Beverly Sills 1929-2007

Fond Farewell
- Ingmar Bergman 1918-2007
- Liz Claiborne 1929-2007
- Jerry Falwell 1933-2007
- Steve Fossett 1944-2007
- Robert Goulet 1933-2007
- Merv Griffin 1925-2007
- David Halberstam 1934-2007
- Lady Bird Johnson 1912-2007
- Yolanda King 1955-2007
- Evel Knievel 1938-2007
- Madeleine L'Engle 1918-2007
- Norman Mailer 1923-2007
- Marcel Marceau 1923-2007
- Tammy Faye Messner 1942-2007
- Luciano Pavarotti 1935-2007
- Phil Rizzuto 1917-2007
- Max Roach 1924-2007
- Anita Roddick 1942-2007
- Arthur Schlesinger 1917-2007
- Sidney Sheldon 1917-2007
- Beverly Sills 1929-2007
- Anna Nicole Smith 1967-2007
- Kurt Vonnegut 1922-2007
- Kurt Waldheim 1918-2007
- Bill Walsh 1931-2007
- Boris Yeltsin 1931-2007
Once, aspiring opera divas were expected to come from Europe. Sills, a redheaded child radio star from Brooklyn, whose mother dreamed she'd be the "Jewish Shirley Temple," worked her way up through New York's "second" City Opera and drew raves as a brilliant coloratura soprano in shows from Manon to Cleopatra. Known as Bubbles, the witty, savvy prima donna appeared in houses around the world, broadening opera's appeal on TV, where she filled in for Johnny Carson, bantered with Barbara Walters and performed with the Muppets. After retiring from the stage in 1978, Sills ran and re-energized City Opera and the Met. Of her expansive career she said, "I've always tried to go a step past wherever people expected me to end up."










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