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Ann Dunnigan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ann Dunnigan
Ann Dunnigan was an American actress and teacher who later became a translator of 19th-century Russian literature.〔 ==Early stage performances== Born in Los Angeles County, Dunnigan spent most of her early life in San Francisco until she left California to attend Principia College in Elsah, Illinois.〔 She then moved to New York, where she performed in a number of Off-Broadway productions, as well as in two Broadway theatre plays. In 1934 she played the role of Mlle. Suzanne Barres in the premier of Hatcher Hughes' three-act comedy ''The Lord Blesses the Bishop'', which ran from late November to December at the Adelphi Theatre. At the Fulton Theatre in 1938 she appeared in the successful Cheryl Crawford production ''All the Living'', a drama Hardie Albright adapted from Victor Small's novel ''I Knew 3,000 Lunatics'' (1935).
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