Connell was born in Berkeley, California,[1] to Louis Wesley and Mary (née Sperry) Bennett.[2] She majored in drama at the University of California, where she met her future husband.[3]
Career
Connell began her career with her husband Gordon, entertaining in San Francisco night clubs such as The Purple Onion and the Hungry I. Eventually the couple moved to New York City, where Connell made her Off-Broadway debut in the 1955 revival of The Threepenny Opera, a long-running hit at the Theatre de Lys. In the London production of Once Upon a Mattress, Connell starred as Winifred, the role that Carol Burnett had originated in New York.[4] Her Broadway debut came in the role of Mrs. Peachum in Threepenny Opera (1955).[1]
Connell's most prominent success came in 1966 when she was cast as Agnes Gooch in the original Broadway production of Jerry Herman's Mame. She recreated the role in the 1974 screen adaptation after Lucille Ball, the film's star, became dissatisfied with Madeline Kahn, who originally had been signed to play Gooch.[5]
Only four-foot-eleven, Connell was described as a master of the large comic gesture in The Oxford Companion to American Theatre, which described her as "a tiny woman with a giant, squeaking voice".[6]
Jane and Gordon Connell enjoyed extensive theatre careers. They appeared together on Broadway in Lysistrata (November 1972), starring Melina Mercouri in the title role. She appeared in New York City CenterEncores! production of Call Me Madam (February 1995), and the Weill Recital Hall of Carnegie Hall concert presentation of Noël Coward's Sail Away (November 1999).
Connell portrayed Jane in the comedy series Stanley (1956).[11]: 1009 She was a regular on the children's series Mr. Mayor (1964)[11]: 701 and the situation comedy The Dumplings.[11]: 292 From 1991 to 1994, she had the recurring role of social worker Roberta Domedian on the sitcom Big Brother Jake.[11]
Family
She married Gordon Connell, an actor and musician, in 1948. They remained married until her death in 2013. The couple had two daughters.[12]
Death
Jane Connell died on September 22, 2013, aged 87, at the Lillian Booth Actors Home of the Actors Fund in Englewood, New Jersey from undisclosed causes.[13] She was survived by her husband (who died in 2016) and two daughters, Melissa and Maggie.[12]
^Barnes, Mike (2013-09-24). "Broadway Star Jane Connell Dies at 87". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2019-06-22. For a London production of Once Upon a Mattress in 1960, Connell starred as the wacky Princess Winifred, the role that brought Burnett stardom on Broadway.
^Barnew, Mike (2013-09-24). "Broadway Star Jane Connell Dies at 87". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2020-04-06. She starred in director Frank Perry's Cold War drama Ladybug Ladybug (1963) and also appeared in such films as Kotch (1971), Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood, House Calls (1978), the Joan Rivers-scripted and directed Rabbit Test (1978) and Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde (1995).
^JANE CONNELL Masterworks Broadway. Sony Music Entertainment 2021. Retrieved January 14, 2021
^ abcdTerrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p. 99. ISBN978-0-7864-6477-7.