- Frances Dewey Wormser
Frances Dewey Wormser (
June 23 ,1903 –January 28 ,2008 ) was an AmericanVaudeville and Broadwayactress ,entertainer andperformer . cite news |first=|last=|title=Frances Dewey Wormser dies Vaudeville, Broadway performer was 104|url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117980902.html?categoryId=25&cs=1 |work=Variety Magazine |publisher= |date=2008-02-13 |accessdate=2008-02-19]Personal life
Frances Dewey Wormser was born in
New York City onJune 23 ,1903 . cite news |first=|last=|title=Frances Dewey Wormser 1903 - 2008 |url=http://www.santapaulatimes.com/news/fullstory.php/aid/15525/Obituary.html |work=Santa Paula Times |publisher= |date=2008-02-06 |accessdate=2008-02-19] She was the daughter ofAlfred James Dewey (1874 - 1958), aCalifornia artist who was considered the "dean" of an earlyart colony inSierra Madre, California . She later took uppainting herself.Dewey married her first husband, Orin Zoline, in the later 1930s, approximately the same time that she retired from
entertaining . Zoline died in the 1950s, leaving Dewey a widow. She married her second husband, Morton Wormser, during the same decade. They lived inSarasota, Florida , for over 25 years. Morton Wormser was an avidtennis player and supporter of the sport. As a result of this interest, professional tennis playerMartina Navratilova lived with Frances and Morton when she first arrived in theUnited States in the early 1970s.Wormser travelled extensively during her life. She took a "around the world" honeymoon with her second husband, Morton Wormser. She took her last major trip to visit friends in
Maui when she was 100 years old.She was a major contributor to the
Aviation Museum of Santa Paula , which she supported in honor of her brother, pilot Jim Dewey.Career
Dewey spent more than a decade in
showbusiness during the 1920s and 1930s. She played the lead role in a number of shows, including the 1925 revival of "Sally, Irene & Mary ". It was her successful performance in "The Girl Friend " in 1926, which caught the attention of producerLew Fields . Fields created the "Dewey and Gold Revue " specifically for Dewey and her professional performing partner,Al Gold . Dewey and Gold toured together on thePantages Circuit in 1927 and 1928. She also toured in "Good Boy" in 1929.Wormser also performed with
Cary Grant in an out-of-town tryout of "Boom Boom" in late 1928, which was one of Grant's earliest roles. She later appeared in "Shoot the Works ", a 1931 revue on Broadway byHeywood Broun . Dewey was also featured in the very first franchised list ofLeonard Sillman 's "New Faces " in 1934. Silman's "New Faces" introduced audiences to new up-and-coming Broadway actors, such as Wormser. The 1934 first edition of New Faces also includedHenry Fonda andImogene Coca , a lifelong friend of Wormser. Wormser also countedLeo Lerman , the former editor ofVogue Magazine andeditor-in-chief ofVanity Fair , to be her professional "soul mate" until his death in 1994.Dewey officially retired from the
entertainment industry during the 1930s. She later became abuyer for the women'sclothing company,Jane Engel , during this same time period.Death
Frances Dewey Wormser died on
January 28 ,2008 , of natural causes inSanta Paula, California . She was 104 years old. She had no children. Her survivors included her nephew,Mike Dewey , a retiredSAG aerialstunt coordinator and pilot. Her other surviving nephew and niece were Richard Dewey and Susan Harding.References
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