Natalie Moorhead

 

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Natalie Moorhead was an American film and stage actress of the 1920s and 1930s. She was at one time married to director Alan Crosland and was known for distinctive platinum blond hair. She began her theatre career on Broadway at the Fulton Theatre playing a bridesmaid in the 1922 play Abie's Irish Rose which broke a record for run of the play, finally closing at the Theatre Republic on October 1, 1927. She then played Sadie in the short run of A Lady in Love at the Lyceum Theatre. She played Lydia Webster in George M. Cohan's 1927 farce Baby Cyclone at Henry Miller's Theatre

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Natalie Moorhead

Born 1901-07-27 (124 years ago) in Pittsburgh. Dead 1992-10-06 (91 years).
Height 157 centimeters.

Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Alan Crosland(Gifta: 1930-12-21–1935-07-15) 1930-12-21 1935-07-15 Gifta
Raymond Phillips(Gifta: 1929-07–1930-01) 1929-07 1930-01 Gifta
Juan Torena(Gifta) 1983-06-27 Gifta
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Anna Katherine Messner, James Messner

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Natalie Moorhead was an American film and stage actress of the 1920s and 1930s. She was at one time married to director Alan Crosland and was known for distinctive platinum blond hair.

She began her theatre career on Broadway at the Fulton Theatre playing a bridesmaid in the 1922 play Abie's Irish Rose which broke a record for run of the play, finally closing at the Theatre Republic on October 1, 1927. She then played Sadie in the short run of A Lady in Love at the Lyceum Theatre. She played Lydia Webster in George M. Cohan's 1927 farce Baby Cyclone at Henry Miller's Theatre.

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