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  1. Hopkins was born in Savannah, Georgia, to Homer Hopkins and Ellen Cutler. [2] Her early childhood home was located at 321 Whitaker St (since demolished). [ 3 ] She was raised in Bainbridge , near the Alabama border.

  2. Jan 9, 2017 · At age fourteen Miriam moved north with her mother and attended the Goddard Seminary, then a high school preparatory school, in Barre, Vermont. Around 1918, Miriam lived in Syracuse, where her uncle Thomas Cramer Hopkins (Homer’s brother) was head of the Geology department at Syracuse University.

  3. Born into wealth in Savannah, Georgia, on October 18, 1902, Ellen Miriam Hopkins was able to attend the finest educational institutions, including Goddard Seminary in Plainfield, Vermont, and Syracuse University in New York State.

    • October 18, 1902
    • October 9, 1972
  4. Jan 15, 2021 · The Goddard Seminary is now Goddard College, located at 123 Pitkin Rd., Plainfield, Vermont. In 1922, according to her passport application, Hopkins resided at 46 W. 36 th St., New York, New York. This is the location at present: In 1936, Hopkins had a residence at 13 Sutton Place in New York City. This is the location today:

  5. With the arrival of sound later in the decade, Hopkins – by then a well-regarded stage performer – was signed by Paramount, which, along with other Hollywood studios, was looking for stage-trained actors to populate talking pictures. After only two years, Hopkins had become a major film star.

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  6. Miriam Hopkins was born into a wealthy household in Bainbridge, Georgia, in 1902. She attended the Goddard Seminary in Plainfield, Vermont, and Syracuse University. She then moved to New York to study dance in hopes of becoming a ballerina, but after breaking her ankle settled for a career as a chorus girl.

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  8. May 4, 2006 · The move allowed Hopkins to receive an excellent high school education; she graduated from Vermonts Goddard Seminary, where she studied music and participated in several plays. After completing high school, Hopkins danced with the Leboska Dance Troupe until she broke her ankle.