Natalie Schafer (Performer) | Playbill

Natalie Schafer

Performer
  • Born: Nov 05, 1900 in Red Bank, NJ, USA
  • Death: Apr 10, 1991 in Los Angeles, CA, USA

Roles (19)

The Highest Tree Playbill - Opening Night, Nov 1959 The Highest Tree
Opened November 04, 1959
  • as Susan Ashe (Original)
Romanoff and Juliet Playbill - Nov 1957 Romanoff and Juliet
Opened October 10, 1957
  • as Beulah Moulsworth (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Six Characters in Search of an Author
Opened December 11, 1955
  • as The Leading Lady (Original)
Forward the Heart Playbill - Jan 1949 Forward the Heart
Opened January 28, 1949
  • as Mrs. Marian Gibbs (Original)
A Joy Forever Playbill - Jan 1946 A Joy Forever
Opened January 07, 1946
  • as Allora Eames (Original)
The Doughgirls Playbill - Jan 1943 The Doughgirls
Opened December 30, 1942
  • as Sylvia (Original)
Lady in the Dark Playbill - May 1942 Lady in the Dark
Opened January 23, 1941
  • as Alison Du Bois (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Goodbye in the Night
Opened March 18, 1940
  • as Jessie Sawyer (Original)
Lady Precious Stream Playbill - Feb 1936 Lady Precious Stream
Opened January 27, 1936
  • as The Princess of the Western Regions (Original)
So Many Paths Playbill - December 6, 1934 So Many Paths
Opened December 06, 1934
  • as Margaret Kenny Brown (Original)
New York to Cherbourg Playbill - Feb 1932 New York to Cherbourg
Opened February 19, 1932
  • as Constance Carroll (Original)
Perfectly Scandalous Playbill - May 1931 Perfectly Scandalous
Opened May 13, 1931
  • as Viva North (Original)
The Great Barrington Playbill - March 1931 The Great Barrington
Opened February 19, 1931
  • as Annabelle Barrington (Original)
The Rhapsody Playbill - Sept 1930 The Rhapsody
Opened September 15, 1930
  • as Marjorie Kellam (Original)
Ada Beats the Drum Playbill - May 1930 Ada Beats the Drum
Opened May 08, 1930
  • as Nadine Wentworth (Original)
The Nut Farm Playbill - October 1929 The Nut Farm
Opened October 14, 1929
  • as Helen Bent (Original)
These Few Ashes Playbill - October 1928 These Few Ashes
Opened October 30, 1928
  • as Edith Major (Original)
March Hares Playbill - April 1928 March Hares
Opened April 02, 1928
  • as Ethel (Original)
Trigger Playbill - December 1927 Trigger
Opened December 06, 1927
  • as Eleanor Stafford (Original)
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