New Delhi:
West Side Story Star Carol D’Andria, who played on Velma on-screen and stage, has passed at the age of 87.
The actress produced Velma’s role in 1957 broadway production West Side Story The classic 1961 reported the role in the 1961 film music adaptation, reported by people.
In a post on her mother’s Instagram page, D’Andria’s daughters wrote, “Dear Facebook/ Instagram Friends of Carol D’Andria, it is @Andreadown, @Robinmorse708, and Hillary @Hilaryhigh, Carroll. We are writing to you.
He said, “It was a privilege that he passed by him, and in these last few weeks to see grace and courage in which he prepared himself, as he prepared, as our Godfather said,” Exit Stage Left “, he said. According to the outlet, “She also died on her 44th AA Sobri’s anniversary, which she said that ‘the day when I changed my life.”
“She told us several times in the last few days that she leads as a mother, grandmother, artist and teacher in a quality life,” her message continued.
D’andrea was born on August 28, 1937 in Ultra, Pennsylvania. At the age of 16, he turned down a scholarship for Pen State University before acting in New York, as his parents died in a car accident, according to the outlet.
After playing Velma in the production of Geom Robins West Side Story At Winter Garden Theater in September 1957, D’Andria played in Broadway in June Gypsy In 1959, reported people.
He was married to late actor Robert Morse, who knows many people from Broadway and Mad Main to his divorce from 8 April 1961, 1981. The pair shared three daughters: Robin Morse, 61, Andrea Daven, 63 and Hillary Morse, 59.
According to Tom Peepal, D’Andria is alive by its three daughters, as well as their grandchildren, Lucia, Francis, Jagger, Marlon and Lance.
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