Funny Girls Images Biogrphy
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The month of Ramdhaan, in which the QUR’AAN was revealed, a guidance for mankind & clear proofs for the quidance & criterion(between right & wrong). So whoever of you is present during this month should observe its fast
Ramzan Mubarak Sms
Fortunate Is The One
Who Has Learned To Admire,
But Not To Envy.
Good Wishes For A Joyous Ramadan
And A Happy New Year With A Plenty
Of Peace And Prosperity.“Happy
Ramzan Ul Mubarak”
Ramzan Mubarak Messages
Today I Pray That:-
Happiness Be At Ur Door
May It Knock Early
Stay Late & Leave The Gift Of Allah
Peace,Love,Joy & Good Health BehindShaban Mubarak,Eid Mubarak,
Ramadan Mubarak,
Ramzan Mubarak Greetings
As The Mountain High,
U Move Without Sigh;
Like The White Linen Flair,
Purity Is Always An Affair;
As Sunshine Creates Morning Glory,
Fragrance Fills Years As Flory;
With The Immaculate Eternal Smile,
Attached To U Mile After Mile;
All Darkness Is Far Away,
As Light Is On Its Way;
Wish All Of U A Very Happy Ramadan.
Stapleton continued to perform in the theater, receiving attention for her role as Sister in the 1955 Broadway production of Damn Yankees, for which she sang the classic show tune "You Gotta Have Heart." Other notable Broadway roles include playing Ella Peterson's cousin Sue in the 1956 production of Bells Are Ringing and Mrs. Strakosh in Funny Girl, the 1964 Broadway musical that launched Barbra Streisand's career. She also appeared in the 1961 play The Rhinoceros and reprised her stage roles in the film versions of Damn Yankees and Bells Are Ringing.
All in the Family
Stapleton broke into television, making guest appearances in Dr. Kildare and The Defenders. But it was her nasal-voiced performance in Damn Yankees that attracted the attention of televsion producer Norman Lear, who asked her to audition for what would become her most recognizable role, Archie Bunker's wife Edith in All in the Family. She won the role in 1971.
Stapleton's portrayal of bigoted Archie's charming "ding-bat" wife earned her 8 Emmy nominations and three wins during her eight years on the show. The groundbreaking TV show confronted social and political issues including Edith's breast cancer, menopause and death when Stapleton left the show in 1979.
Intelligent, liberal and outspoken off-screen, Stapleton strived to break away from being stereotyped as"Edith" after All in the Family. "My identity as an actress is in jeopardy if I invest my entire career in Edith Bunker," Stapleton said in an interview with the AP in 1979.
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