Richardson, Hattie, 1909-1942
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found: The pause that refreshes on the air. 1942-03-29, part 1 [SR] 1942:audition (Hattie Richardson)
found: OCLC, Sept. 14, 2010(hdg.: Richardson, Hattie; usage: Hattie Richardson)
found: Find a grave, Jan. 16, 2015(Birth: Nov., 1909 New Orleans Orleans Parish Louisiana, USA Death: Aug. 24, 1942 New York; Linda Lee, 27, also know professionally as Hattie Richardson, radio and stage singer, was killed August 24 in a seven-story fall from her apartment in New York. The wife of Kermit Bloomgarden, manager of the Martin Beck Theater, New York, Miss Lee was a well-known radio singer. Earlier in the summer she also appeared in the road company of Pal Joey, using the name of Hattie Richardson. She appeared in Watch on the Rhine in summer stock, and several seasons ago starred in Yes, My Darling Daughter. Prior to her stage and radio work Miss Lee had been a vocalist with orchestras including the Clyde Lucas band. Buried in New Orleans.)
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2010-09-14: new
2015-01-17: revised
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