Marie Celeste

Marie Celeste Martin Stranahan, known by her stage name Marie Celeste, (November 6, 1875– December 17, 1954) was an American actress, soprano, socialite, and philanthropist. She was an active performer in light operas and musicals in the 1890s and early 1900s. She starred in the Broadway productions of Princess Nicotine (1893), Mother Goose (1899), A Runaway Girl (1900), and San Toy (1900 and 1902). She retired from performance after marrying Frank D. Stranahan who was a co-founder of the Champion spark plug manufacturing company. She and her husband became well known philanthropists and patrons of the arts in Toledo, Ohio.

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