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                      Copyright (c) 1995, Roanoke Times

DATE: Thursday, December 14, 1995            TAG: 9512140061
SECTION: NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL   PAGE: A-11 EDITION: METRO 
DATELINE: NEW YORK
                                             TYPE: NEWS OBIT
SOURCE: Associated Press 


ACTRESS VIVIAN BLAINE DIES PERFORMER BEST KNOWN FOR `GUYS AND DOLLS'

Vivian Blaine, who played Miss Adelaide, the long-suffering, perpetually engaged chorus girl, in the Broadway and film versions of ``Guys and Dolls,'' has died at the age of 74.

Blaine died Saturday at Beth Israel Hospital, where she was being treated for pneumonia, friend Edwin Meyers said Wednesday.

Blaine also starred on Broadway in such shows as ``Say, Darling'' (1958) and ``Enter Laughing'' (1963), but it was as Miss Adelaide, the role she originated in the 1950 Frank Loesser musical, that she was best known.

Blaine stopped the show each night with her rendition of ``Adelaide's Lament,'' in which the chorine complains about having a bad, bad cold because of her long engagement to gambler Nathan Detroit.

In ``Guys and Dolls,'' which was her Broadway debut, Blaine also introduced such songs as ``A Bushel and a Peck'' and ``Take Back Your Mink.'' She also appeared in the 1955 film version of ``Guys and Dolls'' with Frank Sinatra, Marlon Brando and Jean Simmons.

Blaine began her stage career at age 3, when she performed in a vaudeville act in Newark, N.J.

She was signed by 20th Century Fox in the early 1940s, and appeared in more than a half-dozen films for the studio. Her best-known movie role was as Emily Edwards in the first version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's ``State Fair'' in 1945. Among her other movies were ``It Happened in Flatbush'' (1942), ``Girl Trouble'' (1942), ``Something for the Boys'' (1944) and ``If I'm Lucky'' (1946).

Blaine was married three times - to Manuel George Frank, a talent representative; Milton Rackmil, a film executive, and Stuart Clark.

She had no children and there are no survivors, Meyers said.


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