Norma Terris Net Worth

Norma Terris Net Worth is
$16 Million

Norma Terris Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Norma Terris was born on November 13, 1904 in Columbus, Kansas, USA as Norma Allison. She was an actress, known for Around the Clock (1934), Cameo Kirby (1930) and Married in Hollywood (1929). She died on November 15, 1989 in Lyme, Connecticut, USA.

Date Of BirthNovember 13, 1904
Died1989-11-15
Place Of BirthColumbus, Kansas, USA
ProfessionActress
NationalityAmerican, Darling Grenadine, A Connecticut Christmas Carol
MoviesMarried in Hollywood
Star SignScorpio
#Fact
1Was named 'Norma' by her parents after the famous opera by Vincenzo Bellini, first performed at La Scala in 1831.
2Began in show business as the titular heroine of George M. Cohan's "Little Nellie Kelly".
3Served for 30 years on the board of the Goodspeed Opera House Foundation in Chester, Connecticut. She also established a fund there, and created an intern program, aiding aspiring young actors and composers.
4An avid animal lover, she donated 30 acres of land in Connecticut to the Humane Society.
5A theatre in Chester, Connecticut has been named after her.
6The original Magnolia Hawks and the first adult Kim Ravenal in the first Broadway production of "Show Boat" (1927).
7She reprised her dual roles of Magnolia Hawks and the adult Kim Ravenal in "Show Boat" in the 1932 Broadway revival.
8Aside from her singing abilities, she could do impersonations of famous stars, and this routine was somehow worked into the final scene of both productions of "Show Boat" in which she appeared.
9Because she never made any commercial recordings, the sound of her singing voice may be lost forever, unless the few films that she did make are eventually found. This is not true of Howard Marsh, Helen Morgan, and Jules Bledsoe, all of whom appeared with her in the 1927 production of "Show Boat". (Marsh, however, recorded selections from Gilbert and Sullivan operettas only, not music from "Show Boat".)

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Around the Clock1934Short
Cameo Kirby1930Adele Randall
Married in Hollywood1929Mary Lou Hopkins / Mitzi Hofman

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Show Boat Story1989TV Movie documentaryMagnolia Hawks (silent home movie footage from 1932 Broadway revival) (uncredited)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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