When Nancy made her film debut in "Best Foot Forward" (stealing the movie with her comic timing and super singing and dancing skills), she was compared to Patsy Kelly, another short, rather dumpy looking comic actress who was ending her film career that year (not returning for another 17 years), and had been the comic darling of the 1930's in a string of screwball comedies and musicals. Patsy had a difficult time finding acting work, but did some stock, apparently playing Hildy in "On the Town", which of course Nancy originated. Nancy was gaining quite a bit of success in 1971 on multiple TV series when Patsy returned to the stage and basically stole "No No Nanette" from Ruby Keeler ("Ruby, eat your heart out!", she would murmur to her old friend while doing her soft shoe dance in "Take a Little One Step" to thunderous audience applause!) and later getting similar acclaim for "Irene". Both were extremely talented and funny ladies that proved, like Elaine Stritch said, you didn't have to look like Elizabeth Taylor to get the guy, or in their case, the standing ovations. Apparently, Nancy's version of "I'm Still Here!" at a Sondheim benefit (released on record) is said to be one of the best versions of that song ever, probably only topped (or equaled) by Ann Miller's at Paper Mill and perhaps by Polly Bergen in the 2001 revival. Nancy didn't do the number of movies that Patsy did, but every filmed moment she has is brilliant. "Mary, you're like a daughter to me", she says at Rhoda's wedding, "So shut up."
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