MacDonald, Christie (1875–1962)
MacDonald, Christie (1875–1962)
American musical-comedy star. Born 1875; died July 25, 1962, in Fairfield, CT; children: Christie Fanton.
Made stage debut in Puritania (1892); had greatest success in Victor Herbert's operettas The Spring Maid and Sweethearts which he wrote for her; other plays include Erminie, Princess Chic, The Toreador, Champagne Charlie, An English Daisy, Miss Hook of Holland and The Belle of Mayfair; also appeared in all-star revival of The Mikado.
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