Leslie Sodaro: "A Stunning Shot of my Aunt Shirley from 1944!"

Saturday, February 25, 2012

We May Never Be Able To Trace All Of Shirley Booth's AWARDS!


ANNIVERSARY TODAY:



February 25, 1942 - This is the supposed last radio appearance of Shirley on Texaco Star Theater, starring Fred Allen. Shirley played the recurring character of Dottie Mahoney in an unknown number of the CBS broadcasts starting from October 1, 1941.
George Harrison was born today in
1943 (died November 29 2001). "Something" and "Here Comes The Sun," two superb songs composed by Harrison, have truly stood the test of time. They both have proven to be among the greatest compositions in all of music history. Though I am saddened to know that George's life was cut short, he nevertheless managed to leave behind such lasting beauty!


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Last year's cable showing of Come Back, Little Sheba on TCM brought many visitors to this blog (at least 826 in two days). The question arose, "where are Shirley's Booth's awards?"

I then wondered whether perhaps Shirley's Cape Cod housekeeper might know something that could help us regarding those "missing" awards? I asked Shirley's niece Leslie, "What can you tell me about your Aunt's housekeeper, Eleanor Mutose?"


Leslie wrote:


Jim,

In regards to Shirley's housekeeper, Eleanor Muto (not Mutose as you wrote), she died a number of years ago. I know this for a fact as she and mother exchanged cards and letters after Shirley's death, and mother was notified by a family member of Eleanor's death.

My Aunt Shirley had round-the-clock care because of the strokes and her hearing loss. She also had macular degeneration (like my mother), and could not see well. I presume that Shirley had staff 24/7 - and those names are lost forever.

Shirley's awards might have gone missing years before that. She lived on the Cape in her last years, and my mother's fear of flying kept her from visiting Shirley. I believe that the Tony Awards were never on the West coast. They always resided on the East coast, either in her apartment on West 57th in New York City, or in one of the two houses she owned on the Cape.


Another thing to note about Aunt Shirley's Oscar for Come Back, Little Sheba is that the one currently residing at the Cape Playhouse is actually #2 ... #1 having been stolen out of her apartment on W.57th many years ago ...


Jim, unfortunately all of her other awards (Golden Globe, Sarah Siddons, etc.) are probably not traceable any longer. For example, we don't even know who bought the Tony off ebay.


So you can say whatever satisfies the speculation.


Leslie

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For Bill, His Pinup Girl: The Shirley Booth & Bill Baker Story
by Jim Manago

Foreword by Leslie Sodaro

Published December 1, 2010

Further details at: http://shirleybooth.blogspot.com

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Love is the Reason for it All: The Shirley Booth Story
by Jim Manago
Radio Research by Donna Manago
Foreword by Ted Key
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