Katherine Cornell
Katharine Cornell, born in Berlin to American parents and raised in Buffalo, New York, was a towering figure in American theater from the 1920s to the 1950s. Known for her tenacity and passion, she earned the nickname "The First Lady of the American Theater," a testament to her status as one of Broadway's leading ladies. Cornell's talents extended beyond acting; she was also a writer, theater owner, and producer, leaving an indelible mark on the stage. Her glamour and celebrity transcended theater, making her a beloved figure in motion pictures, television, and radio. Cornell's legacy includes the iconic Katharine Cornell Theatre, a testament to her enduring impact on the performing arts. Beyond her professional achievements, she was a philanthropist and patron of the arts, traveling the world and finding her true home on Martha's Vineyard.
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