Kidder, Kathryn (1867–1939)
Kidder, Kathryn (1867–1939)
American stage actress. Born Dec 23, 1867, in Newark, NJ; died Sept 7, 1939; m. Louis Kaufman Anspacher (writer).
Made stage debut in Chicago as Lucy Fairweather in The Streets of London and NY debut in Nordeck (both 1885); appeared as Mrs. Errol in Little Lord Fauntleroy (1888) and came to prominence as Catherine in Madame Sans-Gêne (1895).
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