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  1. Mabel Todd (August 13, 1907 – June 2, 1977) was an American actress. Early years. Todd was from Glendale and attended the University of Southern California. [1] Career. Todd performed in vaudeville as a singer, dancer, and comedian. [1]

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    Mabel Todd. Actress: The Ghost and the Guest. Mabel Todd was born Mabel Dodds on August 13, 1907 in Los Angeles, California. Sadly her mother died when was very young. Mabel had a lovely singing voice and began her career in vaudeville. She and her sister Marcia often performed as a duo.

    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Mabel Loomis Todd or Mabel Loomis (November 10, 1856 – October 14, 1932) was an American editor and writer. She is remembered as the editor of posthumously published editions of Emily Dickinson 's poetry and letters and also wrote several novels and books about her travels with her husband, astronomer David Peck Todd , as well as ...

  4. Mabel Elsworth Todd (1880 – 1956) is known as the founder of what came to be known as 'Ideokinesis', a form of somatic education that became popular in the 1930s amongst dancers and health professionals.

  5. Mabel Todd. Actress: The Ghost and the Guest. Mabel Todd was born Mabel Dodds on August 13, 1907 in Los Angeles, California. Sadly her mother died when was very young. Mabel had a lovely singing voice and began her career in vaudeville. She and her sister Marcia often performed as a duo.

    • August 13, 1907
    • June 2, 1977
  6. 5 days ago · Mabel Todd was born on August 13, 1907, in Los Angeles, California, to Richard and Helen Todd, and grew up in Glendale, California. Her father worked as a salesman. At an early age, Mabel and her sister, Marcia, performed as a singing duo in vaudeville.

  7. Mabel Loomis Todd. She was born Nov. 10, 1856, and grew up in straitened circumstances, though she had Mayflower ancestry. She spent her youth in boardinghouses in Concord and Cambridge, Mass., and in Washington, D.C. Mabel was charming, pretty, smart and artistic.