Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... experience in getting up ballets standing him in good stead . We left Chicago and went to Cleveland , then to Cincinnati and Louisville , and back to Cincinnati again . Most of my experience and all of my training was got in those towns ...
... experience in getting up ballets standing him in good stead . We left Chicago and went to Cleveland , then to Cincinnati and Louisville , and back to Cincinnati again . Most of my experience and all of my training was got in those towns ...
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William C. Young. innumerable times on the stage , in my stock experience , I don't believe the perfor- mance has been as good as one that might have been done by a white actor of equal experience . " Mr. Gilpin , as every one knows who ...
William C. Young. innumerable times on the stage , in my stock experience , I don't believe the perfor- mance has been as good as one that might have been done by a white actor of equal experience . " Mr. Gilpin , as every one knows who ...
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... experience a great deal of trouble in training them in their parts ? A. By no means . I have less trouble with my children than with any others in the cast . Mrs. Herne says that all children are actors . They are born actors . They act ...
... experience a great deal of trouble in training them in their parts ? A. By no means . I have less trouble with my children than with any others in the cast . Mrs. Herne says that all children are actors . They are born actors . They act ...
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Ina Claire | 184 |
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