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Dan Totheroh was born in Oakland, California and raised largely in Marin County, graduating from San Rafael High School in 1914. [1] He began writing plays in high school, enjoying early success as his first play toured through surrounding towns. He was drafted into World War I, which thwarted his dreams for an acting career.
- 3 December 1976 (aged 82), Oakland, California, U.S.
- Roland Totheroh, Jack Totheroh
- Webster Daniel Totheroh, 22 July 1894, Oakland, California, U.S.
dtother@msn.com. Support from family and community, a love of the out-of-doors, inquisitiveness and constant tinkering, a learning disability and athletics. were significant influences on Dan’s life. As a youngster, Dan spent most of his time roaming the hills behind his. home in a small town north of Los Angeles, observing nature and the.
Dec 21, 2022 · Photo courtesy of Inyo County. The Inyo County Board of Supervisors at its meeting on Tuesday honored outgoing supervisors Dan Totheroh and Rick Pucci for their service to Inyo County with proclamations. Totheroh, representing the county’s First District, and Pucci, the Third District, chose to retire at the end of their current terms in ...
Dan Totheroh -actor, playwright, director and novelist -was intimately connected with the theater during his entire lifetime. Born in Oakland in 1894, he wrote his first play in high school and went from there directly onto the professional stage, acting with Nance O'Neil in stock at the San Francisco Alcazar Theatre.
• District 1 – Dan Totheroh • District 2 – Jeff Griffiths • District 3 – Rick Pucci • District 4 – Jen Roeser • District 5 – Matt Kingsley.
Portrait of Dan Totheroh, author, playwright, director of Mountain Plays, and Mill Valley resident between 1961-1974. Type image Identifier 09519AFC-1BFD-4623-A80E-623319547123 2023.001.009 Subject Directors, Theatrical Mountain Play Totheroh, Dan
Dan Totheroh, pictured at his typewriter in 1957. Totheroh had just moved back to the Bay Area after many years working as a playwright in New York and Hollywood. The Mountain Play Association offered him the directorship for the revival of his own work, Tamalpa, which had premiered at the Mountain Theater in 1921, and had been performed six times. Totheroh was also the author of several other ...