Flora Zabelle (born Zabelle Mangasarian, April 1, 1880 – October 7, 1968) was a Broadway actress who appeared in several early silent films.
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Born | Zabelle Mangasarian April 1, 1880 Istanbul, Turkey, Ottoman Empire |
Died | October 7, 1968 New York City, U.S. |
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse(s) | Raymond Hitchcock (m. 1905-1929; his death) |
Zabelle was born in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire (now Istanbul, Turkey).[1] Of Armenian descent, Flora Zabelle was born in the Ottoman Empire to Dr. M. M. Mangasarian. At the time of the Hamidian massacres, Dr. Mangasarian along with Flora moved to the United States.[2] Her sister, Christine Mangasarian, was also an actress.[3]
In her Broadway debut in 1900, Zabelle portrayed Poppy in San Toy. In 1902, she appeared in the film King Dodo.[4]
In 1920, she retired from the stage. About a decade later, she joined Jacques Bodart, Inc. as a designer and partner.[4] In 1931, she left retirement to portray Mrs. Van Allen in the Broadway play The Man on Stilts.[5]
She was married to Raymond Hitchcock from 1905 to his death in 1929.[6] On October 7, 1968, she died in Presbyterian Hospital in New York City.[4]
Flora Zabelle Hitchcock, actress and widow of Raymond Hitchcock, the actor, died yesterday in Presbyterian Hospital. She was 88 years old and lived at 303 ...
Raymond Hitchcock, musical comedy star, died suddenly last night of heart disease at his wife's side as they were entering the driveway of their Beverly Hills home after a short automobile ride. His age was 64.
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