Lovelady Powell (born Lovelady Hedges , May 9, 1930 – February 2, 2020) was an American actress and singer, best known for I Never Sang for My Father , The Possession of Joel Delaney and The Happy Hooker .
6-640: Lovelady and Love Lady may refer to: People [ edit ] Lovelady Powell (1930 – 2020), American actress and singer Edward Lovelady (1898 – after 1925), English professional footballer Greg Lovelady (born 1979), American college baseball coach John Lovelady , American puppeteer Josh Lovelady (born 1978), former American football guard Richard Lovelady (born 1995), American baseball player Steve Lovelady (1943 – 2010), American journalist Victor Lynn Lovelady, American killed in Algeria in
12-573: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Lovelady Powell Powell was born in Columbus, Ohio , and studied theater at Northwestern University. In the mid-1950s, she moved to New York City, where she had a supper-club act with pianist Brooks Morton. She also performed as a singer in night clubs, including the Blue Angel, Bon Soir, hungry i and Purple Onion. She and Shelley Berman made
18-488: The 2013 In Aménas hostage crisis Victoria Lovelady , (born 1986), Brazilian professional golfer William Lovelady , English guitarist Places in the United States [ edit ] Love Lady, Tennessee Lovelady, Texas Lovelady Independent School District , Lovelady, Texas Loveladies, New Jersey Other uses [ edit ] "Love Lady" (Damage song) , 1997 Topics referred to by
24-758: The Fall and with Joel Grey in Stop the World, I Want to Get Off . She was in Venus Is , a Broadway show that closed during its preview performances, and in Two Weeks Somewhere Else , which closed in Boston before it reached Broadway. She also starred in the off-Broadway musical Riverwind . In her later years, she and Peggy White operated Glad Hands Antique Shop. This article about an American actor
30-710: The recording " The Sex Life of the Primate ." On television, Powell portrayed Aunt Birdie Clayborn on The Secret Storm and Portia Fitzsimmons on Dark Shadows . She also portrayed Fran in a series of "Ask Fran" commercials for Lavoris mouthwash. She was seen in commercials for other products, including Downy water softener, Playtex bras, and Benson & Hedges cigarettes. She did voice-overs for commercials for Clairol hair coloring, Johnson & Johnson baby powder, Shower to Shower bath powder, and Chevrolet., among other brands. On stage, Powell toured with José Ferrer in After
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