Mabel Withee (c. 1897 – November 3, 1952) was an American actress on stage and in silent film.
[1] Withee's Broadway appearances were mainly in musical comedies and revues, including roles in Sinbad (1918-1919, with Al Jolson and Kitty Doner),[2] George White's Scandals (1919), Just a Minute (1919), The Rose Girl (1921, the first show at the Ambassador Theatre),[3] Sonny (1921), The Rose of Stanboul (1922),[4] The World We Live In (1922-1923), Lady Butterfly (1923), Dew Drop Inn (1923), Artists and Models (1924-1925), The Cocoanuts (1925-1926, with the Marx Brothers).
[9] Theatre critic George Jean Nathan considered Withee to have "the most beautiful legs in the world".
[11] Withee was "wooed" by Egyptian prince Mohammed Ali Ibrahim in 1922, but rejected his proposal of marriage.
[12] She married real estate broker Herman Leon Sarshik in 1926.