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  1. Performer: Sara Sothern [Nan Turner] Play Comedy Original. Fool's Bells (Dec 22, 1925 - Dec 1925) Performer: Sara Sothern [Lucy Grey, Gloria] Play Comedy Original. Arabesque (Oct 20, 1925 - Nov 07, 1925) Performer: Sara Sothern [M'na] Play Play with music Original. The Dagger (Sep 09, 1925 - Sep 1925)

  2. 26. März 2010 · Sara Sothern in 1926 The following article appeared in the New York Times, 12 Sep 1926, pg X4, "Who's Who on the Stage" : "About four years ago a young girl with large dark eyes came from California to act the role of the crippled girl in "The Fool". Channing Pollock's somewhat inspirational play had previously been given its premiere in Los ...

  3. 20. Sept. 2022 · Sothern died at age 99 in Palm Springs, California. Take a look at these vintage photos to see beautiful moments of Sara Sothern with her daughter Elizabeth Taylor. 2-year-old Elizabeth Taylor smiles with her mother, actress Sara Sothern, and her brother, Howard, 1934. Sara Sothern with her daughter Elizabeth Taylor, and son Howard, 1937.

  4. Early life Two-year old Taylor, mother Sara Sothern, and brother Howard, in 1934. Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor was born on 27 February 1932, at Heathwood, her family's home at 8 Wildwood Road in Hampstead Garden Suburb, northwest London, England.

  5. 5. Juni 2016 · Sara Sothern in 1925 as Colette in “The Dagger”. Meanwhile Sarah and her parents had moved to California, where with her mother’s encouragement, she began an acting career. Joining Edward Everett Horton’s group, she made it to Broadway as “Mary Margaret” in the play “The Fool” (1922-1923). Her entry in the Internet Broadway ...

  6. Born on February 27, 1932, in London to American parents; daughter of Francis Taylor (an art dealer) and Sara (Warmbrodt) Taylor (who officially changed her name to Sara Sothern when she began acting in stock companies); married Conrad "Nicky" Hilton, Jr. Source for information on Taylor, Elizabeth (1932—): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  7. 11. Aug. 2011 · Sara is mentioned one last time in the New York Times on 26 Dec 1926, in restrospect of her role in "The Little Spitfire", where after commenting that four different actresses had played the part in this same Broadway season is stated that : "Sara Sothern had just returned from a visit to her home in California, and being available, she was engaged. But Miss Sothern recently left the stage ...