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Catherine Doucet (born Catherine Green; June 20, 1875 – June 24, 1958) was an American actress. She appeared in more than 30 films between 1915 and 1954. [citation needed] Her film debut came in As Husbands Go. Doucet's work on Broadway began with Brown of Harvard (1906) and ended with Oh, Brother! (1945).
Catherine Doucet. Actress: Little Man, What Now?. American character actress from the theatre, former school teacher. On the New York stage since 1906 with 'Brown of Harvard', co-starring Laura Hope Crews.
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- Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania
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- New York City, New York, USA
Catherine Doucet. Actress: Little Man, What Now?. American character actress from the theatre, former school teacher. On the New York stage since 1906 with 'Brown of Harvard', co-starring Laura Hope Crews.
- June 20, 1875
- June 24, 1958
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Catherine Doucet. Highest Rated: 83% Little Man, What Now? (1934) Lowest Rated: 83% Little Man, What Now? (1934) Birthday: Jun 20, 1875. Birthplace: Richmond, Virginia, USA.
- June 20, 1875
Catherine Doucet. Actor. Born June 20, 1875 in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania. American character actress from the theatre, former school teacher. On the New York stage since 1906 with 'Brown of Harvard', co-starring Laura Hope Crews.
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These Three -- (Movie Clip) Open, Sacrifices Opening credits then graduation where floozy Aunt Lily (Catherine Doucet) chases down neice Martha (Miriam Hopkins) and pal Karen (Merle Oberon), in Samuel Goldwyn's These Three, 1936, script by Lillian Hellman from her play.