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Stickney, Dorothy, 1896-1998

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Personal name headingStickney, Dorothy, 1896-1998
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Variant(s)Stickney, Dorothy
Lindsay, Howard, Mrs., 1896-1998
Birth date1896-06-21
Death date1998-06-02
Found inRodgers, R. Cinderella, 1957.
NUCMC data from State Hist. Soc. N.D. for Her Papers, 1948-1960 (Dorothy Stickney; actress; orig. from Dickinson, N.D.; roles in plays Life with father; Life with mother)
Notable names Amer. theatre, 1976 (Stickney, Dorothy; b. 1900 [sic]; Mrs. Howard Lindsay; daughter of Victor Hugo (cowboy physician) and Maggie (Hayes) S.; Dickinson, N.D.; actress, author of books & poetry; winner of N.D., Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award)
IMDb www homepage, April 26, 2023 (Dorothy Stickney; June 21, 1896, Dickinson, North Dakota, died June 2, 1998, New York, New York, aged 101; Her 1926 Broadway debut was a bit part in "The Squall" after which she often played character roles as an eccentric. She created the role of Mollie Molloy (who jumps out the window) in "The Front Page." Other plays included "Chicago," "Another Language," and "On Borrowed Time." "Life With Father," written by her husband, was turned down by everyone (including Lunt and Fontanne), so she and Howard played the parts in summer stock, bringing it finally to Broadway's Empire Theater on 8 Nov 1939. It closed seven years and 3,224 performances later, still the longest running nonmusical on Broadway.)