Collinge, Patricia (1892–1974)

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Collinge, Patricia (1892–1974)

Irish-born actress. Born Sept 20, 1892, in Dublin, Ireland; died April 4, 1974, in New York, NY; m. James Nichols Smith.

Made stage debut in London as Ching-a-Ling in Little Black Sambo and Little White Barbara (1904); made NY debut in The Queen of the Moulin Rouge (1908); in Chicago, created the title role in Pollyanna (1915), opened in NY (1916); other plays include Tillie, The Rivals, Hedda Gabler, Importance of Being Earnest, She Stoops to Conquer, Dulcy, Becky Sharp, Lady with a Lamp, Arsenic and Old Lace, The Heiress and I've Got a Sixpence; with Margalo Gillmore, wrote The B.O.W.S.; films include Shadow of a Doubt, Tender Comrade, Casanova Brown and The Nun's Story. Nominated for Academy Award for portrayal of Birdie Hubbard in The Little Foxes (1941).

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