Cotton, Lucy (c. 1891–1948)
Cotton, Lucy (c. 1891–1948)
American stage actress. Born Lucy Cotton Magraw, c. 1891, in Houston, Texas; died Dec 12, 1948, of an overdose of sleeping pills, in Miami Beach, Florida; m. Prince Vladimir Eristavi Tchitcherine; m. Charles Hann; m. Lytton Ament; m. Edward L. Thomas.
Broadway appearances include The Quaker Girl, Up in Mabel's Room, Turn to the Right and Lightnin'; made film debut in The Fugitive (1910), followed by 11 others.
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