Broadway Dancer and Actor Sondra Lee Dies at 97
In Brief
Sondra Lee, known for roles in Peter Pan and Hello, Dolly!, died at age 97.
Key Facts
- Sondra Lee was a Broadway dancer and actor with a career spanning nine decades
- She performed in Broadway productions including Peter Pan and Hello, Dolly!
- According to The Guardian, Lee coached actors Marlon Brando and Jane Fonda
- She died on Monday of natural causes at the age of 97
- Her death was reported by Rev Joshua Ellis, a collaborator and friend, according to The Guardian
What Happened
Sondra Lee, a Broadway performer known for her roles in Peter Pan and Hello, Dolly!, died on Monday at the age of 97 from natural causes. Her death was reported by Rev Joshua Ellis, a former Broadway publicist and interspiritual minister who was a collaborator and friend, according to The Guardian. Lee's career spanned nine decades and included stage and screen work.
Why It Matters
Sondra Lee's career included participation in notable Broadway productions and involvement in the performing arts over many decades. Reporting on her death provides information on the passing of a longtime figure in theater and film. Different perspectives on her career and impact were not detailed in the available sources.
Sources
- The Independent — Sondra Lee, a veteran Broadway dancer with roles in 'Peter Pan' and 'Hello Dolly!' dies at 97(1h ago)
- The Guardian — Sondra Lee, Broadway star of Hello, Dolly! and Peter Pan, dies aged 97(just now)
