Betty O'Neill was an American actress.
Biography[]
O'Neill was a stock performer at the Casa Mañana, where she performed a number of major roles.
Singing[]
O'Neill's most famous performance was originating the title role in Calamity Jane, though she also played leads in Call Me Madam, Sweet Charity and Mame.
Stage[]
Calamity Jane (1961)(originated the role)[]
- The Deadwood Stage (contains solo lines)
- Men (solo)
- Careless with the Truth (contains solo lines)
- I Can Do Without You (duet)
- Windy City (contains solo lines)
- A Woman's Touch (duet)
- Secret Love (solo)
Call Me Madam[]
- The Hostess with the Mostes' on the Ball (solo)
- The Washington Square Dance (contains solo lines)
- Can You Use Any Money Today? (solo)
- The Best Thing for You (solo)
- Finale Act I (solo)
- Something to Dance About (contains solo lines)
- The Best Thing for You (reprise)(duet)
- It's a Lovely Day Today (second reprise)(duet)
- Finale (contains solo lines)
Sweet Charity (1969)[]
- You Should See Yourself (solo)
- Charity's Soliloquy (solo)
- If My Friends Could See Me Now (solo)
- There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This (contains solo lines)
- I'm The Bravest Individual (duet)
- Where Am I Going? (solo)
- I'm A Brass Band (contains solo lines)
Mame (1969)[]
- It's Today (contains solo lines)
- Open a New Window (contains solo lines)
- The Man in the Moon (contains solo lines)
- My Best Girl (duet)
- We Need a Little Christmas (contains solo lines)
- Bosom Buddies (duet)
- That's How Young I Feel (contains solo lines)
- If He Walked into My Life (solo)
- It's Today (Reprise)(contains solo lines)
- Open a New Window (Reprise)(solo)