning Broadway veteran who became the first woman to host “The Tonight Show” before turning her attention to fight for women’s health ...

  3. NEW YORK (AP) — Phyllis Newman, a Tony Award-winning Broadway veteran who became the first woman to host "The Tonight Show" before turning her attention to fight for women's health, has died. She was 86. Newman's son, Adam, said his mother died Sunday of complications in New York from a longtime lung disorder. Newman won the 1962 Tony for best supporting actress in the musical "Subways Are ...

  4. 15 de sept. de 2019 · NEW YORK — Phyllis Newman, a Tony Award-winning Broadway veteran who became the first woman to host "The Tonight Show" before turning her attention to fight for women's health, has died. She was 86.

  5. Phyllis Newman was an American actress and singer. She won the 1962 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her role as Martha Vail in the musical Subways Are for Sleeping on Broadway, received the Isabelle Stevenson Award in 2009 and was nominated another Tony for Broadway Bound (1987), as well as two nominations for Drama Desk Awards.

  6. Phyllis Newman. Actress: Mannequin. Phyllis Newman was born on 19 March 1933 in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA. She was an actress and writer, known for Mannequin (1987), The Human Stain (2003) and One Life to Live (1968). She was married to Adolph Green. She died on 15 September 2019 in New York City, New York, USA.

  7. 16 de sept. de 2019 · Phyllis Newman, who won a Tony Award for Subways Are for Sleeping, has died at 86. Deadline first reported the news. Her son, Vogue theater critic Adam Green, confirmed his mother’s death Sunday ...