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From: AP Worldstream
Date: 20040115
Author:MICHAEL KUCHWARA, AP Drama Writer
MICHAEL KUCHWARA, AP Drama Writer
AP Worldstream
01-15-2004
Dateline: NEW YORK
Uta Hagen, the actress whose brutal, braying performance of Martha in the original production of Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" galvanized Broadway in the 1960s, has died. She was 84.
Hagen died Wednesday at her Manhattan home, said Barnetta Carter, managing director of HB Studios, the acting school she helped found.
The German-born actress was a versatile performer, at home not only in Shakespeare, Chekhov and Shaw, but in plays by Albee, Clifford Odets and Tennessee Williams. Hagen also was a ...
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