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    Myrtle Tannehill

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  1. Myrtle Tannehill Nichols (May 18, 1886 – July 25, 1977) was an American actress on stage and in silent films.

  2. Myrtle Tannehill was born on 18 May 1886. She was an actress, known for The Barnstormers (1915), When the Mind Sleeps (1915) and Ethel's Luncheon (1909). She was married to Hale Hamilton and ? Nichols. She died on 25 July 1977 in Yorktown Heights, New York, USA.

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  3. He was married to three actresses, Jane Oaker, Myrtle Tannehill, and Grace La Rue. Tannehill sued Hamilton, accusing him of being lured away from her by La Rue. [4] He filed bankruptcy in 1937. [2] Signed drawing by Manuel Rosenberg 1919

  4. Broadway. Pygmalion (Dec 26, 1945 - Jun 01, 1946) Performer: Myrtle Tannehill [Mrs. Eynsford Hill] Play Comedy Revival. The Philadelphia Story (Mar 28, 1939 - Mar 30, 1940) Performer: Myrtle Tannehill [May] Play Comedy Original. Dodsworth (Aug 20, 1934 - Jan 1935) Performer: Myrtle Tannehill [Tourist's Wife] Play Drama Original.

  5. Jan 18, 2004 · Other marquee names who lived out their final years at the home include Fay Templeton, a vaudeville star once was hailed as the queen of burlesque; Myrtle Tannehill, who starred with George M...

  6. Myrtle Tannehill. Actress: The Barnstormers. Myrtle Tannehill was born on 18 May 1886. She was an actress, known for The Barnstormers (1915), When the Mind Sleeps (1915) and Ethel's Luncheon (1909). She was married to Hale Hamilton and ? Nichols. She died on 25 July 1977 in Yorktown Heights, New York, USA.

  7. Langhorne Burton and Myrtle Tannehill in Sealed Orders. Performed at the Drury Lane Theatre from 11-09-13 until 12-12-13 and ran for 116 performances.