Adora Andrews (March 19, 1872 – September 18, 1956) was an American actress, working mainly on stage from the 1890s to the late 1930s.
"I can't tolerate the Paris pompadour, with its tight pug at the back," she explained.
[3] Andrews was primarily a stage actress, beginning in stock companies with Sadie Martinot and Charles Frohman.
[4] Her Broadway credits included roles in Arizona (1900-1901),[5] Her First Divorce (1913), Roly-Boly Eyes (1919),[1] Lollipop (1924), Money from Home (1927),[6][7] The 19th Hole (1927-1928),[8] Smiling Faces (1932), False Dreams, Farewell (1934), and Tovarich (1936-1937).
[4] In 1908, she starred in The Rose of the Rancho when it opened the Grand Opera House in Winnipeg.