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Christie MacDonald

Christie MacDonald (February 28, 1875– July 25, 1962) was a Canadian-born American musical comedy actress and opera singer. She was perhaps best remembered as the Princess of Bozena in the 1910 operetta ''Spring Maid''. The 1913 musical ''Sweethearts'' was specifically written for MacDonald by composer Victor Herbert. She retired from the stage after appearing in a 1920 revival of the musical comedy ''Floradora''.〔Christie MacDonald Dies at 87. ''New York Times,'' July 27, 1962, p. 25〕
==Early life==
MacDonald was born in Pictou, Nova Scotia.〔''The Oxford Companion to the American Theatre'' 2nd Edit. by Gerald Bordman c.1992〕 the daughter of John MacClean MacDonald, a shipbuilder, mariner and inn-keeper in the coastal town of Pictou and Jessie (née MacKenzie).
When she was about nine her family relocated to Boston, Massachusetts where she attended Bowdoin and later Boston High School.〔(''The Opera Glass,'' January, 28, 1898, pp. 29-31 ) Retrieved June 21, 2014〕〔

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