Myrtil, Odette (1898–1978)
Myrtil, Odette (1898–1978)
French-born actress, singer, designer, and violinist. Born June 28, 1898, in Paris, France; died Nov 18, 1978, in Doylestown, PA; m. Bob Adams (div.); m. Stanley Logan (died); children: Roger Adams.
Fluent in French and English, debuted on stage as a violinist in Paris (1911); made NY stage debut in The Follies (1914), followed by a long theatrical career in US in such plays as Vogues of 1924, The Love Song, Countess Maritza, White Lilacs, The Red Mill and Saratoga Trunk; films include Dodsworth, Kitty Foyle, Girl from Scotland Yard, Yankee Doodle Dandy, Reunion in France, Assignment in Brittany and Here Comes the Groom; was also a well-known dress designer in Beverly Hills, then opened her own restaurant, Inn Chez Odette, in New Hope, PA (1961).