Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... dramatic . He can be understood without boning up on the character in the library . We do not have to regard his acting as great in spirit in order to appreciate its warmth , clarity , honesty and humanity , and its easy mastery of the ...
... dramatic . He can be understood without boning up on the character in the library . We do not have to regard his acting as great in spirit in order to appreciate its warmth , clarity , honesty and humanity , and its easy mastery of the ...
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... dramatic studies , for the result of her professional relations with the tragedian led to her English engagements , as well as to a most determined imitation of his peculiar mode of acting . Both Mr. Macready and Mr. Barton were of the ...
... dramatic studies , for the result of her professional relations with the tragedian led to her English engagements , as well as to a most determined imitation of his peculiar mode of acting . Both Mr. Macready and Mr. Barton were of the ...
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... Dramatic Mirror wrote : 84 : 2 ... In the character of Nathan Hale , Mr. Goodwin does the most satisfactory and successful work that he yet has accomplished in a serious character . To those accus- tomed to regard him solely as a ...
... Dramatic Mirror wrote : 84 : 2 ... In the character of Nathan Hale , Mr. Goodwin does the most satisfactory and successful work that he yet has accomplished in a serious character . To those accus- tomed to regard him solely as a ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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