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Entertaine­r, singer Steve Lawrence, 88

Teamed with wife Eydie Gorme for award-winning act

- By ALEXANDRA DEL ROSARIO Los Angeles Times Deputy editor Nate Jackson contribute­d to this report.

Steve Lawrence, a Grammy-winning singer and half of the pop duo Steve and Eydie, has died.

Lawrence died Thursday from complicati­ons due to Alzheimer’s disease, a publicist confirmed in a statement shared with The Times. He was 88.

“My Dad was an inspiratio­n to so many people. But, to me, he was just this charming, handsome, hysterical­ly funny guy who sang a lot,” Lawrence’s son David Lawrence said in a statement. “Sometimes alone and sometimes with his insanely talented wife. I am so lucky to have had him as a father and so proud to be his son. My hope is that his contributi­ons to the entertainm­ent industry will be remembered for many years to come.”

Lawrence, born in Brooklyn, started his career at a young age, winning Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts competitio­n at 16 . He and his wife and collaborat­or, singer Eydie Gormé, were married in Las Vegas in 1957 and became one of the country’s best-loved singing duos. Lawrence also earned a Tony nomination for his performanc­e on Broadway in “What Makes Sammy Run?,” and he and Gormé both starred in the musical “Golden Rainbow.”

Lawrence went on to become a regular guest on “The Carol Burnett Show.” He and Gormé won several Emmy Awards for starring in televised tributes to the Gershywins, Cole Porter, and Irving Berlin. The couple sold out Carnegie Hall for a series of concerts in the 1980s and toured with Frank Sinatra in the 1990s.

On TV, Lawrence played the mysterious character Morty Fine on “The Nanny,” and made special appearance­s on shows like “Hot in Cleveland” and “Two and a Half Men.” In 1979, he won a Primetime Emmy for the TV special “Steve & Eydie Celebrate Irving Berlin.”

Lawrence is survived by his son David, daughter-in-law Faye, granddaugh­ter Mabel, brother Bernie and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by Gorme, who died in 2013 and his son Michael, who died in 1986.

A private funeral will take place at a later date, but donations on Lawrence’s behalf can be made to the charity Alzheimers Los Angeles.

Lawrence and wife Eydie Gormé won several Emmy Awards for starring in televised tributes to the Gershwins, Cole Porter, and Irving Berlin. The couple sold out Carnegie Hall for a series of concerts in the 1980s and toured with Frank Sinatra in the 1990s.

 ?? MARTY LEDERHANDL­ER, FILE/AP PHOTO ?? Singer Eydie Gorme, with her husband Steve Lawrence, holds the Grammy she received as the top female vocalist of 1966 for her recording of “If He Walked Into My Life,” at the Grammy Awards in New York on March 3, 1967. Lawrence, a singer and top stage act who as a solo performer and in tandem with Gorme kept Tin Pan Alley alive during the rock era, died Thursday at age 88. Gorme died on Aug. 10, 2013.
MARTY LEDERHANDL­ER, FILE/AP PHOTO Singer Eydie Gorme, with her husband Steve Lawrence, holds the Grammy she received as the top female vocalist of 1966 for her recording of “If He Walked Into My Life,” at the Grammy Awards in New York on March 3, 1967. Lawrence, a singer and top stage act who as a solo performer and in tandem with Gorme kept Tin Pan Alley alive during the rock era, died Thursday at age 88. Gorme died on Aug. 10, 2013.

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