Joanna Roos

American Actress And Playwright

Joanna Roos was born in Brooklyn, New York, United States on January 11th, 1901 and is the American Actress And Playwright. At the age of 88, Joanna Roos biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
January 11, 1901
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Death Date
May 13, 1989 (age 88)
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Actor, Stage Actor
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Education
Syracuse University
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Edmund Rickett
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Joanna Roos Career

Roos's professional theatrical debut occurred in May 1921 in a performance of The Harlequinade at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City.

In 1930, Roos performed the role of Sofya Alexandrovna in a classic performance of the Anton Chekhov play Uncle Vanya at the Cort Theatre in New York City, a production that one critic called "unforgettable". The show ran for 71 performances. Her other Broadway credits included Peer Gynt (1960), Orpheus Descending (1957), Joan of Lorraine (1946), War President (1944), The Trojan Women (1941), Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1938), Daughters of Atreus (1936), Black Widow (1936), Panic (1935), Tight Britches (1934), Life Begins (1932), Little Women (1931), Schoolgirl (1930), Veneer (1929), Grand Street Follies [1928], Lovers and Enemies (1927), Makropoulos Secret (1926), Loggerheads (1925),Grand Street Follies [1924], This Fine-Pretty World (1923), The Player Queen (1923), The Green Ring (1922), and The Idle Inn (1921).

She starred as Elizabeth Stallworth in "The House," written by Art Wallace, a 30-minute episode of the mystery anthology series The Web, broadcast on live television airing on August 29, 1954. In 1958, Roos was a member of the cast of Today Is Ours, a drama on NBC Television.

On radio, Roos was heard on Joyce Jordan, M.D. and other soap operas.

She retired in 1978 from her role as Sarah Dale Caldwell McCauley on the soap opera Love of Life. She had played the role from 1968 to 1978, which marked her second role on the series, which became her best known role. In 1955–1957, she had originally played the role of compassionate Althea Raven, the first mother in-law of heroine Vanessa Dale.

She was a founding member of the New Dramatists Committee. Several of the plays she wrote for the group won awards.

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