“A true performer and star of Hollywood’s Golden Age, Nanette Fabray had limitless exuberance and an expert sense of comic timing,” -SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris. https://t.co/YNoD855btq pic.twitter.com/wXoOapevaQ
— SAG-AFTRA (@sagaftra) February 24, 2018
RIP #NanetteFabray, star of stage and screen, and the last of this quartet: https://t.co/0dmdeUrXuM
— Nathan Cone (@TPRCinema) February 23, 2018
#RIP . . . Nanette Fabray with Fred Astaire, left and Jack Buchanan performing “Triplets” in the 1953 movie “The Band Wagon.” CreditFilm Forum/Photofest pic.twitter.com/LCEAWemKup
— Channing Thomson (@CHANNINGPOSTERS) February 23, 2018
SHE WAS ONE OF THE FIRST STARS I EVER INTERVIEWED
Sad to report the death of actress, singer, dancer, comedienne & humanitarian Nanette Fabray at 97. During her career, she won a Tony & 3 Emmys. On TV, she's best known as the grandmother on the original "One Day At A Time." pic.twitter.com/UOIIIPYp9v— George Pennacchio (@abc7george) February 23, 2018
What a gal… #NanetteFabray https://t.co/fl4QpC2WWT
— Sharon Lawrence (@sharonlawrence) February 24, 2018
thanks for your life, Nanette Fabray: innovator, originator, always the fuel in every band wagon pic.twitter.com/FbB5nRcI8S
— rob sheffield (@robsheff) February 23, 2018
RIP Nanette Fabray, a staple of sitcoms and game shows when I was a kid. Beautiful, funny and talented. pic.twitter.com/ODTGwOPxbU
— David Zuckerman (@David_Zuckerman) February 23, 2018
Nanette Fabray was a gifted and fun performer, and her work in THE BAND WAGON is a joy. Safe travels, ma’am.
— Harold Itzkowitz (@HaroldItz) February 24, 2018
So sad to hear #NanetteFabray passed away today at the age of 97. She worked with Lucy on a Lucille Ball Special called, “Happy Anniversary & Goodbye” as well as guested on #HeresLucy! She will be missed! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/KVKtKPWaKv
— Lucy-Desi Tribute Page (@LucyDesiTribPg) February 23, 2018
Nanette Fabray, the effervescent comedienne who won three Emmy Awards for playing opposite Sid Caesar on Caesar's Hour, has died. She was 97. She also played mom on One Day at a Time, Mary Tyler Moore, and Coach, too. pic.twitter.com/D9Kp1F8NSr
— Eric Alper 🎧 (@ThatEricAlper) February 23, 2018
Nanette Fabray performing “Louisiana Hayride” in THE BAND WAGON (1953) #TCMParty pic.twitter.com/R4DDfdwWwV
— Jordan (@ShadowsOnScreen) February 23, 2018
— Greta Van Susteren (@greta) February 24, 2018
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