Broadway Legend And Gay Icon Carol Channing Passed Away

Another legend has passed away.

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Broadway star and Gay icon Carol Channing died peacefully in her sleep, according to her publicist B. Harland Boll.

As Boll announced in a statement:

“It is with extreme heartache, that I have to announce the passing of an original industry pioneer, legend and icon: Miss Carol Channing. I admired her before I met her, and have loved her since the day she stepped … or fell rather … into my life. It is so very hard to see the final curtain lower on a woman who has been a daily part of my life for more than a third of it. We supported each other, cried with each other, argued with each other, but always ended up laughing with each other.”

Carol Channing is a Broadway legend who starred in several hit shows such as “Hello, Dolly,” “The Vamp,” “Show Girl,” and more. She also had a successful film career. She appeared in several movies such as “Thoroughly Modern Millie,” “The First Traveling Saleslady,” “Skidoo,” and more.

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Her career was honored when her name was added to the American Theatre Hall of Fame. In addition, she received a Lifetime Achievement Tony Award in 1995.

Channing then continued performing well into her 90s by singing songs and sharing stories with fans in a cabaret style.

She will be missed.

Carol Channing in Washington D.C. in 1996 / Image via Wikimedia Commons

h/t: USA Today

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