Kathryn Kidder

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Kathryn Kidder
Stage actress
SpouseLouis K. Anspacher

Kathryn Kidder (Mrs. L. K. Anspacher) (1868 – September 7, 1939) was an American

actress
.

Born at Newark, N. J., the daughter of Henry Martyn Kidder and Sarah Ravenhill,[1] she studied dramatic art in New York, London, and Paris, made her début as an actress in Chicago in 1886, and later appeared in Davy Crockett, Nordeck, and Little Lord Fauntleroy.

After 1894 she starred continuously in old

French. She also played in Molly Pitcher
(1902); Salammbô (1904); The Embarrassment of Riches (1906); A Woman of Impulse (1909); The Glass House (1911); The Washerwoman Duchess (1912), a version of Madame Sans-Géne.

Kathryn married Louis Kaufman Anspacher in 1905.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Leonard, John William, ed. (1914), Woman's Who's Who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914-1915, New York: American Commonwealth Company, p. 53.

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