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    Annie Abbott. Actress: 9-1-1: Lone Star. Originally from New York, Annie's career got off to a decisive start when she was hired for "Dance With Me", a Tony Award-nominated Broadway musical directed by legendary Joel Zwick ("My Big Fat Greek Wedding") just after graduating from Brooklyn College.

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  2. Annie Abbott. Actress: 9-1-1: Lone Star. Originally from New York, Annie's career got off to a decisive start when she was hired for "Dance With Me", a Tony Award-nominated Broadway musical directed by legendary Joel Zwick ("My Big Fat Greek Wedding") just after graduating from Brooklyn College.

  3. Brief description and information about the topic's significance for Georgia. "Georgia Phenomenon" Annie Abbott, born Dixie Annie Jarratt in 1861, was among the most popular and controversial variety performers in America and Europe.

  4. Mar 31, 2018 · Learn about Dixie Haygood, the woman behind the famous Annie Abbott act, who performed feats of strength and mysticism in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Discover her life, diary, imitators, and the vaudeville world she inhabited.

  5. Jan 21, 2005 · Annie Abbott. This performer, born Dixie Annie Jarratt in 1861, married Charles N. Haygood when she was seventeen. The couple apparently witnessed Hurst’s performances in Milledgeville in 1884 and February 1885, and Dixie Haygood first performed her version of Hurst’s act publicly in early March 1885. She soon adopted the stage name Annie ...

  6. Annie Abbott, known as the 'Little Georgia Magnet' was known for her supernatural strength against strong men and her ability to transfer her power to children. The original Annie Abbott was Dixie Haygood of Milledgeville, Ga. She gave exhibitions of her strength in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

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  8. The Original Annie Abbott and "Little Georgia Magnet" By Hugh T. Harrington and Susan J. Harrington Abbott, one of those women known as an "electric girl," was the phenomenon of her day. She began her exhibitions of amazing, unexplained strength in 1885, with these performances continuing through her heyday of the 1890s and ending in the early ...