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Actresses

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:

Judith (née Williams) Barcroft Washam (1942-) Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 31/6/225
Abstract Judith (née Williams) Barcroft Washam is a television and theater actress with a career spanning over fifty years. She is best known for her roles on soap operas All My Children and Another World. This collection includes biographical materials, correspondence, photographs, television magazines, newspapers and magazines, datebooks, journals, written work by Judith Barcroft, written work by various authors, theater scripts, theater-related...
Dates: circa 1930-2019

Nancy Dussault (1936- ) Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 31/6/153
Abstract

Nancy Dussault (1936- ), a graduate of Northwestern University's School of Music (1957), is a singer and actress. Her long career includes starring roles in many Broadway musicals and on television. Her collection spans the years 1936-2014 and contains mostly scripts, programs, and news clippings from performances, along with some personal and biographical materials and correspondence.

Dates: 1936-2014

Barbara Harris (1935-2018) Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 55/58
Abstract

The Barbara Harris (1935-2018) Papers consists of 3 boxes devoted to materials related to the actress’s career on stage, film, and television. The materials span the years 1961 to 2011 and includes biographical materials, playbills, teaching notes, photographs, VHS and audiocassette tapes, and 1.86 gigabytes of digitized files.

Dates: 1961 - 2018

Ann Lee (1918-2003) Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 31/6/182
Abstract

Ann Lee Harris, 1939 graduate of Northwestern University, was an actor and restauranteur. The Ann Lee papers consist largely of newspaper clippings documenting Lee’s life and career; photographs; and playbills from specific productions in which she appeared.

Dates: 1937-2003, n.d.

Allie Lowe Miles (1894-1967) Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 31/6/144
Abstract

The Papers of Allie Lowe Miles (1894-1977)--a radio personality, advice columnist, writer, and actor--document Miles’ professional career and personal life, and include clippings, publications, correspondence, documents, radio ephemera and recordings, photographs, and artifacts.

Dates: 1894-1977

Patricia Neal (1926-2010) Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 31/6/108
Abstract

The personal papers of stage, movie, and television actress Patricia Neal fill 80 boxes and span the years 1926-2011. The papers comprehensively document both Neal’s professional career and personal life. Materials include clippings, correspondence, documents, theatre and movie ephemera, photographs, and artifacts.

Dates: 1926-2011; Other: Date acquired: 01/10/2011

Daphne Maxwell Reid (1948- ) Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 31/17/211
Abstract

Daphne Maxwell Reid, a graduate of Northwestern University's Weinberg College of Arts and Science class in 1970, is a model, actress, fashion designer, photographer, and author. Her collection spans the years 1951-2018 and contains biographical materials, correspondence, modeling photos, acting scripts, original clothing from her fashion line, photography, and books. The papers of Daphne Maxwell Reid include 34 boxes and contain approximately 2.10 gigabytes of born-digital files.

Dates: 1951 - 2018

Elizabeth Robins Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS105
Abstract Elizabeth Robins was born on August 6, 1862 in Louisville, Kentucky, the eldest daughter of Charles Ephraim Robins (1832-1893) and his cousin and wife, Hannah Maria Crow Robins (1836-1901). This small collection consists primarily of correspondence between members of Elizabeth Robins' family or from her friends (1876-1938); a few family photographs; correspondence regarding a lecture series at Bedford College for Women, University of London, in 1926; some autobiographical notes; and early...
Dates: 1876 - 1945

Donald (1919-1994) and Vera (1922-2014) Ward Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 31/6/125
Abstract Donald and Vera Ward were married graduates of Northwestern University with influential careers in the middle of the 20th century in Chicago-based radio, television, theatre, and the ministry. Donald’s successful and varied career spanned radio and television, Christian ministry, and higher education. Although her husband left the world of performing arts to become a Congregational pastor in 1959, the stage and screen remained Vera’s life’s work: she appeared in several acclaimed plays and...
Dates: 1919-2014