Williams, Hattie (1872–1942)
Williams, Hattie (1872–1942)
American musical comedy dancer, actress and singer. Born 1872 in Boston, MA; died Aug 17, 1942, in the Bronx, NY.
Made NY stage debut in 1492; had soubrette roles in Gus and Max Rodgers productions, including The Rodgers Brothers in Washington (1901) and The Rodgers Brothers at Harvard (1902); performed as specialty dancer in many productions, most notably doing Spanish dance solo in The Doll Girl (1913); starred in Fluffy Ruffles (1908).
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