Grace Mills (Performer) | Playbill

Grace Mills

Performer
  • Born: Oct 28, 1883 in Illinois, USA
  • Death: Jan 07, 1972 in San Diego, CA, USA

Roles (18)

Minnie and Mr. Williams Playbill - Oct 1948 Minnie and Mr. Williams
Opened October 27, 1948
  • as Mrs. Jones Bakehouse (Original)
Medea Playbill - Oct 1947 Medea
Opened October 20, 1947
  • as First Woman of Corinth (Original)
Present Laughter Playbill - Oct 1947 Present Laughter
Opened October 29, 1946
  • as Miss Erikson (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Little Women
Opened December 23, 1945
  • as Aunt March (Original)
Live Life Again Playbill - Sept 1945 Live Life Again
Opened September 29, 1945
  • as Mrs. Hansen (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Little Women
Opened December 12, 1944
  • as Aunt March (Original)
Men to the Sea Playbill - Opening Night Men to the Sea
Opened October 03, 1944
  • as Madame Mosh (Original)
Decision Playbill - Feb 1944 Decision
Opened February 02, 1944
  • as Mrs. Bowen (Original)
Good Neighbor Playbill - October 1941 Good Neighbor
Opened October 21, 1941
  • as Mrs. Kurtmann (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Boyd's Daughter
Opened October 11, 1940
  • as Miss McClurg (Original)
The White Steed Playbill - Jan 1939 The White Steed
Opened January 10, 1939
  • as Sarah Hearty (Original)
A Doll's House Playbill - Jan 1938 A Doll's House
Opened December 27, 1937
  • as Anne-Marie (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Hedda Gabler
Opened November 16, 1936
  • as Bertha (Original)
Crime Marches On Playbill - October 1935 Crime Marches on
Opened October 23, 1935
  • as Martha Gibbons (Original)
  • as Mrs. Finkelstein (Original)
They Shall Not Die Playbill - Feb 1934 They Shall Not Die
Opened February 21, 1934
  • as Ensemble (Original)
We, the People Playbill - January 1933 We, the People
Opened January 21, 1933
  • as Frieda Davis (Original)
Spellbound Playbill - November 1927 Spellbound
Opened November 14, 1927
  • as First Wardress (Original)
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