Tracey Roberts (born Blanche Elinore Goldstone, December 2, 1914 – February 8, 2002)[1] was an American actress who became an acting coach.
[4] Roberts had the female lead in the film Fort Defiance (1951)[2] and acted in Anything Goes,[5] Actors in Sin (1952) and Hollywood or Bust (1956).
On stage, she appeared in It's Been Wonderful,[6] Paradise Lost, Winter Kill,[4] Hedda Gabler, Orpheus Descending, The Seagull, and The Women.
Other works that she produced and/or directed included The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit and An Evening With Clifford Odets.
She also directed The Art of Dining at the Tracy Roberts Theatre in West Hollywood, with her sister as executive producer.