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Marjorie “Marji” Dodrill
September 17, 1931 March 17, 2004
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A Little
Night Music (Mme Armfeldt), (Cain Park Theatre &) St. Louis
Repertory/Great Lakes Theatre, Cleveland, 1998 |
Driving
Miss Daisy (Miss Daisy), Lakeland Community College, Cleveland,
1995 |
Follies (Phyllis), (Baldwin Wallace College &) Cain Park Theatre, Cleveland,
1988 |
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My Fair
Lady (Mrs. Higgins), (Lyric Opera &) Cleveland Opera, Cleveland,
1989 |
Rape
of the Belt, Dobama Theatre, Cleveland, 1962 |
House
Hunt (Hostess), weekly real estate television show, Cleveland,
1968 |
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Donald
Bianchi's Memorial Service, Dobama Theatre, Cleveland, 2003 |
AFTRA
talent guide head shot, Cleveland, 2000 |
Modeling
shot, NYC, 1950s |
and many, many more...
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My grandma, Marji Dodrill, taught me many important lessons. She taught me how to take pride in my falls, and to recover from them. She started off my career in acting at the Marylin Bianchi Kid's Playwriting Festival at Dobama Theatre. She also taught me to enjoy life. Not until she died last summer from a reoccurrence of cancer did I realize she was and will be the most important person in my life. - Max Krieger (age 12)
MARJI - If there is any one thing to say about Marji - and there never was just one - it is that she made everyone feel good about themselves. When you talked to her you always knew you had a friend. On stage with her you could feel your own star shine. No play was insignificant, no role too small and a supporting role was often more important to her than any lead. Family and friends came first in her life and a friend could always count on Marji. At age seven she wanted to be an actor. With the Curtain Pullers and Cain Park she practically grew up in theater, but then she moved to New York City to begin her work all over again. "It's going to be a long hard process," she wrote home to her childhood friend, "but someday we'll be great --and you'd better hurry up and get here so you can be great, too." It is so wonderful to know we have friends like Marji and can all be great together. That's how Marji made us feel. - Everett Dodrill
...Often after work I'd stop at Nighttown and have a drink with brand-new Cleveland friends – like Marji Dodrill, who worked at Marcus and was vital in helping us do run-throughs of the Cash Explosion show in the office to make sure the game worked. She was one of the best actresses I've ever met, and after I settled here three years later I saw her onstage many times in such plays as Driving Miss Daisy, Medea, and The Perfect Ganesh. We remained friends until she eventually lost the toughest and bravest fight I've ever seen anyone wage against cancer. She was my personal hero, and I was flattered and moved that her husband, Everett, asked me to be one of speakers at her memorial service. (By the way, the Dodrill house and the Alexander house were used as settings in my future novels. In my first Cleveland book, Pepper Pike, my descriptions of my detective hero's former home, the one in which his ex-wife still lives, is reminiscent of Marj and Everett's place in Cleveland Heights....) Source: Les Roberts, Author, We'll Always Have Cleveland
MARJI DODRILL AFTRA, SAG, EQUITY Height: 56 Hair: Blond Weight: 123 Eyes: Green |
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The Early Years: Cleveland
& NYC Cain Park Theatre 1943-49 Western Reserve College, Oxford, O. 1949-51 Tamara Daykarhanova, N.Y.C. 1951-52 Dramatic Experience: Pennsylvania Playhouse, Bethlehem, Pa. 1960, lead in The Dark at the Top of the Stairs Taught drama to crippled children in summer 1960, camp, Allentown, Pa. Amateur Comedy Club, N.Y.C. 1951-55 One of top 10 national winners in 1st annual scholarship contest: Photoplay Magazine 1948 (dramatic reading) Modeling: Saks Fifth Ave., N.Y.C. - Stag Shop (fashion) 1950-51 Henri Bendel, N.Y.C. (fashion) 1950-51 Garment Center, N.Y.C. (fashion) 1950-51 Photography - William Benedict, N.Y.C. (fashion & demo) Radio: Ohio Story - WTAM 1948-49 Know Your FBI - WGAR 1948 Fairytale Theatre (Ester Mullen) - WGAR 1946-49 Television: Herb Shriner Show - NBC, N.Y.C. 1950-52 Agent - Ben Pratt 1950-52 And the Next 30 Years Female voice for Halles T.V. and radio 2 years Dramatic Teacher - 3 yrs. Cleve. Hts. Bd. of Ed.; Chagrin Theatre Fashion Coordinator, Bobbie Brooks 3 1/2 yrs.: Fashion Shows, Sales, Conventions, Grooming Clinics, Speeches Broadcast Coordinator: Marcus Advertising Hostess on weekly T.V. half hour series House Hunt, 1 Yr. Weekly Cleveland Press radio and T.V. spots News Reporter for Channel 5, 1 Yr. Weekly TV & Radio Voice for Cleveland Newspaper, 1 Yr. Modeling Teacher - 1 yr. - Patricia Stevens TV, Theatre & Movie Reviews Acting Teacher, Childrens Theatre On The Heights & Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, 3 Yrs. Acting Coach, 5 Yrs. Kronheims TV Commerical Producer |
Radio and TV Spots
(Local, regional and national) Slide Films: Films: Additional Slide Narrations,
Industrial Films & Live Industrial Shows: Ad Photo: Industrial Shows: Narrator: Film/TV Features Presumed Guilty Wednesdays Children Unsolved Mysteries Slide Narrations, Industrial
Films & Live Industrial Shows: |
Special Skills: The Domino Heart, Dobama Theatre, Acting Coach, 2003 Stage A Kiss for Cinderella, Queen, Cleveland Play House, 1999 A Little Night Music, Mme Armfeldt, Rep Theatre of St. Louis/Great Lakes 1998; Cain Park Theatre 1998 A Perfect Ganesh, Katharine, Dobama Theatre A Touch of the Poet, Deborah, Cleveland Play House Angels in America Part I, Hannah, Dobama Theatre Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (w/ Barbara Eden), Doatsey Mae, Kenley Players Big River, Cain Park, 1997 Company, Joanne, Cain Park Theatre Cripple of Inishman, Kate, Dobama Theatre Cyrano de Bergerac, Duena, Great Lakes Theater Fest Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, Anita, Cleveland Play House Driving Miss Daisy, Daisy, Lakeland Community College, 1995 Fallen Angels, Jane, Cleveland Play House Fantastics, Henry, Cain Park Theatre, 1996 Follies, Phyllis, Baldwin Wallace College; Cain Park Theatre, 1988 Foxfire, Annie, Porthouse Theatre Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (w/ Loni Anderson), Lady Beekman, Kenley Players, 1995 Hay Fever, Myra, Cleveland Play House Hearts Desire, Jockos Mama, Cleveland Play House Lady From Maxims, Mme Vidauban, Great Lakes Theater Fest Loot, Nurse Fay, Cleveland Play House Man and Superman, Mrs. Whitefield, Great Lakes Theater Fest Medea, Nurse, Lakeland Community College Much Ado About Nothing, Ursula, Actors Theatre Louisville My Fair Lady, Mrs. Higgins, Lyric Opera; Cleveland Opera, 1989 Rape of the Belt, Dobama Theatre, Cleveland, 1962 Richard III, Duchess of York, Great Lakes Theater Festival; Elizabeth, Cleveland Play House Talkin With, Big Eight, Dobama Theatre, 1986 The Best Man (w/ Victor Jory), Alice, Actors Theatre Louisville The Childrens Hour, Martha The Interview, Bracha, Halle Theatre, JCC, 2002 Three Penny Opera, Betty, Great Lakes Theater Fest Young Man from Atlanta, Ensemble Theatre W.I.T., Evelyn, Dobama Theatre ...and many more... |