Lois de Banzie
Lois de Banzie (May 4, 1930 – April 3, 2021) was a talented American actress renowned for her contributions to stage, film, and television. With a career spanning several decades, she gained recognition for her memorable supporting performances in beloved productions.
One of her most notable roles came in the 1982 film *Annie*, where she charmed audiences with her portrayal of Miss Hannigan’s friend, showcasing her knack for infusing humor and depth into her characters. De Banzie further cemented her legacy with her role in the hit comedy *Sister Act* (1992), in which she captivated viewers alongside an ensemble cast, bringing her unique flair to the film.
Beyond these iconic roles, Lois de Banzie was a versatile performer whose work extended to numerous television shows and stage productions, making her a familiar face in the entertainment industry. Her performances were characterized by a blend of wit and emotional resonance, earning her admiration from both peers and audiences alike.
Throughout her career, de Banzie’s ability to bring characters to life left a lasting impact on her fans and colleagues. Her contributions to the performing arts continue to be celebrated, and her legacy as a skilled and beloved actress endures long after her passing.