Goodrich, Edna (1883–1971)
Goodrich, Edna (1883–1971)
American actress. Born Edna Stephens, Dec 22, 1883, in Logansport, Indiana; died May 26, 1971, in NYC; m. Nat C. Goodwin (actor, div.).
Made stage debut in NY in the chorus of Floradora (1900); came to prominence as Madame Recamier in Mam'selle Napoleon (1903) and subesquently appeared in The College Widower, When We Were 21, The Genius, The Easterner and Evangeline (title role); often starred opposite husband; films include title roles in Queen X and The Making of Maddalena, among others.
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