The Tony and Emmy Award winning actress was one of the last living stars from Hollywood’s Golden Age. Nanette Fabray, the beloved singer, dancer, actress, and comedian, has died at age 97….
The Tony and Emmy Award winning actress was one of the last living stars from Hollywood’s Golden Age.
After Nanette Fabray’s death was announced, SAG-AFTRA president Gabrielle Carteris described her as “a true performer and star of Hollywood’s Golden Age.” In addition, many stars took to social media to remember the beloved star.
Other stars, including Nancy Sinatra and Sharon Lawrence, also posted reaction to Nanette Fabray after her death. You can see some of the tweets below.
One of the highlights of my childhood was going with my parents to Nanette Fabray’s house for New Year’s. There was always a massive crafts table where she encouraged us kids to build our own hats and horns and whatever. What a beautiful force of life she was. #RIPNanetteFabray
— Shaun Cassidy (@shaunpcassidy) February 24,2018
Godspeed, Nanette Fabray.????????
— Nancy Sinatra (@NancySinatra) February 24,2018
Nanette Fabray was pretty awesome. RIP.
— Michael McKean (@MJMcKean) February 24,2018
Nanette Fabray was so talented. I hope you know who she was. If not you need to watch more old movies! (And the Sid Caesar show)
— Tom Shillue (@tomshillue) February 24,2018
What a gal… #NanetteFabray https://t.co/fl4QpC2WWT
— Sharon Lawrence (@sharonlawrence) February 24,2018
Nanette Fabray, singer, dancer and comedienne, dies at 97 https://t.co/TJyW4HAwmS pic.twitter.com/pi4ySHiERd
— Hollywood Reporter (@THR) February 23,2018
“There was a lot of Nanette Fabray for me in the character that I played, especially when it came to the crying scenes,” Moore once said, according to Bloomberg.
You can see Nanette Fabray making a guest appearance on her good friend Carol Burnett’s show in the video below.