Cunningham, Sarah (1918–1986)
Cunningham, Sarah (1918–1986)
American actress and theater founder. Born Sarah Lucie Cunningham, Sept 8, 1918, in Greenville, South Carolina; died Mar 24, 1986, in Los Angeles, California; m. John Randolph (actor).
Made Broadway debut in The Respectful Prostitute (1948); other plays include Blood Wedding, The Visit, Toys in the Attic, The Zulu and the Zayda and My Sweet Charlie; with husband, founded the Ensemble Theater.
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BORN: 1896, Marseilles, France
DIED: 1948, Paris, France
NATIONALITY: French
GENRE: Drama theory, plays
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