Tyler, Odette (1869–1936)
Tyler, Odette (1869–1936)
American actress and playwright. Born Sept 26, 1869, in Savannah, GA; died Dec 8, 1936; dau. of Susan (Hardee) and General William W. Kirkland; m. R. D. McLean (actor, r.n. Shepherd), 1897.
Made stage debut in NY in the title role of the spectacle Sieba (1884), followed by Caprice, Featherbrain, Shenandoah, The Councilor's Wife, The Girl I Left Behind Me, The Man Upstairs, Secret Service, and The Red Carnation; often appeared in vaudeville and toured with husband; wrote The Red Carnation and Boss: A Story of Virginia Life.
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