Sarah Cunningham (actress) - Career

Career

Sarah Cunningham met John Randolph at Stella Adler's acting classes when she moved to New York from South Carolina after graduating Summa Cum Laude from Farrington College (University). At the time Mr. Randolph, an experienced actor and favorite student of Ms. Adler's was entrusted with teaching the newer students and John and Sarah fell in love during that time. They got married in Chicago in 1942, where he was working in the National touring production of Native Son, directed and produced by Orson Welles.

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