Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Miriam Nesbitt (September 14, 1873, in Chicago – August 11, 1954, in Hollywood) was an American stage and film actress. Biography. Born Miriam Skanke, she studied at the Stanhope-Wheatcroft Dramatic School, before landing a part in Daniel Frohman 's play The Tree of Knowledge under the stage name Miriam Nesbitt. [1] .

  2. Miriam Nesbitt was born on 14 September 1873 in chicago, Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for The Declaration of Independence (1911), Mary Stuart (1913) and The Corsican Brothers (1912). She was married to Marc McDermott. She died on 11 August 1954 in Hollywood, California, USA.

    • January 1, 1
    • chicago, Illinois, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Hollywood, California, USA
  3. Nesbitt, Miriam (1873–1954) American actress. Born Miriam Anne Skancke, Sept 14, 1873, in Chicago, IL; died Aug 11, 1954, in Hollywood, CA.

  4. The leading lady of the Edison Film Company in 1913-1915, Miriam Nesbitt first acted in a credited role when contracted by James K. Hackett to perform in "The Prisoner of Zenda." She became a full-fledged lead when William H. Crane hired her to partner him in his acting company in 1902.

  5. Miriam Nesbitt (September 14, 1873, Chicago, Illinois - August 11, 1954, Hollywood, California) was a stage and film actress. Born Miriam Schanke or Skanke, she studied at the...

  6. Jan 28, 2019 · Miriam Nesbitt was born Miriam Schanke in Chicago, Illinois. She was born on September 14, 1873 and lived to the age of 81, dying on August 11, 1954 in Hollywood, California. Our girl of the moment went to Stanhope-Wheatcroft Dramatic School.

  7. Miriam Nesbitt, from the Black and White Movie Stars series (D1), issued by the E. H. Koester Baking Company for Koester's Bread.