
Born Marie Katherine Stewart on May 25, 1882, in the small town of Duncannon, Pennsylvania, Marie Doro rose from obscurity to become one of the most mesmerizing figures of early American theater and silent cinema. Her ethereal beauty and striking talent quickly caught the eye of legendary Broadway impresario Charles Frohman, who brought her to New York and cast her in career-defining roles, most notably as the scrappy but sympathetic Oliver Twist.
