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  1. Jun 2, 1998 · Written by Dorothy Stickney. Play Solo Original. The Honeys (Apr 28, 1955 - May 28, 1955) Starring: Dorothy Stickney [Maggie] Play Farce Comedy Original. Kind Sir (Nov 04, 1953 - Mar 27, 1954) Performer: Dorothy Stickney [Margaret Munson] Play Comedy Original. To Be Continued (Apr 23, 1952 - May 02, 1952)

  2. Aug 25, 1974 · Actress Dorothy Stickney, in her 1741 stone farmhouse in Stanton, Miss, reminisces about joys and anguish of theatrical career; recalls opening night disaster of Life With Father, play adapted by ...

  3. Actress. 1896 - 1998. A Broadway actress who received stage immortality in the long running "Life with Father", co-starring her husband, Howard Lindsay, Dorothy Hayes Stickney was one of the great leading ladies of the legitimate theater. Born in Dickinson, North Dakota, on June 21, 1896, Stickney attended the North Western Dramatic School in ...

  4. Dorothy Stickney was born in Dickinson, the daughter of pioneers in the city. Near-blindness during childhood kept her from participating in many activities while she was growing up, and her imagination was fostered as she spent many days in a darkened room.

  5. Conversation Over a Corpse: Directed by Jules Bricken. With Alfred Hitchcock, Dorothy Stickney, Carmen Mathews, Ray Collins. Cissie Enright is not exactly thrilled with the idea of poisoning the real estate man.

  6. Dorothy Stickney Stickney, who was born in Dickinson, North Dakota, studied acting in Minneapolis, after which she spent several years in summer stock and vaudeville. Her father, Victor Hugo Stickney, was a doctor who made house calls on horseback; he was among the first 10 elected to the National Cowboy Hall of Fame.

  7. Dorothy, who was born in Dickinson, North Dakota, studied acting in Minneapolis. After several years in summer stock and vaudeville, she made her debut on Broadway in 1926 in "The Squall," and achieved notoriety in a Her father, Victor Hugo Stickney, was a doctor who made house calls on horseback; he was among the first 10 elected to the National Cowboy Hall of Fame.

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