Myrtle Tannehill
Myrtle Tannehill Nichols was an American actress on stage and in silent films.
Early life
Myrtle Tannehill was born into a theatrical family. Her mother was actress Maude Giroux, and her father was actor and playwright Frank Tannehill Jr. Her grandparents, Frank Tannehill Sr. and Susan McMurray Tannehill, were also in the theatre. Her much younger half-sister, Frances Tannehill Clark, also became an actress.Career
Myrtle Tannehill's appearances on Broadway were mostly in comedies, and included roles in the plays Just out of College, Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, Electricity, Broadway Jones, Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford, Dear Brutus, The Bonehead, The Broken Wing, The Dream Maker, Dodsworth, The Philadelphia Story, and Pygmalion. In London she appeared in Sealed Orders and The Show Off. In 1916 she and her husband Hale Hamilton toured Australia with their stock company. In 1925 she was cast in Appearances, a play by Garland Anderson.Tannehill appeared in three silent films: Ethel's Luncheon, When the Mind Sleeps, and The Barnstormers. She also made two late-career appearances on television, in "Murder by Choice", for Colgate Theatre, and in "Follow Me" for Lights Out.