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Marilyn Michaels

Marilyn Michaels
Birth name Marilyn Sternberg aka Toni Michaels (1961)
Born (1943-02-26) February 26, 1943 (age 73)
New York City
Genres Pop, standards, jazz, classical, comedy, acting, dialectician
Occupation(s) Singer, comedian, writer,
Labels Debbie Records, Warner Bros. Records, ABC Paramount, MEW Records Marilyn Michaels Productions
Website Marilyn Michaels.com

Marilyn Michaels is a comedian, singer, actress, impressionist, author, and composer.

Marilyn Sternberg was born in Manhattan on February 26, 1943 to Russian émigrés: Cantoress and actress Fraydele Oysher and father Harold Sternberg, who was a senior basso with the Metropolitan Opera for 37 years. Her uncle was the cantor and film actor Moishe Oysher.

Marilyn began performing with her mother at age 7 on the Yiddish stage and throughout Canada. At 14, she was soloist in her father and uncle's choir, and also sang duets with Oysher on the classic recording, "Moishe Oysher’s Chanukah Party."

She attended the High School of Music and Art as a music major, but switched to Art in her sophomore year. While still in high school, she was signed to Debbie Records, headed by Ray Rainwater (brother of Marvin Rainwater) and her first single, "Johnny Where Are You," was produced by Phil Ramone. This was followed by a recording contract with Hugo and Luigi of RCA Victor, for which she sang "Tell Tommy I Miss Him" — the answer-song to the hit "Tell Laura I Love Her" — by Ray Peterson. She recorded both U.S. and UK versions. She later recorded for Warner Brothers and ABC Paramount and appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Hollywood Palace, The Jackie Gleason American Scene Magazine and NBC’s Hullabaloo, with Sammy Davis Jr. She would appear with Sammy Davis Jr. again on The Name of the Game, The Flip Wilson Show, and Sammy in Acapulco.

In 1965, after signing with ABC Paramount and starring at New York’s Copacabana, as well as Las Vegas and London, Marilyn starred for a year as Fanny Brice in the National Company of Funny Girl. She reprised the role six months after the year-long run ended when Carol Lawrence was injured before her turn as Fanny at the Westbury Music Fair in Long Island, New York.


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