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Dorothy Stickney


Dorothy Stickney carved a unique niche as a stage and screen actress, known for her sharp wit and distinctive presence. While she’s often remembered for her Broadway work, her turn as Mrs. Powell in the eerie 1944 film The Uninvited stands out as a highlight for fans exploring her film performances. In The Uninvited, directed by Lewis Allen, Stickney delivers a measured, haunting performance that helped set the tone for one of the early sophisticated ghost stories in Hollywood. Beyond the screen, she made a lasting impression with her role as Aunt March in the original theatrical and television versions of Little Women, bringing a vivid blend of sternness and warmth. Stickney’s career is notable for roles that combine a subtle theatricality with a grounded, memorable humanity that lingers long after the credits roll.

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