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Smart and stinging--that was Bancroft at her best. Born Anna Maria Louisa Italiano, she was groomed as a standard babe when Hollywood signed her at 20. It was like fitting a firestorm for a corset. She returned to New York City, and in 1958 became a Broadway star as the spirited Gittel in William Gibson's Two for the Seesaw. The next year she found her great role, as Annie Sullivan, the half-blind teacher of the blind and deaf Helen Keller, in Gibson's The Miracle Worker. Bancroft's ferocity, starkly colliding and beautifully meshing with Patty Duke...
...three Emmy Awards for his starring role in NBC’s “3rd Rock from the Sun” and is currently appearing on Broadway in “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels...
Actor John A. Lithgow ’67 is no stranger to the stage. Headlining 18 Broadway shows and gracing the silver screen for 25 years, Lithgow has returned to his alma mater to dazzle a slightly different crowd: the Class...
Currently starring in the Broadway rendition of the 1988 movie “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” and earning his 5th Tony nomination for his lead role, Lithgow will debut at today’s Afternoon Exercises as the first professional actor to speak at a Harvard Commencement...
Lithgow pursued his stage career after returning to New York, winning a Tony for his first Broadway performance in “The Changing Room.” While accumulating clout in the world of theater, Lithgow also garnered national attention for his on-screen acting after his 1982 role in “The World According to Garp...