Nancy Drexel (born Dorothy Kitchen,[2] April 6, 1910 – November 19, 1989) was an American film actress of the late silent and early sound era.
Drexel was the daughter of George P. Kitchen, who was described in a newspaper article as "a pioneer of the film industry.
"[3] Her professional debut came when she was 8 years old, performing in The Royal Vagabond comic opera.
[4] She ventured to Hollywood after winning a Miss New York contest that had 10,000 competitors.
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