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Steve Lawrence (born Sidney Liebowitz; July 8, 1935 – March 7, 2024) was an American singer, comedian, and actor. He was best known as a member of the pop duo
Steve and Eydie Steve and Eydie is the name of an American pop vocal duet, consisting of Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé. They originally began working together on ''Tonight Starring Steve Allen'' in 1954 and performed together until Gormé retired in 2009. Both ...
with his wife Eydie Gormé, and for his performance as Maury Sline, the manager and friend of the main characters in the 1980 film '' The Blues Brothers''. Steve and Eydie first appeared together as regulars on '' Tonight Starring Steve Allen'' in 1954 and continued performing as a duo until Gormé's retirement in 2009.


Early life

Lawrence was born on July 8, 1935, as Sidney Liebowitz to Jewish parents in the borough of Brooklyn in New York City. His father, Max, was a cantor at the Brooklyn synagogue Beth Sholom Tomchei Harav, and his mother, Helen, was a homemaker. He attended Thomas Jefferson High School. During high school, Lawrence skipped school to spend time at the Brill Building in the hopes of being employed as a singer.


Career

In 1952 at the age of 16, Lawrence signed a contract with King Records after winning a talent contest on Arthur Godfrey’s CBS TV show. The next year, talk show host Steve Allen hired Lawrence to be one of the singers on Allen's local New York City late night show on
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, with vocalists Eydie Gormé and
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. The show was chosen by NBC to be seen on the national network, becoming '' The Tonight Show'', and Lawrence, Gormé, and Williams stayed until the program's end in 1957. Lawrence credited the exposure and experience he gained on Allen's show for launching his career “I think Steve Allen was the biggest thing that happened to me. Every night I was called upon to do something different. In its own way, it was better than vaudeville.” In the late 1950s, Lawrence was drafted into the U.S. Army and served as the official vocal soloist with the United States Army Band "Pershing's Own" in Washington, D.C. Lawrence had success by means of the musical hit parades in the late 1950s and early 1960s with hits, including " Party Doll" (U.S. No. 5), "
Pretty Blue Eyes "Pretty Blue Eyes" is a song written by Teddy Randazzo and Bobby Weinstein. In 1959, it was a hit single for Steve Lawrence, and in 1960 for Craig Douglas. Steve Lawrence version In 1959, Steve Lawrence released the song as a single. Lawrence's v ...
" (U.S. No. 9), " Footsteps" (U.S. No. 7), "
Portrait of My Love "Portrait of My Love" is a song written by Norman Newell and Cyril Ornadel, which was released by Matt Monro in 1960, and was an international hit for Steve Lawrence in 1961. Matt Monro version In 1960, Matt Monro released the song as a single. ...
" (U.S. No. 9), and " Go Away Little Girl" (U.S. No. 1). "Go Away Little Girl" sold over 1 million copies and was awarded a Gold record. However, much of Lawrence's musical career was centered on nightclubs and the musical stage. He was also an actor, appearing in guest roles on television shows in every decade since the 1950s. After getting his start with Steve Allen's late night show, he was seen on '' The Danny Kaye Show''; '' The Judy Garland Show''; '' The Julie Andrews Hour''; '' Night Gallery''; '' The Flip Wilson Show''; '' Police Story''; ''
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''; '' Diagnosis: Murder''; and '' CSI''. Lawrence and Gormé starred in the 1958 summer replacement series ''The Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé Show.'' Lawrence made many appearances on '' The Carol Burnett Show'' (1967–1978), with and without Eydie. ''The Steve Lawrence Show'', with supporting actor Charles Nelson Reilly, ran for 13 weeks in 1965, a variety show that was one of the later television shows to air in black and white. Lawrence also served as a panelist on '' What's My Line?'' (1950–67). In 1964, Lawrence starred in the Broadway musical ''
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'', which centered on an ambitious young man clawing his way to the top in Hollywood. It ran for 540 performances at the
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. Lawrence and Gormé appeared together in the Broadway musical '' Golden Rainbow'', which ran from February 1968 to January 1969. Although the show was not a huge success (a summary of this experience is chronicled in unflattering detail in William Goldman's 1968 book ''The Season''), the show contained the memorable song "
I've Gotta Be Me "I've Gotta Be Me" is a popular song that appeared in the Broadway musical '' Golden Rainbow'', which starred Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé. It opened in New York City at the Shubert Theatre on February 4, 1968, and closed just under a year la ...
". This song originally was sung by Lawrence at the end of the first act of the musical.
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later recorded a version of the song that hit number 11 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart in 1969. Lawrence starred as Gary McBride in the 1972 film ''
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''. In 1980, he was introduced to a new generation of fans with his portrayal of Maury Sline in ''The Blues Brothers'', and reprised the role in the 1998 sequel ''
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''. Lawrence's other films include ''
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'' (1984) and ''
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'' (2000). In 1984, Lawrence and comedian Don Rickles hosted ABC's '' Foul-Ups, Bleeps & Blunders''. In 1985, Lawrence and Gormé played Tweedledee (Gormé) and Tweedledum (Lawrence) in Irwin Allen's film adaptation of ''
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''. Lawrence played Mark McCormick's father, Sonny Daye, in two episodes of '' Hardcastle and McCormick''. He appeared on '' The Nanny'' several times — first as himself in season 2, episode 14, and then as the much-talked about, but never really seen, Morty Fine, father of
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in a few of the final episodes of the show. In 2011, he portrayed Jack, a wealthy love interest of Betty White's character on '' Hot in Cleveland''. In 2014, he guest-starred in an episode of '' Two and a Half Men'' on CBS and sang the theme song to the parody miniseries '' The Spoils of Babylon''.


Personal life and death

Lawrence and Gormé were married on December 29, 1957 at the El Rancho Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada. They had two sons; David Nessim Lawrence (b. 1960) is an ASCAP Award-winning composer, who wrote the score for '' High School Musical'', and Michael Robert Lawrence (1962–1986), who died suddenly from ventricular fibrillation resulting from an undiagnosed heart condition at the age of 23. Michael was an assistant editor for a television show at the time of his death and was apparently healthy despite a previous diagnosis of slight arrhythmia. Gormé and Lawrence were in Atlanta, Georgia at the time of Michael's death, having performed at the Fox Theater the night before. Upon learning of the death, family friend
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sent his private plane to fly the couple to New York to meet David, who was attending school at the time. Following their son's death, Gormé and Lawrence took a year off before touring again. Eydie Gormé died on August 10, 2013, at age 84, following an undisclosed illness. In June 2019, following public speculation about his health, Lawrence announced that he was in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease and that treatment to slow its progression had so far been successful. Lawrence died from complications due to Alzheimer's disease in Los Angeles, on March 7, 2024, at the age of 88.


Awards

Lawrence received nominations for a New York Drama Critics' Circle Award and a Tony Award for his performance as Sammy Glick in ''What Makes Sammy Run?'' on Broadway (1964). With Gormé, he was nominated for two
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, one for ''Our Love Is Here to Stay'', a tribute to George and
Ira Gershwin Ira Gershwin (born Israel Gershovitz; December 6, 1896 – August 17, 1983) was an American lyricist who collaborated with his younger brother, composer George Gershwin, to create some of the most memorable songs in the English language of the 2 ...
. They won the 1979 Emmy for an Outstanding Comedy-Variety or Music Program for ''Steve & Eydie Celebrate Irving Berlin''. They also received a "Best Performance By a Vocal Duo or Group" Grammy Award for ''We Got Us''; a Film Advisory Board's Award of Excellence and a Television Critics Circle Award for ''From This Moment On'', a tribute to
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. The duo also won a Las Vegas Entertainment Award for Musical Variety Act of the Year four times, three of them consecutively. They were honored with a lifetime achievement award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and in 1995 were the recipients of an ''Ella Lifetime Achievement Award'' from the ''
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'', a non-profit organization that helps professional singers with counseling and financial assistance.


In popular culture

Lawrence was portrayed by Mike Myers in the popular '' Saturday Night Live'' sketch "The Sinatra Group", with Victoria Jackson portraying his wife Eydie Gormé.


Discography


References


External links

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Radio interview with Steve Lawrence "Big Band Files w/Doug Miles" WSLR
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Steve Lawrence Discography – All Countries – 45cat
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