Born in Brooklyn, New York, U.S. — May 18 1945

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Candice "Candy" Azzara (born May 18, 1945) is an American character actress frequently cast in Italian or Jewish roles. Azzara was born in Brooklyn, the daughter of Josephine (née Bravo) and Samuel Azzara. She was inspired to pursue acting by the film La Strada and theatre legend Eleanora Duse. She studied with Lee Strasberg and Gene Frankel and soon began appearing off-Broadway and in regional theatres. Billed as Candy Azzara, she made her Broadway debut in Lovers and Other Strangers in 1968. Additional stage…
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Mrs. Roth

Marilee Coleson

Madame Inga

Lorraine Mills

Elderly Woman

Mrs. Gold

Aurora

Lorna Huebner

Mrs. Ermin

Miss Lamota

Angie Spadaro

(segment "The Library")

Milly Blasky





Housewife God

Darcy

Cheri (as Candy Azzara)

Laura

Saul Bloom's Girlfriend

Auntie Louise


Sydelle Feller




Rose

Bertha


Rose Capuletti (as Candy Azzara)

Waitress

Ellen Grady

Elizabeth Foxhaven

Bambi

Teenage Girl (uncredited)

Lydia

The People

Joanie

Anne Calassandro

Sylvia Bemous

Waitress (as Candy Azzara)

Sally (as Candy Azzara)

Aunt Clara

Edna Pinsly

Hannibal Youngblood

Debbie

Ethel Clark

Sheila

Rochelle Levitas
Sheila