Dorothy Stickney

Dorothy Stickney Hayes ( born June 21, 1896 in Dickinson, North Dakota, † June 2, 1998 in New York City ) was an American actress.

Life

Dorothy Hayes Stickney was born as the daughter of the doctor. She attended La Salle Seminary in Auburndale, Massachusetts and St. Catherine 's College in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Subsequently, she studied acting at Northwestern Dramatic School in Minneapolis. In the 1920s, she came to New York City, where she wanted to start her acting career. However, since they got almost no involvement in the early years, she wrote the poem You're Not the Type, which was published in Liberty magazine later. With The Squall then she made her debut on Broadway in 1926. Your screen debut was in 1931 with staged by Dorothy Arzner drama Working Girls and the drama My Sin by George Abbott.

Stickney was from 13 August 1927 until his death on 11 February 1968, the author Howard Lindsay ( 1889-1968 ) married. The marriage remained childless. In 1979 she published with Openings and Closings her memoirs.

Filmography (selection)

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