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- Birth nameZenaide Wissler
- Nickname
- Zana
- Zenaide Williams was born on August 22, 1866 in Macon Noxube, Mississippi, USA. She was an actress, known for Divorce and the Daughter (1916), The Servant in the House (1921) and The Working of a Miracle (1915). She was married to George H. Thatcher and Odell Williams. She died on May 30, 1960 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- SpousesGeorge H. Thatcher(March 14, 1913 - ?)Odell Williams(? - 1902) (his death)
- Played Mary Miles Minter's mother in a 1913 stage production of "The Littlest Rebel.".
- Married husband George Thatcher, a popular minstrel performer, while they were both appearing in a production of "The County Chairman" at the Studebaker Theater in Chicago, Illinois.
- A well-know Broadway actress before entering films. She was perhaps most widely acclaimed for her supporting role in the 1899-1900 production of "Becky Sharpe" produced by and starring Minnie Maddern Fiske. Williams played the roll of Amelia Sedley.
- 'Happily married' women are rarely happy. [Quoted in the The New York Dramatic Mirror, February 11, 1914]
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