Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... actress . It must be remembered , however , that dates in particular are open to question , especially in regard to ages . It is not unusual to find that every source listing an actress's age differs , sometimes by as much as fifteen ...
... actress . It must be remembered , however , that dates in particular are open to question , especially in regard to ages . It is not unusual to find that every source listing an actress's age differs , sometimes by as much as fifteen ...
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... actress on our stage just now ; a woman of surprising diligence , and an actress of striking merit , she brings also to the stage a vast amount of versatility . She plays Nancy Sykes , Lady Gay Spanker , Rosalind , Mabel Renfrew and ...
... actress on our stage just now ; a woman of surprising diligence , and an actress of striking merit , she brings also to the stage a vast amount of versatility . She plays Nancy Sykes , Lady Gay Spanker , Rosalind , Mabel Renfrew and ...
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... actress is revealed unexpectedly . . . . In 1902 Lewis C. Strang wrote his Famous Actresses of the Day in America and included a chapter on the young actress . Even though he readily admitted that the play Her Majesty was not a very ...
... actress is revealed unexpectedly . . . . In 1902 Lewis C. Strang wrote his Famous Actresses of the Day in America and included a chapter on the young actress . Even though he readily admitted that the play Her Majesty was not a very ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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