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Shannon Bolin : ウィキペディア英語版
Shannon Bolin

Shannon Bolin (born January 1, 1917) is an American actress and singer. She was born in Spencer, South Dakota and is a member of the General Society of Mayflower Descendants. She portrayed Meg Boyd in both the original Broadway production and the film version of ''Damn Yankees''.〔(Bosley Crowther, The New York Times, September 27, 1958 )〕
Her other stage roles include: ''The Golden Apple'' (as Mrs. Juniper), ''Only in America'' (as Kate Golden), ''The Student Gypsy'' (as Zampa Allescu)〔(''The New York Times'', Howard Taubman, October 1, 1963 )〕 ''Take Me Along'' (as Lily), ''Xmas in Las Vegas''〔(The New York Times Howard Taubman, November 6, 1965 )〕 (as Eleanor Wellspot), and ''Helen Goes to Troy'', for which she used the pseudonym of Anne Bolin.
In addition to the film version of ''Damn Yankees'', her other film appearances include ''If Ever I See You Again'' (1978) and the low-budget horror film ''The Children'' (1980).
She did radio work in New York City for the Theatre Guild of the Air production of ''Allegro''. She sang Brahms lieder on WQXR for the Stromberg-Carlson series. She appeared on television in the NBC Opera Theatre production of ''Suor Angelica'',〔(New York Times )〕 in which she played the Princess, and the ''Jackie Gleason Show'', a special titled "The Christmas List" as Gleason's wife.
Bolin worked with Marc Blitzstein on Regina the opera based on ''The Little Foxes''.〔(PREPARED TO HONOR KOUSSEVITZKY HERE. ''The New York Times''. May 4, 1949 )〕 She played the alternate lead when the work debuted on Broadway. Bolin also appeared in a concert version of the opera ''Barbara Allen'' by David Broekman, conducted by Maurice Levine. She also appeared in a concert version of Morton Gould's opera ''Desire Under the Elms'', based on the Eugene O'Neill play. Among the venues in which she sang was Café Society Uptown.
==Personal life==
Bolin married (Milton Kaye ) (1909-2006), a New York pianist, composer and arranger, in 1946. Kaye and Bolin recorded an album, ''Rare Wine''. In 2002, the couple appeared together in a commercial for DeBeers diamonds.

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