Ethel Merman was an iconic singer and actress born on January 16, 1908 in Astoria, NY. She was best known for her musicals and her hit songs such as "There's No Business like Show Business," "You're the Top," and "Anything Goes." Her career spanned over five decades and she was a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.
Ethel Merman is a member of Stage Actress
Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $45 Million (2024)
About
Singer and Actress who was in many musicals and sang "There's No Business like Show Business," as well as hits like "You're the Top" and "Anything Goes."
Before Fame
She was a stenographer after completing college. Her breakthrough was when she replaced Ruth Etting in Follow the Leader in 1930.
Trivia
She sang popular standards for songs like "I Get a Kick Out of You" and "It's De-Lovely."
Family Life
She married william Smith on November 15, 1940, Robert Levitt on December 18, 1941, on March 9, 1953, and finally actor Ernest Borgnine on June 26, 1964.
Associated With
She was greatly inspired by performers such as Fanny Brice who she saw in the Vaudeville show at the Palace Theatre on Friday nights with her family.