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  1. Laurette Taylor (born Loretta Helen Cooney; April 1, 1884 – December 7, 1946) was an American actress, primarily on stage, with some forays into silent film. She was a preeminent figure of the Early-to-Mid 20th century theater.

  2. 17. Juli 2011 · While she was on Broadway starring in Outward Bound, Laurette Taylor appeared on American radio in a one-act play, Wealth and Wisdom, by Oliphant Downe. This...

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  3. 29. Aug. 2012 · Responses to Laurette Taylor in Glass Menagerie could fill a book. Lynn Kear has written a new biography of Laurette Taylor, Laurette Taylor, American Stage Legend, and Ms. Kear opens the book with an introduction about her own introduction to the work of Laurette Taylor. Ms. Kear had heard of Taylor, of course, but it was through Rick McKay ...

  4. Laurette Taylor was an American stage and silent film star who is particularly well known for originating the role of Amanda Wingfield in the first production of Tennessee Williams's play The Glass Menagerie.

  5. Upload, livestream, and create your own videos, all in HD. This is "The Young in Heart Tests - Maude Adams and Laurette Taylor" by George Eastman Museum MID on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people….

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  6. 18:31 Laurette Taylor’s test. [The Young in Heart – Maude Adams & Janet Gaynor Test] (US 1938) Director: Richard Wallace. Cinematographer: Leon Shamroy. Cast: Maude Adams (Miss Fortune), Janet Gaynor (George-Anne Carleton) Production Company: Selznick International Pictures. Production date: 2 May 1938.

  7. This small, but significant collection contains material from Laurette Taylor's early acting days, ca. 1907, through her retirement years to her glorious return to the stage in her legendary performances of The Glass Menagerie (1945) by Tennessee Williams. Her career spanned the era of vaudeville and silent film to the war years of the mid-1940s.