Few performers are lucky enough to attain Musical Theater Legend status on the basis of an appearance in a single show. Lynn Kellogg, whose name you may not recall--though hard core Theater Queens should know--was one of those. She played Sheila Franklin, the female lead, in the 1968 Broadway blockbuster--"HAIR." She was in the Original Cast with Shelley Plimpton and Company, and, like Shelley, had one of the few solos in the show--she introduced "Easy To Be Hard."
This alone grants her status. But Lynn went on to do television, shows for children, and while keeping a low profile, was always working, at some time. I know another "HAIR" cast member, Lamont Washington, died in a fire, during the Original Broadway run, but I do not know if any others have passed, besides he and Lynn.
Here is Lynn, singing the song she introduced!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sadly, she died of Covid 19, aged 77. Rest In Peace, Lynn!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here is Lynn, standing, on the cover of "Cavalier" magazine. On the left is Shelley Plimpton, and, to her right, is Melba Moore!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2 comments:
Oh I am so sorry to hear that.
I shall be singing Good Morning Starshine today.
Victoria,
Yes, I was doing the same today!
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