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She is a seductive Tony winner and 60s TV actress who was called the 'feline devil' by an iconic superhero - can you guess who?
She is a seductive TV actress who won a Broadway Tony award and was referred to as the 'feline devil' in her most iconic role, which saw her as the first rendition of a superhero's vilanness
But it wouldn't be till a 1966 superhero show that she stole the hearts of many young men and boys as they watched her on screen, strutting around as a villainess in a tight catsuit. Her dance background also helped when she personally choreographed a scene where she turns her derriere to the camera as she slides down the railing before telling Batman she wants to marry him to get in between him and Boy Wonder Robin – she said she took inspiration from choreography titans Bob Fosse and Jack Cole. Broadway called her name, starring in Silk Stockings and Li'l Abner before becoming a best actress Tony winner for her performance in the 1961 production of The Marriage-Go-Round as the Swedish vixen Katrin Sveg.
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