Maryetta Danner
Broadway actress and dancer
Maryetta Danner was an American actress and dancer who made her mark in Broadway theater and television during the 1940s-1960s. Born during the early 20th century, she pursued a career in entertainment when opportunities for women in theater were expanding. Danner appeared in numerous Broadway productions and television variety shows, showcasing her talents as both an actress and dancer during an era when performers often needed to master multiple disciplines. She was part of the golden age of American musical theater, contributing to productions that entertained audiences during the post-war period. While not a household name like some of her contemporaries, Danner represented the countless talented performers who helped establish Broadway's reputation as a premier destination for live entertainment in America.
Entertainment
American
Thinking about the name
Maryetta
Hebrew origin
“A diminutive blend of Mary with the -etta suffix (Italian: 'little'). Maryetta softens and miniaturizes the classical Mary into something more delicate and intimate, popular in early 20th-century America. It carries the sweetness of a pet name elevated to formal status.”