By Greg Evans, Deadline | Mimi Hines, who along with her comedy and musical partner (and husband) Phil Ford was a staple of late-night talk shows and variety shows of the 1960s before making a name for herself on Broadway as the replacement for Barbra Streisand in Funny Girl, died peacefully of natural causes on Monday, October 21, at her home in Las Vegas. She was 91.
Her death was announced by her longtime attorney Mark Sendroff.
Born July 17, 1933, in Canada, the singer and comedian Hines met Ford in 1952 at the Last Chance Saloon in Anchorage, AK, and began performing as a duo. They were invited to appear on The Tonight Show on August 28, 1958, where Hines’ performed of the Meredith Willson song “Till There Was You.” Legend has it that the performance brought host Jack Paar to tears, and soon the duo Ford and Hines were an in-demand booking, with appearances on The Garry Moore Show, The Hollywood Palace, The Dean Martin Show, The Ed Sullivan Show, The Joey Bishop Show, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, and many others.
Their success carried over into nightclubs and showrooms, and in December 1965 Hines made her Broadway debut with a task that few thought carried the possibility of success: She replaced the immensely popular Streisand in the starring role of Funny Girl when the original star left the production. Hines was an immediate success, and stayed with the show for 18 months.
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https://deadline.com/2024/10/mimi-hines-dead-1236144223/
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