farah ashraf |
An American theater and film actress, born in Pittsburgh, on September 13, 1871. She spent a decade in Hollywood cinema, during which she was a distinguished mark on the screen. She began her theatrical career in 1907 by standing on the Broadway stage. After a series of theatrical productions by touring troupes, she specialized in performing classical Shakespearean plays. Her most important works: Saboteur (1942), A Scandal in Paris (1946), His Girl Friday (1940) and These Three (1936). She presented her last work, Forever Amber in 1947. She retired from the artistic life in her mid-seventies and spent the rest of her life in a nursing home in Seattle, until her death at the age of 88.
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