

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dorothy Loudon (September 17, 1925 – November 15, 2003) was an American actress and singer. She won the Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical in 1977 for her performance as Miss Hannigan in Annie. Loudon was also nominated for Tony Awards for her lead performances in the musicals The Fig Leaves Are Falling and Ballroom, as well as a Golden Globe award for her appearances on The Garry Moore Show. Loudon was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1925 (she later shaved eight years off her age) and raised in Claremont, New Hampshire and Indianapolis, Indiana. She attended Syracuse University on a drama scholarship but did not graduate, and moved to New York City to study at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Known For
Broadway's Lost Treasures (2003)Age: 78as Miss Hannigan (segment "Annie")
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997)Age: 72as Serena Dawes
Garbo Talks (1984)Age: 59as Sonya Apollinar
Murder, She Wrote (1984)Age: 59as Pamela Bates
Magnum, P.I. (1980)Age: 55as Pamela Bates
Dorothy (1979)Age: 54
It's a Business (1952)Age: 27






