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Dorothy Tennant (July 10,The actors' birthday book
p. 165 (Third Series, 1909)
18?? - July 3, 1942) was an American stage and screen actress, best known for her stage roles in the first decade of the 20th century, and most prominently her starring role in
George Ade George Ade (February 9, 1866 – May 16, 1944) was an American writer, syndicated newspaper columnist, and playwright who gained national notoriety at the turn of the 20th century with his "Stories of the Streets and of the Town", a column that ...
's 1904 comedic play '' The College Widow''. Tennant was born up in
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and moved to New York around 1900, first appearing on stage in 1901 in the one-act play ''White Roses''.Who's who in Music and Drama
p. 297 (1914)
(10 December 1905)
With the Players and the Music Folk
''San Francisco Call''
She then obtained a small role in ''Lover's Lane'' which opened in Chicago, and was able to jump to a leading role without rehearsal. After that she did a road tour of ''When We Were Twenty-one'' where she played
Maxine Elliott Maxine Elliott (February 5, 1868 – March 5, 1940) was an American actress and businesswoman. Early life Born Jessie Dermott on February 5, 1868, to Thomas Dermott, a sea captain and Adelaide Hill Dermott, she had a younger sister, actress G ...
's role.Plays and Players
''Sunset Magazine'' (1904, pp. 500-01)
Tennant's biggest hit was as the lead role in the 1904 popular play ''The College Widow'', which she performed on Broadway and on tour. Her last prominent stage appearance seems to have been in 1910's ''Miss Patsy'', though she later appeared in some movie roles.(24 January 1934)
George Edward Tennant (obituary)
''Palm Beach Post'' (Obituary for brother George; "He is survived by one sister, Miss Dorothy Tennant, former stage star who is now in the motion pictures.")
Tennant married Robert M. Catts in December 1911 in a secret wedding.(6 July 1912)
Dorothy Tennant was Married Last Winter
''The Sun'' (New York)
Catts had previously been married and was in disputes with his wife, so the marriage grabbed some press attention when it was first reported on in July 1912.(7 July 1912)
Dorothy Tennant's Husband Penniless
''The Sun'' (New York)
(22 August 1921)
Georgian Sues for Millions
Abbeville Press and Banner
She died in
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on July 3, 1942, following a long illness.The Final Curtain
''Billboard'' (July 18, 1942), p. 27
Though ''Billboard'' reported her age at death at 77 (born circa 1865), she was more likely born in the 1880s based on her biography.


Selected performances


Plays

* ''Soldiers of Fortune'' (1902)(18 October 1902)
Miss Dorothy Tennant
''Evening Bulletin'' (Honolulu)
(3 October 1903)
The Tennants of San Jose
''San Francisco Daily Times''
* ''Ranson's Folly'' (1904) * '' The College Widow'' (1904)(19 October 1904)
A Yale Man's Idea of "The College Widow" at the Garden Theatre
''Broadway Weekly''
* ''My Wife'' (1907) * ''A Woman's Way'' (1909) * ''Miss Patsy'' (1910)Dorothy Tennant (photo)
''The American Magazine'' (November 1910)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Tennant, Dorothy 20th-century American actresses American stage actresses 1942 deaths Actresses from San Jose, California