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HAPPY BIRTHDAY CAROL LAWRENCE! Shown here with and in Rick McKay's BROADWAY: THE GOLDEN AGE FILM TRILOGY telling the story of creating WEST SIDE STORY with STEPHEN SONDHEIM, HAL PRINCE, MARY RODGERS AND CHITA RIVERA. However, Carol did not get off of that bus from Melrose Park, Illinois and step onto the stage of the Wintergreen Theatre as Maria in WEST SIDE - No, she had made her Broadway debut in LEONARD SILLMAN'S NEW FACES OF 1952 (along with ALICE GHOSTLY, PAUL LYNDE and EARTHA KITT!), followed by PLAIN AND FANCY, SOUTH PACIFIC, SHANGRI-LA and ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1957. After taking the world by storm in WEST SIDE STORY, she went directly into HAROLD ARLEN and JOHNNY MERCER's SARATOGA - again at the Wintergarden, this time opposite HOWARD KEEL. Hollywood, though not wise enough to cast her to reprise her role in the film version of WEST SIDE, was smart enough to cast her in the film version of Arthur Miller's VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE, opposite MAUREEN STAPLETON and RAF VALLONE and directed by SIDNEY LUMET, which garnered her rave reviews. More TV roles kept Carol busy until she was back on Broadway in 1967, replacing MARY MARTIN in I DO! I DO!, then back to Hollywood with then husband ROBERT GOULET to keep busy guesting on television between touring together in shows all over the country for the next decades. Carol has never stopped working, and returned to Broadway for her most recent role in 1994 to replace WEST SIDE STORY co-star and friend, CHITA RIVERA in Kander & Ebb's KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN. With over 60 film and TV credits, Carol made her last television guest starring role in 2000 on SEX AND THE CITY. To see Carol today is to marvel at how she still has the body of a teen-age Maria, and can still sing and dance up a storm, seemingly untouched by time. So when is some savvy Broadway producer or director going to put this dynamo back to work. It has been too long Carol. Come home! From Producer/Director Rick McKay and "Broadway: BEYOND the Golden Age" mega-producers Anne Bernstein, Jamie DeRoy, Richard Eric Weigle, Jane Klain, Fran Bator and Michael Anastasio. PLEASE SUPPORT OUR NOT-FOR-PROFIT BROADWAY FILM TRILOGY BY MAKING A 100% TAX-DEDUCTIBLE DONATION AT: http://thefield.org/form/make-donatio... See the trailer for our the upcoming second installment, "Broadway: BEYOND the Golden Age" at: http://www.broadwaythemovie.com/trail... Or get the award-winning first film of the trilogy, BROADWAY: THE GOLDEN AGE on DVD at: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASI...