Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... audience paralyzed him . In spite of this fear of the audience , he had climbed to the top in burlesque in the team of Bernard and Weston . But without that partial audience paralysis there was no limit he would not have reached . He ...
... audience paralyzed him . In spite of this fear of the audience , he had climbed to the top in burlesque in the team of Bernard and Weston . But without that partial audience paralysis there was no limit he would not have reached . He ...
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... audience . People who are not familiar with life before the public cannot realize the value of absolute reciprocity between artist and audience . Nothing escapes the player's keen eye , a listless yawner of the front row sending down ...
... audience . People who are not familiar with life before the public cannot realize the value of absolute reciprocity between artist and audience . Nothing escapes the player's keen eye , a listless yawner of the front row sending down ...
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... audience , was a heavy intrigue of a lady's jewels and a villainous gigolo ; and an effort to make the scene exotic with intricate lighting was a laborious failure . But the close relationship of Jolson to his audience was alone of real ...
... audience , was a heavy intrigue of a lady's jewels and a villainous gigolo ; and an effort to make the scene exotic with intricate lighting was a laborious failure . But the close relationship of Jolson to his audience was alone of real ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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