Dorothy Stickney

Dorothy Stickney

ActressSoundtrack
Born
June 21, 1896
Died
June 2, 1998

Stickney, who was born in Dickinson, North Dakota, studied acting in Minneapolis, after which she spent several years in summer stock and vaudeville. Her father, Victor Hugo Stickney, was a doctor who made house calls on horseback; he was among the first 10 elected to the National Cowboy Hall of…

Biography

Stickney, who was born in Dickinson, North Dakota, studied acting in Minneapolis, after which she spent several years in summer stock and vaudeville. Her father, Victor Hugo Stickney, was a doctor who made house calls on horseback; he was among the first 10 elected to the National Cowboy Hall of Fame.

She attended the North Western Dramatic School in Minneapolis, and was one of the four singer/dancer "Southern Belles" in vaudeville. Her initial failure to obtain acting roles in New York in the 1920s led her to write a poem, "You're Not the Type", published in Liberty magazine. Her 1926 Broadway debut was a bit part in "The Squall", after which she often played character roles as an eccentric.

She created the role of Mollie Molloy (who jumps out of the window) in "The Front Page." Other plays included "Chicago," "Another Language," and "On Borrowed Time." "Life With Father," written by her husband Howard Lindsay, was turned down by everyone (including Lunt and Fontanne), so she and Lindsay played the parts in summer stock, bringing it finally to Broadway's Empire Theater on November 8, 1939. It closed seven years and 3,224 performances later, still the longest running non-musical on Broadway. When the Empire was demolished, she and Lindsay put two salvaged orchestra seats in their East Side townhouse; she died there, aged 101.

Actress

Norman Corwin PresentsNorman Corwin Presents(1971)
The Homecoming: A Christmas StoryThe Homecoming: A Christmas Story(1971)as Emily Baldwin
I Never Sang for My FatherI Never Sang for My Father(1970)as Margaret Garrison
Certain Honorable MenCertain Honorable Men(1968)as Gladys Flaherty
ABC Stage 67ABC Stage 67(1966)as Mrs. Monday

Self

PM East(1961)as Self
Camera ThreeCamera Three(1954)as Self
Person to PersonPerson to Person(1953)as Self
Strike It RichStrike It Rich(1951)as Self - Guest Star
The Ford 50th Anniversary ShowThe Ford 50th Anniversary Show(1953)as Self

Archive Footage

Great PerformancesGreat Performances(1971)as The Queen

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Mildred Natwick and Dorothy Stickney in Arsenic & Old Lace (1962)Dorothy Stickney in Arsenic & Old Lace (1962)Anthony Perkins, Charmian Carr, and Dorothy Stickney in Evening Primrose (1966)Dorothy Stickney in Evening Primrose (1966)Anthony Perkins, Charmian Carr, Larry Gates, Dorothy Stickney, and Margaretta Warwick in Evening Primrose (1966)Anthony Perkins, Charmian Carr, Larry Gates, Dorothy Stickney, and Margaretta Warwick in Evening Primrose (1966)

Credit Score: Dorothy Stickney

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Margaret Garrison
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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1I Never Sang for My Father4.8819717.4033485
2The Catered Affair3.7519567.4004144
3The Uninvited3.7519447.20113530
4Lights Out2.5019467.000236
5And So They Were Married2.5019366.000571
6The Moon's Our Home2.5019366.600343
7The Little Minister2.5019346.200901
8Murder at the Vanities2.5019346.5001100