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Vivian Rushmore was an American actress who had leading roles in several
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productions. She was cast in
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's 1914 production ''The Money Makers''. She played a fairy godmother in the 1912
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themed production ''The Lady Slipper''. She played a screenwriter in ''
The Squab Farm ''The Squab Farm'' was a comedic play about the film industry staged on Broadway in 1918. It was written by Fanny Hatton and Frederic Hatton, and staged at the Bijou Theatre on Broadway. It starred several former film directors as well as actress ...
'' (1918). She portrayed Bernice Warren in ''
The Girl in the Limousine (play) ''The Girl in the Limousine'' is a Play (theatre), play written by Wilson Collison and Avery Hopwood. The story is a bedroom farce about a man who accidentally finds himself undressed in the bedroom of his ex-girlfriend. Producer A. H. Woods sta ...
'' (1919). ''
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'' ran a portrait of her in 1914. In 1921, ''Theatre Magazine'' included an image of her wearing a white chiffon outfit in character as part of a spread on fashion in opera.


Theater

*''Belle of Mayfair'' (1907), as debutante *''The Lady Slipper'' (1912), as Fairy Godmother *''The Money Makers'' (1914) *''Fast and Grow Fat'' (1917), an adaptation of the story "Five Fridays", opposite
Roy Atwell John Leroy Atwell (May 2, 1878 – February 6, 1962) was an American actor. He was known for playing characters that mis-deliver their lines or stammer, most notably Doc from Walt Disney's ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs''. Early life Atwell, ...
*''
The Squab Farm ''The Squab Farm'' was a comedic play about the film industry staged on Broadway in 1918. It was written by Fanny Hatton and Frederic Hatton, and staged at the Bijou Theatre on Broadway. It starred several former film directors as well as actress ...
'' (1918). portraying a screenwriter *''
The Girl in the Limousine ''The Girl in the Limousine'' is a 1924 American comedy film starring Larry Semon and featuring Oliver Hardy. The film is based on the 1919 The Girl in the Limousine (play), play of the same name by Wilson Collison and Avery Hopwood. Plot Ca ...
'' (1919), as Bernice Warren


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rushmore, Vivian Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown 20th-century American actresses American stage actresses