Natalie Alt
American actress and singer
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Natalie Alt (born Natalie Altman, September 30, 1890 – August 10, 1959) was a Broadway actress and singer.[8]
Born
September 30, 1890[2][1]
Natalie Altman[1]
September 30, 1890[2][1]
New York, New York, U.S.[1]
Yearsactive1909-17
Natalie Alt | |
|---|---|
| Born | Natalie Altman[1] September 30, 1890[2][1] New York, New York, U.S.[1] |
| Died | August 10, 1959 (aged 68)[1][3][4][5] Chicago, Illinois, U.S.[3] |
| Other names | Initially credited as Natalie Alte[6][7] |
| Years active | 1909-17 |
| Known for | Broadway actress and singer |
| Notable work | The Grass Widow (1917), Come to Bohemia (1916), The Girl Who Smiles |
Productions
- The Grass Widow (1917)
- Come to Bohemia (1916)
- The Girl Who Smiles (1915) [9]
- The Sorcerer (1915 revival)
- The Mikado (1915 revival)
- The Yeomen of the Guard (1915 revival)
- Adele (1913) [10]
- The Fascinating Widow
- London Follies, the production nearly started a riot in the audience, her singing when she came on stage stilled the theater.[11]
- The Balky Princess
- The Lamb of Delft
- Jumping Jupiter (1911)
- When Sweet Sixteen (1910)[12][13]
- Little Nemo (1909, as Natalie Alte)[7][6][14]