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Victoria Mallory (September 20, 1948 – August 30, 2014) was an American singer and actress, best known for originating the role of Anne Egerman in the Broadway musical ''
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''. She was also an accomplished martial artist and model.


Early life and education

Her parents were Ruby Mallory and Mario Morales. Her father was from the Philippines, and her mother was from Virginia. Mallory was a native of Richmond, Virginia. While she was still a child, the family moved to
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, where Mallory graduated from Baker High School in 1966. She sometimes was credited as Vicki Morales, a variant of her birth name, Victoria Morales. She said she did twenty musicals during high school (including at some local theaters), in addition to playing piano and dancing. After high school she went to New York to help her former teacher in a production of ''
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'' and decided to stay, enrolling at the
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(AMDA), where she met future co-star Kurt Peterson.


Theatre career

Mallory came to fame when appearing on
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in the 1970s with parts in three Stephen Sondheim musicals: she starred as Maria in the first revival of ''
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'' at Lincoln Center (1968), had a small role in ''
Follies ''Follies'' is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by James Goldman. The plot takes place in a crumbling Broadway theater, now scheduled for demolition, previously home to a musical revue (based on the ''Ziegfeld Fol ...
'' (1971) as Young Heidi, and starred in ''
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'' as Anne Egerman (1973–74). She also starred in the 1968 revival of '' Carnival!'' at
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. Mallory recounted that at her audition for ''Follies'', producer
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told her there wasn't a part that fit her, to which she replied that she would do anything to be in the show. Prince hired her, and during rehearsals, the role of Young Heidi was developed for her and added to the show, with choreographer Michael Bennett adding her to the dance numbers and Sondheim writing "One More Kiss" to be her big number. Mallory said that Prince hired her for ''
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'' after having her read just one line of the script and that she was the first cast member hired. She performed with, among others, the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, the Pittsburgh CLO, the St. Louis Municipal Opera (The Muny), Atlanta's Theater Of The Stars, Kansas City Starlight, Dallas Summer Musicals, Utah's Pioneer Theatre Company, the Irish Repertory Theatre (NYC), etc.


Television career

On television, she was best known for her role as
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on the
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''
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'', which she took over from
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in 1977. She left the series in 1984. In 1991, she had a brief stint as Dr. Denise Foxworthy on the soap opera '' Santa Barbara''. After that, she made numerous guest appearances on television series, including ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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'', among other movie and theatrical appearances.


Martial arts

Mallory also became competent in tai chi chuan, and served as a model in the many martial arts photographs in a book by Marshall Ho'o, who wrote of her: "I also wish to express my gratitude to Victoria Mallory who appears with me in the photos of this book. She is a highly accomplished actress whose tai chi is sheer perfection."Acknowledgements, p.5, in ''Tai Chi Chuan'' by Marshall Ho'o (1910-1993) << link also to his article, also in Wikipedia>>. Ohara Publications (Burbank Calif.), c.1986; 4th printing, 1989; 111 pages, paperback. .


Personal life

Mallory had been married to her ''
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'' co-star Mark Lambert since 1975. Mallory says that they fell in love during the run of the show and that every night they would watch
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sing " Send in the Clowns" together. The couple had a daughter named Ramona Mallory, also an actress. Ramona starred as Luisa in an Off-Broadway production of ''
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'' and in the 2009 Broadway revival of ''
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'', recreating the role of Anne Egerman, which her mother originated 36 years earlier.


Death

In August 2014, it was reported Mallory was battling pancreatic cancer. She died on August 30, 2014, just 20 days prior to her 66th birthday. Mallory's own mother, Ruby Morales, had died three weeks earlier, on August 5, 2014, at age 86. Ruby Morales was interred with her husband, Mario, a former Army musician.Info re Ruby Morales
ledger-enquirer.com, August 13, 2014; accessed September 1, 2014.


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