- Kathryn Kidder
Kathryn Kidder (Mrs. L. K. Anspacher) (1868 –
September 7 ,1939 ) was an American actress, born at Newark, N. J. She studied dramatic art in New York,London , andParis , made her début as an actress inChicago in 1886, and later appeared in "Davy Crockett ", "Nordeck", and "Little Lord Fauntleroy ".infobox actress
birthdate=1868
birthplace=Newark, New Jersey
deathdate=death date|1939|9|7
deathplace=New York City, New York
othername=Mrs. L. K. Anspacher
occupation=Stage actress After 1894 she starred continuously in old English comedies, in Shakespearean tragedies, and in French
drama s. Her earliest success was in Sardou's "Madame Sans-Géne", of which she obtained exclusive performing rights in the United States andCanada , in any language except French. She also played in "Molly Pitcher " (1902); "Salammbô" (1904); "The Embarrassment of Riches" (1906); "A Woman of Impulse" (1909); "The Glass House" (1911); "The Washerwoman Duchess" (1912), a version of "Madame Sans-Géne".External links
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