

Which I haven't stopped quoting - everybody's got a sack of rocks. SIMON: He said something that you quote in this film.

I was in love for the first time in my life.

SIMON: Well, the love of your life I gather? SIMON: Can I ask you about John Bay, your husband?ĮLAINE STRITCH: Oh, can you ever. But Elaine Stritch lit up when we asked about her late husband. A documentary about her had just come out called "Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me." She had to be briefly hospitalized in the middle of the publicity tour and it sometimes seemed a labor for her to speak. We interviewed Elaine Stritch just a few months ago. She sang about "The Ladies Who Lunch" in her signature voice - gruff, bruised, but strong. She died this week at the age of 89 after a career that ran for seven decades on Broadway and the West End, movies and television. We want to take a moment now to remember Elaine Stritch.
