Parker, Lottie Blair (c. 1858–1937)
Parker, Lottie Blair (c. 1858–1937)
American actress and playwright. Name variations: Lottie May Blair. Born c. 1858 in Oswego, NY; died Jan 5, 1937, in Great Neck, LI, NY; m. Harry Doel Parker.
Began career as an actress; wrote such plays as White Roses, Way Down East (later filmed by D.W. Griffith and starred Lillian Gish), Under Southern Skies, The Lights of Home and The Redemption of David Corson.
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