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Romances born of the University Players led to four marriages: Barbara O'Neil to Joshua Logan for a few years in the 1930s; Logan's little sister Mary Lee Logan to Charles Leatherbee; and that of a few "happy" months in 1932 between actress Margaret Sullavan and actor Henry Fonda; and future author
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Several others of its members who had their first professional experiences with the University Players went on to achieve fame in the theater and film industry, including
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It was formed in 1928 by eighteen college undergraduates. Notable among them were
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and later Hollywood and Life Magazine photographer and husband of actress
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But Not Forgotten: The Adventure of the University Players
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Peggy Friedlander to future English professor Roy Lamson.
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summer stock
theater company
West Falmouth
Cape Cod
Eleanor Phelps
Bretaigne Windust
Erik Barnouw
Charles Crane Leatherbee
Charles Richard Crane
Kent Smith
Jane Alexander
John Swope
Gerard Swope
Dorothy McGuire
Joshua Logan
James Stewart
Henry Fonda
Margaret Sullavan
Mildred Natwick
Aleta Freel
Barbara O'Neil
Myron McCormick
Charles Arnt
Karl Swenson
Norris Houghton
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