Eileen Rodgers (July 10, 1930 – July 13, 2003) was an American singer and Broadway performer.
Her Broadway debut was in 1959's Fiorello!, where she sang the show-stopping "Gentleman Jimmy". In 1960, she appeared in Tenderloin. Two years later, in 1962, she headed the off-Broadway revival cast of Cole Porter's Anything Goes in the role of Reno Sweeney, a recording of which is currently available on CD. The show won the New York Outer Circle Critics' Award as Best Revival of 1962. Anything Goes: CD Liner Notes. Epic Records
In 1965, Rodgers appeared in the infamous musical flop Kelly which closed on Broadway after one performance. The Saturday Evening Post reported that Rodgers had burst into tears after a performance during the show's Philadelphia tryout, remarking, "I wish I was back in Tenderloin. It was a flop, but at least people were friendly."Mandelbaum, Ken. Not Since Carrie: Forty Years of Broadway Musical Flops. Page 15. St. Martin's Griffin, 1991. She served as a standby for Ethel Merman in the 1966 revival of Annie Get Your Gun. Rodgers made frequent appearances on television variety shows and starred with Art Carney in a Chevrolet 50th Anniversary special. Eileen Rodgers Obituary at TheaterMania.com
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