Muriel Starr
Muriel Starr (20 February 1888 – 19 April 1950) was a Canadian stage actor who was particularly popular in Australia in the 1910s and 1920s. She appeared in one film, an adaptation of her stage success, Within the Law (1916). She was also known for the plays East of Suez, Birds of Paradise and Madame X. In May 1930 she was declared bankrupt. Starr died in her dressing room at the St Johns Theatre in New York while appearing in the production The Velvet Glove.
Broadway roles
The Star-Wagon (1937) as Angela and as herb woman
On the Rocks (1938) as Lady Chavender
Outward Bound (1938) as Mrs. Clivedon-Banks (replacement)
The Velvet Glove (1949) as Sister Athanasius
References
External links
Australian theatre credits at AusStage
Broadway theatre credits at IBDB
Muriel Starr at the Internet Movie Database