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Elaine Stritch (Photo: Denise Winters)
Stritch of the Imagination
Story aired: Monday, October 25, 2004



At 79, Elaine Stritch has a lifetime of movie and theater memories and an opinion about all of them -- as the world found out, when she won an Emmy this year for the HBO broadcast of "Elaine Stritch at Liberty," her one woman stage tell all, which also won the Tony in 2002.

Stritch stole the Emmy show, as she's burgled so many others in a career that includes roles in "Pal Joey," "Bus Stop," And Stephen Sondheim's "Company."

Elaine Stritch at Liberty is now out on DVD, CD, and here in Boston, where we talked with the women who seems to have performing in her blood.

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Elaine Stritch

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