Eartha Kitt, Singer And Dancer, Dies At 81

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POLLY ANDERSON | December 26, 2008 01:54 PM EST | AP

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In this May 12, 1993 file photo, Eartha Kitt performs at the Groschenoper (Penny opera) in Frankfurt, Germany. Kitt, a sultry singer, dancer and actress who rose from South Carolina cotton fields to become an international symbol of elegance and sensuality, died Thursday Dec. 25, 2008 of colon cancer. She was 81. (AP Photo/Bernd Kammerer, File)

NEW YORK — Eartha Kitt, the self-proclaimed "sex kitten" whose sultry voice and catlike purr attracted fans even as she neared 80, has died. The singer, dancer and actress was 81.

Family spokesman Andrew Freedman said Kitt, who was recently treated at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, died Thursday in Connecticut of colon cancer.

Dubbed the "most exciting woman in the world" by Orson Welles, Kitt's career spanned six decades, from her start as a dancer with the famed Katherine Dunham troupe to cabarets and acting and singing on stage, in movies and on television.

She won two Emmys, and was also nominated for several Tonys and two Grammys.

Kitt was featured on the cover of her 2001 book, "Rejuvenate," a guide to staying physically fit, in a long, curve-hugging black dress with a figure that some 20-year-old women would envy. She also wrote three autobiographies.

She persevered through an unhappy childhood as a mixed-race daughter of the South, and made headlines in the 1960s for denouncing the Vietnam War during a visit to the White House.

"I remember when I was visiting my aunt in Chicago in 1955, and she took me to see Eartha Kitt, who was one of the first black performers allowed to perform at the Chicago Theater," the Rev. Jesse Jackson said Friday.

"Eartha Kitt was a pioneer, whose talents were so immense and strong that the walls of segregation began to come down when people watched her perform," Jackson said. "Many places she performed, she was the first African-American allowed to perform."

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Kitt's first album, "RCA Victor Presents Eartha Kitt," was released in 1954. It featured songs such as "I Want to Be Evil," "C'est Si Bon" and the saucy gold digger's theme song, "Santa Baby," which is revived on radio each Christmas.

The following year, the record company released "That Bad Eartha," which featured "Let's Do It," "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" and "My Heart Belongs to Daddy."

After becoming a hit singing "Monotonous" in the Broadway revue "New Faces of 1952," Kitt appeared in "Mrs. Patterson" in 1954-55. (Some references say she earned a Tony nomination for "Mrs. Patterson," but only winners were publicly announced at that time.) She also made appearances in "Shinbone Alley" and "The Owl and the Pussycat."

Kitt was the sexy Catwoman on the popular "Batman" TV series in 1967-68, replacing Julie Newmar, who originated the role. A guest appearance on an episode of "I Spy" brought her an Emmy nomination in 1966.

In 1996, Kitt was nominated for a Grammy in the category of traditional pop vocal performance for her album "Back in Business." She also had been nominated in the children's recording category for the 1969 record, "Folk Tales of the Tribes of Africa."

Kitt also acted in movies, playing the lead female role opposite Nat King Cole in "St. Louis Blues" in 1958. She more recently appeared in "Boomerang" and "Harriet the Spy" in the 1990s.

"Generally the whole entertainment business now is bland," she said in a 1996 Associated Press interview. "It depends so much on gadgetry and flash now. You don't have to have talent to be in the business today.

"I think we had to have something to offer, if you wanted to be recognized as worth paying for."

Kitt was plainspoken about causes she believed in. Her anti-war comments at the White House came as she attended a White House luncheon hosted by Lady Bird Johnson.

"You send the best of this country off to be shot and maimed," she told the group of about 50 women. "They rebel in the street. They don't want to go to school because they're going to be snatched off from their mothers to be shot in Vietnam."

For four years afterward, Kitt performed almost exclusively overseas. She was investigated by the FBI and CIA, which allegedly found her to be foul-mouthed and promiscuous.

In 1978, Kitt returned to Broadway in the musical "Timbuktu!" _ which brought her a Tony nomination _ and was invited back to the White House by President Jimmy Carter.

"We are a better people and a better world because of her audacity, and her protest at the White House brought a message of dignity and peace to high places," Jackson said. "It created temporary discomfort to some, but peace-loving people around the world rejoiced."

In 2000, Kitt earned another Tony nomination for "The Wild Party." She played the fairy godmother in Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Cinderella" in 2002.

As recently as October 2003, she was on Broadway after replacing Chita Rivera in a revival of "Nine."

She also gained new fans as the voice of Yzma in the 2000 Disney animated feature "The Emperor's New Groove," and won two Emmys for her voice work in "The Emperor's New School."

Kitt was born in North, S.C., and her road to fame was the stuff of storybooks. In her autobiography, she wrote that her mother was black and Cherokee while her father was white, and she was left to live with relatives after her mother's new husband objected to taking in a mixed-race girl.

An aunt eventually brought her to live in New York, where she attended the High School of Performing Arts, later dropping out to take various odd jobs.

By chance, she dropped by an audition for the dance group run by Dunham, a pioneering African-American dancer. In 1946, Kitt was one of the Sans-Souci Singers in Dunham's Broadway production "Bal Negre."

Kitt's travels with the Dunham troupe landed her a gig in a Paris nightclub in the early 1950s. Kitt was spotted by Welles, who cast her in his Paris stage production of "Faust." That led to a role in "New Faces of 1952," which featured such other stars-to-be as Carol Lawrence, Paul Lynde and, as a writer, Mel Brooks.

In 1960, she married Bill McDonald but divorced him after the birth of their daughter, Kitt.

While on stage, she was daringly sexy and always flirtatious. Offstage, however, Kitt described herself as shy and almost reclusive, remnants of feeling unwanted and unloved as a child. She referred to herself as "that little urchin cotton-picker from the South, Eartha Mae."

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AP Drama Writer Michael Kuchwara contributed to this report.

NEW YORK — Eartha Kitt, the self-proclaimed "sex kitten" whose sultry voice and catlike purr attracted fans even as she neared 80, has died. The singer, dancer and actress was 81. Family spokes...
NEW YORK — Eartha Kitt, the self-proclaimed "sex kitten" whose sultry voice and catlike purr attracted fans even as she neared 80, has died. The singer, dancer and actress was 81. Family spokes...
 
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- sfden50 I'm a Fan of sfden50 2 fans permalink
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I saw her in 1993 - Oh, she was WONDERFUL - what an original - she put over a song like nobody's business - make sure you get a copy of her 1995 CD BACK IN BUSINESS - It has a SCORCHING version of Brother Can You Spare a Dime - I loved her on batman - you never knew whether she wanted to kill Batman or just seduce him. (I have my own ideas). And Kind. And a Humanitarian - I could go on and on ............ Class, Class, and more Class -

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 PM on 12/26/2008
- Adrienne Williams - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of Adrienne Williams 186 fans permalink

ah man.... well she had a great life. I say if you had a great life, death is just apart of it! We will miss you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:47 AM on 12/26/2008
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Oh, I remember when I met her! That smile and that voice just crinkled me! Rest in peace, beautiful lady!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 AM on 12/26/2008
- Gumby123 I'm a Fan of Gumby123 15 fans permalink
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I loved her as Cat Woman and her part she played in Boomerrang with Eddie Murphie.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 AM on 12/26/2008
- Delle I'm a Fan of Delle 2 fans permalink

I recently read a book about Havana in the 1950's, before the Castro revolution.

During those years Eartha Kitt was one of the most popular singers in their nightclubs.

As an African American, she was accepted down there and her beautiful voice and sexy performances made her an icon.

She was just as well received here in the states.

Her death is a great loss to the music world, especially the world of jazz.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 12/26/2008
- k6007 I'm a Fan of k6007 237 fans permalink
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grrrrrrrwwlllllllllll

RIP, Ms KittyKat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 AM on 12/26/2008

Now she really is with Santa Baby! Another great American jazz/pop artist moves on, and may she inspire others to listen to something beyond what passes as pop music today: Spears and Madonna!
She can't be replaced, as Kitt was quite unique and a versatile singer-actor-dancer, but consider listening to some other female singers today who don't get anywhere near the attention or CD sales of the two previously mentioned no-talents who hog so much of the entertainment news: Ute Lemper, Dianne Krall, Rickie Lee Jones.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 12/26/2008

On December 25, 2008 Santa Baby reclaimed his toy. Eatha Kitt RIP

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 AM on 12/26/2008
- ohioan73 I'm a Fan of ohioan73 24 fans permalink

"Maaarcuus dahling..." Boomerang 1991. I will always remember that voice. She was one of a kind and so physically fit and adorable. May she rest in peace. I will miss her but I have her old performances to watch thankfully.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 AM on 12/26/2008
- Dustee I'm a Fan of Dustee 61 fans permalink
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Right!!! I loved 'Boomerang'.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 12/26/2008
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Absolutely loved this character!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 12/26/2008
- Mugzi I'm a Fan of Mugzi 13 fans permalink

I heard Santa Baby for the first time is quite awhile and realized it was Eartha Kitt. Yes, she was outspoken in standing up for her beliefs and her career probably did suffer for it, but she will remain a great lady and will be missed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 12/26/2008

RIP!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 12/26/2008
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Rest in Peace, Eartha. You were always very special.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 12/26/2008
- harriscrl3 I'm a Fan of harriscrl3 191 fans permalink

Truly amazing one of a kind.

RIP Ms. Kitt

Carol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 AM on 12/26/2008

May you PURRRRR in peace Eartha Kitt

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 AM on 12/26/2008
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A true DIVA. Looking sharp to the end. Luv ya, girl.

See you on the other side!

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