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| It seems that Laney and Moe had been in a relationship even after she left the bar. However, at some point they broke up. Laney then made a Broadway play where she broke up with Moe and tore him apart. She won a {{W|Tony award}} for this.<ref>"[[From Russia Without Love]]"</ref> | | It seems that Laney and Moe had been in a relationship even after she left the bar. However, at some point they broke up. Laney then made a Broadway play where she broke up with Moe and tore him apart. She won a {{W|Tony award}} for this.<ref>"[[From Russia Without Love]]"</ref> |
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− | == Behind the Laughter == | + | ==Behind the Laughter== |
− | *Laney Fontaine is a reference to the American actress and singer [[Elaine Stritch]] (1925–2014). | + | *Laney Fontaine's name is a reference to the famed acting couple Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne (Lunt & Fontanne), although she resembles American actress and singer [[Elaine Stritch]] (1925–2014) in her demeanor and speech. |
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| == Appearances == | | == Appearances == |
It seems that Laney and Moe had been in a relationship even after she left the bar. However, at some point they broke up. Laney then made a Broadway play where she broke up with Moe and tore him apart. She won a Tony award for this.[3]