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Dorothy Stickney

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difficulty reading, she focused on skills like dancing and elocution. She was fond of going to the theater with her family, and this sparked her interest in being an actress. Because of several eye surgeries, by her teens, Stickney was able to continue her education and pursue a career in the theater.
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Stickney was born in Dickinson, North Dakota, but because of a medical condition, she was unable to go into bright places and spent most of her childhood indoors to protect her sensitive eyes. Her introduction to reading came from family members who read the classics to her. Because she had
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Stickney sang and danced as one of the four Southern Belles in vaudeville and began acting in summer stock companies including Atlanta's Forsyth Players in the early 1920s before she married
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She also appeared in some films and TV programs, and wrote several poems including "You're Not the Type" and "My Dressing Room". She played the Queen in the original 1957 TV production of
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as Mrs. Monday, the leader of the mannequins who come to life every evening in a department store. One of her later stage roles was as Berthe in the original Broadway run of
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Starting in 1935, Stickney and Howard maintained a weekend and vacation home – a farmstead built in 1745 – in the
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and had a string of hits, frequently playing eccentric characters. She was Liz, the mad scrubwoman, in the original nonmusical version of
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She died on June 2, 1998, in New York City. She had no children and no immediate family survivors.
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for "outstanding performance for an American player" for her role as Vinnie in
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Stickney attended the North Western Dramatic School in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Dorothy Stickney and Howard Lindsay papers and scrapbooks, 1931-1985
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anthology program in Stephen Sondheim's macabre television musical
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Dorothy Stickney and Howard Lindsay papers, additions, 1909-1985
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In 1961, she was the second inductee of the North Dakota
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from 1972 to 1977. She took over the role in 1973 from
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Jordan, Elizabeth (February 28, 1931). "Dramatics".
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Index


Dickinson, North Dakota
Howard Lindsay
Life with Father
Howard Lindsay
The Front Page
On Borrowed Time
The Honeys
Barter Theatre Award
Eleanor Roosevelt
Rodgers & Hammerstein
Cinderella
Arsenic and Old Lace
Boris Karloff
Roughrider Award
Pippin
Irene Ryan
The Waltons
Stanton
Readington Township, New Jersey
My Sin
Working Girls
Wayward
Murder at the Vanities
The Little Minister
The Moon's Our Home
And So They Were Married
I Met My Love Again
What a Life
The Uninvited

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