Shirley Booth (Performer) | Playbill

Shirley Booth

Performer
  • Also Known As: Marjory Ford, Thelma Booth, Thelma Booth Ford
  • Born: Aug 30, 1898 in New York, New York
  • Death: Oct 16, 1992 in North Chatham, Massachusetts

Roles (34)

Hay Fever Playbill - Nov 1970 Hay Fever
Opened November 09, 1970
  • as Judith Bliss (Original)
Look to the Lilies Playbill - March 1970 Look to the Lilies
Opened March 29, 1970
  • as Mother Maria (Original)
The 22nd Annual Tony Awards Playbill - Apr 21, 1968 The 22nd Annual Tony Awards - 1968
Opened April 21, 1968
  • as Presenter (Original)
A Second String Playbill - April 1960 A Second String
Opened April 13, 1960
  • as Fanny (Original)
A Second String Playbill - April 1960
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Opened March 09, 1959
  • as Juno Boyle (Original)
Miss Isobel Playbill - Jan 1958 Miss Isobel
Opened December 26, 1957
  • as Mrs. Ackroyd (Original)
The Desk Set Playbill - Nov 1955 The Desk Set
Opened October 24, 1955
  • as Bunny Watson (Original)
By the Beautiful Sea Playbill - April 1954 By the Beautiful Sea
Opened April 08, 1954
  • as Lottie Gibson (Original)
The Time of the Cuckoo Playbill - Nov 1952 The Time of the Cuckoo
Opened October 15, 1952
  • as Leona Samish (Original)
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Playbill - June 1951 A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Opened April 19, 1951
  • as Cissy (Original)
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Playbill - June 1951
Come Back, Little Sheba Playbill - Feb 1950 Come Back, Little Sheba
Opened February 15, 1950
  • as Lola (Original)
Love Me Long Playbill - Nov 1949 Love Me Long
Opened November 07, 1949
  • as Abby Quinn (Original)
Goodbye, My Fancy Playbill - Nov 1948 Goodbye, My Fancy
Opened November 17, 1948
  • as Grace Woods (Original)
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Opened January 16, 1948
  • as Maggie Welch (Original)
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Opened December 11, 1946
  • as Susan Pengilly (Original)
Hollywood Pinafore Playbill - June 1945 Hollywood Pinafore
Opened May 31, 1945
  • as Louhedda Hopsons (Original)
Tomorrow the World Playbill - May 1943 Tomorrow the World
Opened April 14, 1943
  • as Leona Richards (Original)
My Sister Eileen Playbill - Feb 1941 My Sister Eileen
Opened December 26, 1940
  • as Ruth Sherwood (Original)
The Philadelphia Story Playbill - April 1939 The Philadelphia Story
Opened March 28, 1939
  • as Elizabeth Imbrie (Original)
Too Many Heroes Playbill - November 1937 Too Many Heroes
Opened November 15, 1937
  • as Carrie Nolan (Original)
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Opened April 09, 1937
  • as Mrs. Loschavio (Original)
Three Men on a Horse Playbill - November 1936 Three Men on a Horse
Opened January 30, 1935
  • as Mabel (Original)
After Such Pleasures Playbill - Feb 1934 After Such Pleasures
Opened February 07, 1934
  • Performer
The Mask and the Face Playbill - May 1933 The Mask and the Face
Opened May 08, 1933
  • as Elisa Zanotti (Original)
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Opened November 30, 1931
  • as Annie Duval (Original)
The Camels are Coming Playbill - September 1931 The Camels Are Coming
Opened October 02, 1931
  • as Bobby Marchante (Original)
School for Virtue Playbill - April 1931 School for Virtue
Opened April 21, 1931
  • as Marg (Original)
Claire Adams Playbill - November 1929 Claire Adams
Opened November 19, 1929
  • as Leah (Original)
The War Song Playbill - December 1928 The War Song
Opened September 24, 1928
  • as Emily Rosen (Original)
High Gear Playbill - October 1927 High Gear
Opened October 06, 1927
  • as Mary Marshall (Original)
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Opened October 07, 1926
  • as Betty Hamilton (Original)
Laff That Off Playbill - November 1925 Laff That Off
Opened November 02, 1925
  • as Peggy Bryant (Original)
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Opened January 26, 1925
  • as Nan Winchester (Original)

Awards

Tony Award
1953 Best Actress in a Play Winner
1950 Best Actress in a Play Winner
1949 Best Featured Actress in a Play Winner
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