It that true that Ms. Bergen couldn't even get an audition for Follies so she approached Sondheim directly and sang for him. If true, how stupid where they? I'm Still Here! was practically the story of her life.
Was fortunate to see her play Fraulein Schneider in 2002's Cabaret. At that time John Stamos and Jane Leeves were starring in it. Polly and Hal Linden were the highlights of the show. Also loved her in the tv miniseries, "The Winds of War."
I worked with Ms. Bergen on a regional production and, in addition to being a true emblem of old-school professionalism, she was also one of the most kind and generous colleagues I've ever encountered. What a wonderful and talented lady she was. And, as her life story attests, quite resilient.
Is there going to be a debate about whether the lights are going to dim? Or do we reserve that just for the uber famous for whom we are engaged in mass necrophilia? That and that for all the talk of Joan Rivers being a tony nominee, Polly Bergen actually won one.
When thinking about who might have done the original GYPSY movie AND been right for the role, I settled on Polly Bergen - though her fame was more TV and not Box Office Movie Star, I suppose. Her persona was one of sophistication but I think she had an earthy quality about her as well, tough and no-nonsense. And what a singing voice she had, almost right up until the end, it seemed.
I was going to post a YT link to her version of "There's No Business Like Show Business", but it seems to have been taken down
I had never really been all that familiar with her, except from the 'First Impressions' cast album, so when I heard the news I picked up a couple of her classic-era albums. I felt I owed her that much, especially as I had always really liked what I'd heard of her voice.
It's been an eye-opening experience. She was truly an amazing talent, and I feel really guilty that I never really knew that until now. Cheers, Ms. Bergen. We will remember.
Really tragic news. When I was a kid, I remember she was a pretty common fixture on many TV shows, TV movies and miniseries. Even in my kids mind, she struck me immediately as lovely and classy, and someone for whom I would stop what I doing to watch. I regretted missing her in the Follies revival, but was rewarded to catch her in Cabaret, and she was tremendous. Plus, if you ever want to see flawless acting, catch her sequence in War and Remembrance opposite Robert Mitchum where she gets drunk and has a breakdown. One of the single most brilliant acting sequences...ever. I remember a friend of my parents actually gasping and exclaiming "she is extraordinary!" Still not sure how she lost the Emmy that year.