艾莉森·威廉姆斯(Allison Williams)与女士们见面:那些扮演彼得潘的高飞女性

艾莉森·威廉姆斯(Allison Williams)与女士们见面:那些扮演彼得潘的高飞女性

当艾莉森·威廉姆斯登上NBC的“彼得潘直播”的舞台时!在12月4日,她将成为一系列轻盈,头发花俏的女演员中的最新成员,扮演男孩不会长大的角色。而且她很好. 

艾莉森威廉姆斯:’彼得潘’的角色’令人难以置信的有趣’

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Sandy Duncan和Cathy Rigby McCoy周四早上加入威廉姆斯谈论扮演标志性角色. 

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这是回顾女演员谁已经把第二颗星直接带到右边直到’直到早上 – 有些甚至可能让你大吃一惊!

玛丽 Martin as Peter Pan, with the Darling children Maureen Bailey, Kent Fletcher and Joey Trent in a 1960 TV special.
玛丽·马丁饰演小飞侠,与达林儿童莫琳·贝利,肯特·弗莱彻和乔伊·特伦特共同参演1960年电视特辑.今天

玛丽马丁 起源于百老汇音乐剧中的潘的故事(“彼得潘,男孩不会长大”),当时她41岁,在1955年获得托尼。她还在三个独立的NBC电视台中担任角色。 1955年,1956年和1960年,并在1956年赢得了艾美奖.

但她并不是百老汇第一位担任长篇角色的女性:女演员莫德·亚当斯从1905年至25年间刻画了潘的演出。. 

最终,彼得潘在戏剧中七次在百老汇飞得很高,而在音乐剧中则六次.

米娅 Farrow as Peter Pan in 1976.
Mia Farrow在1976年担任Peter Pan.今天

1976年,NBC和Hallmark Hall of Fame合作推出了一个全新的故事音乐版本(今天对于观众来说通常都不熟悉的歌曲) – 这个节目赢得了艾美奖。约翰吉尔古德爵士讲述, 朱莉安德鲁斯 在歌曲中唱了一首歌,还有小精灵 米娅法罗 (然后31)描绘了主角.

沙 Duncan takes flight as Peter Pan on Broadway with a new set of Darling children played by Marsha Kramer and Jonathan Ward.
Sandy Duncan乘坐百老汇的Peter Pan,带着Marsha Kramer和Jonathan Ward扮演的一群新孩子.今天

桑迪邓肯 从1979年到1981年,在百老汇音乐剧的复兴;她在33岁时担任这个角色,并在1980年获得托尼提名. 

凯茜 Rigby went from the Olympics to playing Peter Pan and fighting with Captain Hook in 1974.
Cathy Rigby于1974年从奥运会开始演奏Peter Pan并与胡克船长战斗.今天

体操运动员和奥运奖牌获得者 凯茜里格比 1974年,当她开始在另一场音乐剧“百老汇”的复兴中演奏彼得潘时,她已经21岁了。她很早就退休了,表演并非常喜欢这部电影,于是她于1990年回到百老汇演奏他。直到1999年(在此过程中获得两项托尼提名)。然后,她带着部分回到了百老汇以外的地方,直到去年才61岁.

当然,不是每个潘都是女人。在2003年的真人版电影“彼得潘”中,他被演奏了 杰里米桑普特, 而在1991年的“胡克” 罗宾威廉姆斯 扮演了最后长大的男孩。在百老汇的“彼得和捕梦网”中,描绘一个从男孩到彼得的角色的儿童演员实际上是一个男孩 – 名字 Adam Chanler-Berat.

佳佳 Williams sets a course for adventure as the newest Peter Pan.
Allison Williams为最新的Peter Pan设定了冒险课程.NBC /今天

接下来,在这一长串的伪装女士当然是威廉姆斯 – 谁是26岁。她当然看起来很重要。无论发生什么,我们都知道她一直处于游戏的高峰期.

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  1. As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion or preference. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English for better understanding:

    When Allison Williams stepped onto the stage of NBCs “Peter Pan Live!” on December 4th, she became the newest member of a series of light, fanciful actresses playing the role of a boy who never grows up. And she did it well. Sandy Duncan and Cathy Rigby McCoy joined Williams on Thursday morning to discuss playing the iconic role. This is a review of the actresses who have brought the second star to the right and straight on till morning – some of whom may even surprise you! Mary Martin played Peter Pan in the 1960 TV special with Darlings Moria Lee, Kent Fletcher, and Joey Trent. Today, Mary Martins story of Pan originated in the Broadway musical “Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldnt Grow Up,” for which she won a Tony in 1955. She also played the role in three separate NBC television productions in 1955, 1956, and 1960, winning an Emmy in 1956. But she wasnt the first woman on Broadway to play the long-running role: actress Maude Adams portrayed Pan from 1905 to 25. In the end, Peter Pan flew high seven times on Broadway and six times in musicals. Mia Farrow played Peter Pan in 1976. Today, NBC and Hallmark Hall of Fame collaborated on a brand new musical version of the story (with songs that are usually unfamiliar to todays audiences) – the program won an Emmy. Sir John Gielgud narrated, Julie Andrews sang a song, and little fairy Mia Farrow (then 31) portrayed the lead. Sandy Duncan took flight as Peter Pan on Broadway, with a new group of children played by Marsha Kramer and Jonathan Ward. Today, Sandy Duncan revived the Broadway musical from 1979 to 1981; she was 33 when she played the role and received a Tony nomination in 1980. Cathy Rigby began playing Peter Pan in 1974, starting from the Olympics and fighting Captain Hook. Today, gymnast and Olympic medalist Cathy Rigby was 21 when she began playing Peter Pan in another Broadway revival. She retired early, loved performing and the film so much that she returned to Broadway to play him in 1990. Until 1999 (during which she received two Tony nominations

  2. As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion or preference. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English for better understanding:

    When Allison Williams stepped onto the stage of NBCs “Peter Pan Live!” on December 4th, she became the newest member of a series of light, fanciful actresses playing the role of a boy who never grows up. And she did it well. Sandy Duncan and Cathy Rigby McCoy joined Williams on Thursday morning to discuss playing the iconic role. This is a review of the actresses who have brought the second star to the right and straight on till morning – some of whom may even surprise you! Mary Martin played Peter Pan in the 1960 TV special with Darlings Moria Lee, Kent Fletcher, and Joey Trent. Today, Mary Martins story of Pan originated in the Broadway musical “Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldnt Grow Up,” for which she won a Tony in 1955. She also played the role in three separate NBC television productions in 1955, 1956, and 1960, winning an Emmy in 1956. But she wasnt the first woman on Broadway to play the long-running role: actress Maude Adams portrayed Pan from 1905 to 25. In the end, Peter Pan flew high seven times on Broadway and six times in musicals. Mia Farrow played Peter Pan in 1976. Today, NBC and Hallmark Hall of Fame collaborated on a brand new musical version of the story (with songs that are usually unfamiliar to todays audiences) – the program won an Emmy. Sir John Gielgud narrated, Julie Andrews sang a song, and little fairy Mia Farrow (then 31) portrayed the lead. Sandy Duncan took flight as Peter Pan on Broadway, with a new group of children played by Marsha Kramer and Jonathan Ward. Today, Sandy Duncan revived the Broadway musical from 1979 to 1981; she was 33 when she played the role and received a Tony nomination in 1980. Cathy Rigby began playing Peter Pan in 1974, starting from the Olympics and fighting Captain Hook. Today, gymnast and Olympic medalist Cathy Rigby was 21 when she began playing Peter Pan in another Broadway revival. She retired early, loved performing and the film so much that she returned to Broadway to play him in 1990. Until 1999 (during which she received two Tony nominations

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