Harriet E. MacGibbon
American actress and Broadway performer

Born
October 5th, 1905
119 years ago
Died
February 8th, 1987
38 years ago — 81 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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Became a prominent figure in theatre and television, primarily in the mid-20th century. Gained recognition for performances in productions such as 'The Best Man' and the soap opera 'Another World'. Her career spanned several decades, showcasing talent in various roles across different mediums. Continued to work in acting until the late 1980s.
Starred in 'The Best Man' on Broadway
Appeared in 'Another World' soap opera
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