Read Streisand: Her Life Online
Authors: James Spada
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Barbra shows off her Emmy for “Outstanding Individual Achievement in Entertainment” for
My Name Is Barbra,
September 12, 1965.
(Chris Nickens collection)
Nefertiti Streisand? Barbra’s second television special,
Color Me Barbra,
March 1966. The production was rife with problems.
(Richard Giammanco collection)
La Streisand primps before filming a sequence of
The Belle of 14th Street,
her third and least successful special, spring 1967.
(Author’s collection)
“A Happening in Central Park”: Barbra sings “Marty the Martian” in front of 135,000 people, June 1967.
(Richard Giammanco collection)
“Hello Gorgeous!” Barbra makes a dazzling screen debut in
Funny Girl,
September 1968.
(Richard Giammanco collection)
Barbra rehearses the “You Are Woman
”
number with Omar Sharif cast as Nick Arnstein. Once again she and her leading man played love scenes offstage as well as on.
(Bob Scott collection)
“I
was appalled by every move she made,”
Walter Matthau said of his
Hello,
D
olly!
costar.
(Bob Scott collection)