
Eydie Gormé
Eydie Gormé (born Edith Garmezano) was an American singer who had hits on the pop and Latin pop charts. She sang solo and with her husband, Steve Lawrence, on albums, television, Broadway, and in Las Vegas. Gormé signed as a solo act with Coral Records in 1952 and released her first single, "That Night of Heaven". She was hired by The Tonight Show in its early days with Steve Allen and formed a duo with another one of its staff singers, Steve Lawrence. As The Tonight Show was beginning to broadcast across the country in 1954, the duo released their first single, "Make Yourself Comfortable/I've Gotta Crow". In 1957 Gormé and Lawrence were married, and several months later they hosted Steve Allen Presents the Steve Lawrence-Eydie Gormé Show after Allen retired from The Tonight Show. Steve and Eydie moved on to Broadway, starring in the musical Golden Rainbow based on the play A Hole in the Head. "How Could I Be So Wrong" by Gormé, which was performed in the musical, was a hit on the Easy Listening chart. The musical had a successful one year run. Steve and Eydie performed a tribute to George Gershwin on a their television special Our Love Is Here to Stay, which won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Music or Comedy Special. Two years later they sang on Steve and Eydie Celebrate Irving Berlin and again won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Music or Comedy Special.
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Films
22
TV Shows
Known For
25 Credits
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
as Self
1962

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
as Self - Guest Hostess
1962

The Mike Douglas Show
as Self
1961

Frasier
as Lois (voice)
1993

The Nanny
as Eydie Gormé
1993

What's My Line?
as Self - Mystery Guest
1950

The Merv Griffin Show
as Self
1962

The Carol Burnett Show
as Self
1967

The Carol Burnett Show
as Self - Guest / Various Characters
1967

The Carol Burnett Show
as Self - Guest
1967

The Ed Sullivan Show
as Self
1948

Here's Lucy
as Eydie Gormé
1968