Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... called it sex appeal , others called it animal magnetism , but whatever the label of that glandular quality X , he breathed it out like a hot wind . The female " oh's " and " ah's " trailed him wherever he went , and his matinees were ...
... called it sex appeal , others called it animal magnetism , but whatever the label of that glandular quality X , he breathed it out like a hot wind . The female " oh's " and " ah's " trailed him wherever he went , and his matinees were ...
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... called on Mr. Harris ( without introduction of any kind ) —but having opened his business , and recited a few passages of dramatick compositions before this gentleman , Mr. Harris was so highly gratified by these specimens of his ...
... called on Mr. Harris ( without introduction of any kind ) —but having opened his business , and recited a few passages of dramatick compositions before this gentleman , Mr. Harris was so highly gratified by these specimens of his ...
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... called me a " pocket edition of Cissie Loftus , " [ who was generally conceded in 1910 to be the greatest of the imitators on the vaudeville stage ] and all that sort of thing . The first stage celebrity that I ever imitated , by the ...
... called me a " pocket edition of Cissie Loftus , " [ who was generally conceded in 1910 to be the greatest of the imitators on the vaudeville stage ] and all that sort of thing . The first stage celebrity that I ever imitated , by the ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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